PB98-964202
EPA 541-R98-075
October 1998
EPA Superfund
Record of Decision:
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group 1 Sites
Karnack, TX
1/23/1998
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RECORD OF DECISION
FOR
NO FURTHER ACTION
AT
GROUP 1 SITES
LONGHORN
ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
JANUARY 1998
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GROUP 1 SITES
LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
RECORD OF DECISION
NO FURTHER ACTION
JANUARY 1998
A. SITE NAME AND LOCATION
Group 1 Sites (Site 1, Inert Burning Grounds; Site 11, Suspected TNT Burial Site; Site 27, South
Test Area; Site XX, Ground Signal Test Area), Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Karnack, Texas.
B. STATEMENT OF BASIS AND PURPOSE
This decision document presents the selected No Further Action alternative for Group 1 Sites,
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant (LHAAP), in Karnack, Texas. This selection is made in
accordance with the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of
1980 (CERCLA) as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
(SARA) and, to the extent practicable, the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution
Contingency Plan (NCP). This decision is based on the administrative record for this site.
The State of Texas concurs with the selected remedy. A copy of the concurrence letter is
attached (Appendix A).
C. ASSESSMENT OF THE SITES
There are no actual or threatened releases of hazardous substances as a result of previous
activities from these sites that may present an imminent and substantial endangerment to public
health, welfare, or the environment.
D. DESCRIPTION OF THE SELECTED REMEDY
This Record of Decision addresses No Further Action.
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E. STATUTORY DETERMINATION
Based on previous studies and surveys, no remedial action is warranted to protect human health
and the environment at Sites 1,11, 27, and XX. This decision complies with Federal and State
applicable or relevant and appropriate requirements and is cost effective. There will be no further
action at Group 1 Sites. The following sections discuss how the selected alternative for the
Group 1 Sites meet the statutory requirements.
Protection of Human Health and the Environment
Based on an analysis of site data and criteria for performing a risk analysis, it was
concluded that the site does not pose an unacceptable risk to human health or the
environment.
Compliance with Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs)
The Remedial Investigation was conducted in accordance with CERCLA as amended by
SARA and the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Contingency Plan. Since no
further action is being proposed, further compliance with ARARs ends with this
document.
Cost Effectiveness
Since no further action is recommended, cost is not an issue.
Use of Permanent Solutions and Alternative Treatment Technologies or resource
Recovery Technologies to the Maximum Extent Practicable
Since no further action is recommended, this is not an issue.
Preference for Treatment as a Principal Element
Since no further action is recommended, this is not an issue.
ting Regional Administrator
EPA Region 6
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Signature sheet for the foregoing Group 1 Sites No Further Action Record of Decision between
the Department of the Army and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, with concurrence by
the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission.
Wes Fairall, Jr. / Date
POL GS Chief of Staff
U.S. Army Industrial Operations Command
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Signature sheet for the foregoing Group 1 Sites No Further Action Record of Decision between
the Department of the Army and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, with concurrence by
the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission.
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November 17, 1997
LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (LHAAP), KARNACK, TEXAS
GROUP 1 SITES - NO FURTHER ACTION ROD
BACKGROUND: The following is a brief description of the Group 1 Sites:
Site 1 (Inert Burning Ground^ - This site was used from the World War n era into the early 1960s
for burning trash, ashes, scrap lumber, and waste from burned 2,4,6-TNT, and photo flash
powder. It is suspected that burning operations were conducted in one or more burn pits or pans
that were subsequently filled or covered. Bum residues were most likely not removed.
Site 11 (Suspected TNT Burial S\te) - This site is where bulk TNT may have been disposed of
during the 1940s. Other than the designation of this location in the early 1980s as the Suspected
TNT Burial Site, there is no confirmed documentation that TNT burial occurred at Site 11.
Site 27 (South Test Area) - This area was constructed in 1954 and remained active until the early
1980s. Use of the site was originally for testing photo flash bombs and then was for disabling of
illuminating devices and photo flash cartridges.
Site XX (Ground Signal Test Area) - The site has been used intermittently since April 1963 for
areal and on-ground testing and destruction of a variety of devices. The devices included*red
phosphorus smoke wedges, infrared flares, illuminating 60 and 81 mm mortar shells, illuminating
40 to 155 mm cartridges, button bombs, and various types of explosive simulators.
STATUS:
The public comment period for the Group 1 Sites No Further Action Proposed Plan ended August
20, 1997. During the public comment period, the Army received four comments. These
comments were in regards to future excising of the facility property, PCB's (no PCB's found),
off-site sampling, and the area's regional water supply. The Army's responses to these comments
are provided in the Responsiveness Summary (Attachment B of LHAAP Group 1 Sites ROD).
On September 30, 1997 the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission provided EPA
their concurrence letter for the Group 1 Sites No Further Action ROD (Attachment A of the
LHAAP Group 1 Sites ROD).
On November 14, 1997 the Army provided to EPA the No Further Action ROD (with the Army's
ROD concurrence signature pages) for EPA signature.
REGION 6 POSITION;
Based on EPA's review of previous studies, investigations, and risk analysis, no remedial action is
warranted to protect human health and the environment at LHAAP Group 1 Sites.
CONTACT;
Chris Villarreal, Remedial Project Manager (214) 665-6758
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Location and Description 1
B. LHAAP History and Enforcement Activities 4
C. Highlights of Community Participation 5
D. Current and Future Health Risks '. 6
E. Site 1, Inert Burning Grounds 6
Location and Description 6
Site History and Enforcement Activities 7
Summary of Site Characteristics 7
Summary of Site Risks : 8
F. Site 11, Suspected TNT Burial Site 8
Location and Description 8
Site History and Enforcement Activities .* 9
Summary of Site Characteristics 9
Summary of Site Risks 10
G. Site 27, South Test Area 10
Location and Description 10
Site History and Enforcement Activities 10
Summary of Site Characteristics 11
Summary of Site Risks 12
H. Site XX, Ground Signal Test Area , 12
Location and Description 13
Summary of Site Characteristics 13
Summary of Site Risks 14
I..Summary of the Comparative Analysis of Alternatives 14
J. The Selected Remedy 16
K. Statutory Determination 16
Figures
Figure 1, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Vicinity Map 2
Figure 2, Group 1 Sites, Location Map 3
APPENDIX A, The State of Texas, Letter of Concurrence A-l
APPENDIX B, Responsiveness Summary B-l
APPENDIX C, Index of Administrative Record C-l
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ACRONYMS
ARARs
COPC
CERCLA
DERP
FS
FFA
INF Treaty
IOC
LHAAP
MEC
mg/kg
mg/1
NCP
NPL
RI
ROD.
SARA
TNRCC
TNT
TCE
ug/kg
Hg/1
Applicable, Relevant, and Appropriate Requirements
Chemical of Potential Concern
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
Defense Environmental Restoration Program
Feasibility Study
Federal Facility Agreement
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Force Treaty
U.S. Army Industrial Operations Command
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Methylene Chloride
milligrams per kilogram
milligrams per liter
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan
National Priorities List
Remedial Investigation
Record of Decision
Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act of 1986
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Trinitrotoluene
Trichloroethene
micrograms per kilogram
micrograms per liter.
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DECISION SUMMARY
A. Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Location and Description
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant (LHAAP) is located in central east Texas in the northeast
comer of Harrison County, approximately 14 miles northeast of Marshall, Texas, and
approximately 40 miles west of Shreveport, Louisiana (Figure 1). The installation occupies
8,493 acres between State Highway 43 and the western shore of Caddo Lake and is accessed
by State Highways 43 and 134. Site 11, suspected TNT Burial Site, and Site 27, South Test
Area, are situated in the south central portion of the facility (Figure 2). Site 1, Inert Burning
Grounds, is situated in the extreme northwestern portion and Site XX, Ground Signal Test
Area, is located in the southeastern portion of LHAAP.
The installations is situated on gently rolling land with an average slope of three percent
towards the northeast. Most of the terrain slopes three percent or less, but slopes as steep as
12 percent are common in the western and northwestern portions of the installation and along
the Harrison Bayou flood plain. Elevations on LHAAP vary from 170 to 335 feet above mean
sea level (msl).
The facility is located in a region commonly called the Pineywoods, a deep inland extension of
the Gulf Coastal Plain that extends into Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. The area
is characterized by mixed pine hardwood forests that cover gently rolling to hilly terrain. Mild
temperatures and ample rainfall in east Texas provide excellent conditions to support an
abundant and diverse plant community. This, in turn, provides a number of niches for a rich
faunal community. LHAAP is forested with loblolly and shortleaf pines, a variety of oaks,
sweet gum, black tupelo, ash, bald cypress, and a few scattered willows. Pine trees
predominate throughout the installation.
Caddo Lake, Caddo Lake State Park, and the small unincorporated town of Karnack border
LHAAP. Other surrounding land is forested, with an oil and natural gas field located to the
east of the installation along the Louisiana border. Caddo Lake State Park is located
approximately west-northwest of the installation and the town of Uncertain is north.
All surface water from LHAAP drains into Caddo Lake via four drainage systems that cross
portions of the installation. These systems are known as Saunders Branch, Harrison Bayou,
Central Creek, and Goose Prairie Creek.
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LHAAP is situated on an outcrop of the Wilcox Group, which crops out over a large part of
the eastern half of Harrison County. The Wilcox consists mostly of fine- to medium-grained
sands interbedded with a considerable amount of clay and seams of lignite. The Wilcox Group
is underlain conformably by the predominantly calcareous clay of the Midway Group.
Regional dip of the Wilcox is to the northwest into the East Texas Syncline, while the ground
surface generally dips to the southeast.
The Wilcox Group has been identified by the Texas Water Development Board as the basal
unit of the regional Cypress aquifer, also known as the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer. The Cypress
aquifer outcrops over most of Harrison County and is comprised of, in ascending order, the
Wilcox Group, the Carrizo Sand, the Reklaw Formation, and the Queen City Sand. All units
are believed to be hydraulically connected. All of these units dip to the northwest into the East
Texas Syncline. At LHAAP, only the Wilcox Group of the Cypress aquifer is present.
The availability of groundwater in Harrison County is largely dependent on the hydrologic
characteristics of the units comprising the Cypress aquifer. The Wilcox Group outcropping in
the area of LHAAP yields small (less than 50 gallons per minute [gpm]) to moderate (50-500
gpm) quantities of fresh water to wells throughout the county. As the basal unit of the Cypress
aquifer, the Wilcox is also considered as the base of fresh water in the area. The Midway
Group, which does not yield usable quantities of water, tends to serve as a relatively
impermeable basement to the overlying water-bearing Wilcox.
B. LHAAP History and Enforcement Activities
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant was, until 1996, a government-owned, contractor-
operated (Longhorn Division of Thiokol Corporation) industrial facility under the jurisdiction
of the U.S. Army. Its primary mission was to load, assemble, and pack pyrotechnic and
illuminating/signal ammunition and solid propellant rocket motors. The installation is
currently inactive, but overseen by the U.S. Army Industrial Operations Command (IOC).
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant was established in October 1942 with the primary mission
of producing trinitrotoluene (TNT) flake in the Plant 1 area. Production of TNT continued
through World War II until August 1945 when the plant went on standby status until February
1952. Pyrotechnic ammunition, such as photoflash bombs, simulators, hand signals, and
tracers for 40mm ammunition were manufactured at LHAAP from 1952 until 1956. The Plant
3 area rocket motor facility began operation in November of 1955. Production of rocket
motors continued to be the primary mission of LHAAP until 1965, when the production of
pyrotechnic and illuminating ammunition was re-established.
Recent operations consisted of compounding pyrotechnic and propellant mixtures; loading,
assembling and packing activities; accommodating receipt and shipment of containerized
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cargo. The installation has also been responsible for the static firing and elimination of
Pershing I and II rocket motors in compliance with the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Force
Treaty in effect between the United States and the former Soviet Union.
As part of the U.S. Army Installation Restoration Program, the installation began an
environmental investigation of current and previously used waste disposal sites in 1976. The
LHAAP installation was added to the National Priorities List (NPL) on August 9, 1990 (54
Federal Register 35509). After being listed on the NPL, the U.S. Army, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), and Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) -
formerly known as the Texas Water Commission (TWC) - entered into a Comprehensive
Environmental Response Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) Section 120 Agreement
for remedial activities at the facility. The CERCLA Section 120 Agreement, referred to as the
Federal Facility Agreement (FFA), became effective on December 30, 1991.
C. Highlights of Community Participation
The U.S. Army, EPA, and TNRCC have provided public outreach to the community
surrounding LHAAP concerning the Group 1 sites on the facility. The outreach program has
included fact sheets, site visits, invitations to attend quarterly technical and regulatory review
meetings, and public meetings.
Copies of the Administrative Record documents have been made available to the public at
several information repository locations, including Karnack High School, EPA Region VI
Library, TNRCC, and Marshall Public Library. The Proposed Plan for No Further Action
was released to the public on July 21, 1997. Copies of the Proposed Plan were placed at the
Karnack Post Office, and the Marshall Library. In addition, copies of the Proposed Plan, Fact
Sheet and notice of the upcoming Public Meeting were sent to members of the community that
have shown interest in activities at LHAAP and attended other public meetings. Notice of the
public meeting was also published in the Marshall News Messenger, Longview News Journal,
and The Times in Shreveport. A public comment period was designated from July 21, 1997,
to August 20, 1997. A public meeting was held on August 7, 1997, at the Karnack High
School. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the proposed plan and to solicit public
comments on the No Further Action alternative for the Group 1 Sites.
Representatives of the U.S. Army, EPA, and TNRCC were present at the public meeting to
answer questions. Only one written comment Was received during the public comment period.
Comments expressed at the public meeting and during the comment period are addressed in the
Responsiveness Summary which is attached as Appendix B.
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D. Current and Future Health Risks
A human health risk analysis is a procedure which uses a combination of facts and assumptions to
estimate the potential for adverse effects on human health from exposure to contaminants found at
a particular site. Risks are determined by evaluating known chemical exposure limits and actual
chemical concentrations at the site. The actual concentrations are compared to the exposure to a
concentration known to have an adverse impact. Carcinogenic risks are expressed in terms of the
chance of developing cancer after a lifetime of exposure to the contaminants. Non-carcinogenic
risks are based on exposures to concentrations of contaminants greater than concentrations
known to have an adverse lifetime non-cancerous impact. Conservative assumptions are used in
calculation risks that weigh in favor of protecting human health.
The national risk, or probability, that an individual may develop some form of cancer from
everyday sources, over a 70-year life span, is estimated at one-in-four. This one-in-four
probability is considered the "natural incidence" of cancer in the United States. To protect human
health, the EPA has set the range from one in ten thousand to one in one million (expressed as
IxlO"4 to 1x10"*) lifetime excess cancer incidents as the remedial goal for Superfund sites. A risk
of one in one million means that one person out of one million people could develop cancer as a
result of a lifetime exposure to the site contaminants.
The level of concern for non-carcinogenic contaminants is determined by calculating a hazard
index. If the hazard index exceeds one (1), there may be concern for potential non-cancer effects
for lifetime exposure to the site contaminants.
The site-specific risk assessment process begins by evaluating the current site risk, also called the
baseline risk, posed to human health. Baseline risks are estimated for anticipated land use at a
site. This typically involves use of exposure parameters developed for either future industrial or
residential land use. Industrial land use parameters assume human exposure occurs over a typical
workday and result in lower exposure than residential. Baseline risk assessments for these sites
were developed based on future industrial land use.
£. Site 1, Inert Burning Grounds
Location and Description. Site 1 is approximately 10 acres in size and is lightly timbered.
Current vegetation patterns serve as only a rough indication of past disposal areas due to
considerable regrowth of trees during the 25 or more years that have elapsed since the site
was used for waste disposal. Surface drainage flows in a southeasterly direction to Goose
Prairie Creek. Total surface drainage distance from the site to Caddo Lake is
approximately four miles via Goose Prairie Creek.
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Site History and Enforcement Activities, The Inert Burning Grounds was originally used
during World War II by Monsanto Chemical Company for burning trash, ashes, scrap
lumber, and waste from burned 2,4,6-TNT. Bulk 2,4,6-TNT may also have been burned
at the site. The site was not used between August 1945 and February 1952 when LHAAP
was in a standby status. Universal Match Corporation later used the site to burn wastes,
including photo flash powder, for a few years during the 1950s until most burning
operations were transferred to the Burning Ground No. 2/Flashing Area (Site 17) located
on the installation. Intermittent, small-scale burning operations may have continued at the
site into the early 1960s. It is suspected that burning operations were conducted in one or
more burn pits or pans that were subsequently filled or covered. Burn residues were most
likely not removed. It is also suspected that some wastes may have been dumped without
burning and were subsequently covered by or mixed with fill material.
Summary of Site Characteristics. Soils encountered at Site 1 consist of interbedded silty
and clayey sands, and sandy silts and clays of the Wilcox Group. Groundwater is
encountered at approximately 10 feet below ground surface.
The soil investigations at Site 1 included 115 soil samples from 17 borings. The following
compounds were detected in the soil (the concentrations found are shown in parentheses):
toluene (6.7 u.g/kg), xylene (30.6 ng/kg), styrene (6 ug/kg), acetone (10-32 |ig/kg),
methylene chloride (7-20 u,g/kg), di-n-butyl phthalate (330-3580 u,g/kg), and bis (2-
ethylhexyl) phthalate (330-1200 ng/kg). The phthalates are a common plastic additive and
is most likely a field contaminant resulting from the interaction of decontamination fluids
with plastic gloves on the workers (leaching out the phthalate). Methylene chloride and
acetone are also common laboratory contaminants. The following metals were detected in
the soils (the concentrations found are shown in parentheses): arsenic (0.057-6 mg/kg),
barium (17.3-18.8 mg/kg), chromium (1.7-32.1 mg/kg), lead (4-75 mg/kg), nickel (1.5-
44.4 mg/kg).
Twelve groundwater grab samples and seven groundwater monitoring well samples (from
newly installed wells) were obtained from Site 1 during the RI. The purpose of collecting
groundwater grab samples was to obtain preliminary field screening data of potential
groundwater contaminants. No explosive or metal contaminants were found in the grab
samples. The only explosive to appear in the monitoring well samples was 2,6-
dinitrotoluene (2,6 DNT) which was detected at 14 u.g/1. Acetone (12 and 19 u.g/1) and 2-
butanone (11 and 18 ug/1) were also detected. The following metals and anions were
detected in the groundwater monitoring wells (the maximum concentrations found are in
parentheses): barium (0.19 mg/1), chromium (0.056 mg/1), lead (0.041 mg/1), chlorides
(13.3 mg/1), nitrate/nitrite (3.5 mg/1), sulfate (3490 mg/1). All metals detected are
approximately at or below background levels.
During the RI, 10 surface water and 13 sediment samples were collected. The only
organic compound detected in the surface water at Site 1 was toluene (6.3 ug/1). The
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following metals and anions were detected in the surface water (the concentrations found
are in parentheses): barium (0.052-0.47 mg/1), lead (0.005-0.045 mg/1), chlorides (3.8-17
mg/1), sulfates (2-69.5 mg/1). The following compounds were detected in the sediments
(the concentrations found are in parentheses): acetone (57-94 ng/kg), 2-butanone (13
ug/kg), benzoic acid (2300-2700 ug/kg) and methylene chloride (13 ug/kg). No
explosive constituents were found in any sample. The following metals and anions were
detected in the sediments (the concentrations found are in parentheses): arsenic (0.76-5.1
mg/kg), barium (13.4-88.4 mg/kg), chromium (4.4-21 mg/kg), lead (3.6-13 mg/kg), nickel
(1.2-6.3 mg/kg), chlorides (44-1060 mg/kg), sulfates (30 - 74.6 mg/kg).
Summary of Site Risks.
Chemicals of Potential Concern (COPO
COPCs in site soils and ditch sediments included several organic compounds, a variety of
polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, and metals. COPCs in groundwater included organics
and metals. With the exception of a few chemicals eliminated from evaluation due to
detection in blank samples or not detected in verification sampling, all detected chemicals
were carried through risk quantification procedures.
Risk Analysis
Based on an analysis of site data and criteria for performing a risk analysis, it was
concluded that the conditions at the site do not pose an unacceptable risk to human health.
Ecological Assessment
Based on ecological methodology used in the risk assessment, four metals (antimony,
chromium, lead, and nickel) were identified as main contributors to screening-level risk
estimates. Further evaluation of data for Site 1 revealed that these metals exist at
concentrations approximating background levels for the facility. As such, it is the
conclusion of this screening-level assessment that little or no ecological concerns are
associated with Site 1 and that further ecological evaluations and remediation are
unwarranted.
F. Site 11, Suspected TNT Burial Site
Location and Description. The 10-acre site hat been inactive since its suspected use in
the 1940s (US ACE, 1992). The site consists of a relatively flat area of cut grass
immediately north of the intersection, bounded by Avenue P on the west, Avenue Q on the
south, and the tree line on the north and east. A large forested area extending to Central
Creek is present north of the site. Surface drainage from the area flows to ditches along
the eastern and western edges of the site, eventually draining to Central Creek. Total
surface water flow distance from the site to Caddo Lake via Central Creek is
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approximately three miles. A small depression, about 100 feet wide, exists on the north
side of the site.
Site History and Enforcement Activities. Based on previous information collected, bulk
trinitrotoluene (TNT) may have been disposed of near the intersection of avenues P and Q
during the 1940s. Other than the designation of this location in the early 1980s as the
Suspected TNT Burial Site, there is no confirmed documentation that TNT burial
occurred at this site.
Summary of Site Characteristics Soils encountered at the site consist primarily of
interbedded silty and clayey sands, and sandy silts and clays of the Wilcox Group.
Groundwater is encountered at depths of four to 12 feet below ground surface.
The soil investigations at Site 11 included 33 soil samples from nine borings. The
following compounds were detected in the soil (the concentrations found are shown in
parentheses): methylene chloride (14-32 jig/kg), acetone (23-80 ng/kg), and di-n-butyl
phthalate (440-755 jxg/kg). Acetone was detected in field blanks indicating field
contamination. Di-n-butyl phthalate was found in the laboratory method blank and is a
common laboratory contaminant along with methylene chloride. The following metals
were detected in the soil (the range of concentrations found are in parentheses): arsenic
(0.3 -9.7 mg/kg), barium (1.5 - 167 mg/kg), chromium (1.1 - 18.5 mg/kg), lead (1.6 - 16
mg/kg), nickel (1.5-15.1 mg/kg). All metals concentrations are approximately at or
below background levels.
Six groundwater grab samples and three groundwater monitoring well samples from
newly installed wells were taken at the site during the RI. The purpose of collecting
groundwater grab samples was to obtain preliminary field screening data of potential
groundwater contaminants. No organic, explosive, or metal contaminants were found in
the grab samples except for 0.62 |ig/l of 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene. Although the explosive
constituent was detected in the grab samples, the explosive contamination was not
confirmed in the monitoring well samples. The following metals were detected in the
groundwater monitoring wells (the maximum concentrations found are in parentheses):
barium (0.139 mg/1), chromium (.049 mg/1), lead (.016 mg/1), and nickel (.051 mg/1). All
detected metals concentrations are approximately at or below background levels.
Two surface water and two sediment samples were collected during the RI. The
following metals were detected in the surface water (the maximum concentrations found
are in parentheses): barium (0.18 mg/1), and lead (0.011 mg/1). The following metals and
anions were detected in the sediments: arsenic (3.9 mg/kg), barium (41.7 mg/kg), lead (13
mg/kg), nickel (3.1 mg/kg), chloride (44 mg/kg) and sulfate (30 mg/kg). No organic or
explosive type contaminants were detected.
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Summary of Site Risks.
Chemicals of Potential Concern (COPQ
A review of data collected during all remedial investigations at Site 11 reveals that the site
possesses extremely low levels (if any) of contamination, and evidence of a chemical
release at the site is questionable. However, due to detection of low levels of methylene
chloride and single detection of two metals exceeding background ranges in site soils, risk
evaluations were performed for the site. All detected chemicals were retained as COPC
for evaluation of total cumulative risk.
Risk Analysis
Based on an analysis of site data and criteria for performing a risk analysis, it was
concluded that the conditions at the site do not pose an unacceptable risk to human health.
Ecological Risk Assessment.
Based on ecological methodology used in the risk assessment, three metals (chromium,
lead, and nickel) were identified as main contributors to screening-level risk estimates.
Further evaluation of data for Site 11 revealed that these metals exist at concentrations
approximating background levels for the facility. As such, it is the conclusion of this
screening-level assessment that no ecological concerns are associated with Site 11
constituents and that further ecological evaluations and remediation are unwarranted.
G. Site 27, South Test Area
Location and Description. The South Test Area is in the south central portion of
LHAAP. The earthen test pad is approximately 2,000 feet southeast of Avenue P and the
magazine area. The entrance to the test area is on Avenue P approximately 1,700 feet
northeast of its intersection with Avenue E. A deteriorated asphalt and gravel road runs
from the entrance to the test pad. The concrete bunkers and observation building
previously described are located along the road approximately halfway between the
entrance and the test pad. A circular, 50-foot wide fire lane with a 2,000-foot diameter is
centered at the test pad. The fire lane was constructed in 1954 and was apparently
maintained until the early 1960s. It is now partially overgrown with brush and small trees.
Site 27 lies within the Harrison Bayou flood plain. Total surface water flow distance from
the site to Caddo Lake via Harrison Bayou is approximately three miles.
The site boundary is based on a study of historical aerial photographs, current vegetation
patterns, and field observations. The site covers an area of approximately six acres.
Site History and Enforcement Activities. The South Test Area was constructed in 1954
and was used by Universal Match Corporation for testing photoflash bombs that were
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produced at LHAAP until about 1956. The bombs were tested by exploding them in the
air over an elevated, semi-elliptical earthen test pad within the flood plain of Harrison
Bayou. Testing was observed and controlled from a building on a hilltop 1,000 feet west-
northwest of the test pad. Bombs awaiting testing were stored in three earth-covered
concrete bunkers a few hundred feet west of the observation building.
During the late 1950s, illuminating (signal) devices were disabled within pits excavated in
the vicinity of the test pad. During the early 1960s, leaking production items (possibly 3-
to 4-pound canisters of white phosphorus) were disabled in the vicinity of the test pad. In
the early 1980s, approximately 52,000 one- and two-pound photoflash cartridges were
destroyed in a 500-square foot area situated about 300 feet east of the observation
building and immediately north of the road extending from the observation building to the
test pad. The South Test Area has not been used since the early 1980s.
Summary of Site Characteristics. Soils encountered at Site 27 consist of interbedded silty
and clayey sands, and sandy silts and clays of the Wilcox Group. Groundwater is
encountered at 7 to 9 feet below ground surface.
The RI soil investigations at Site 27 included 47 soil samples from 14 borings. The
following metals were detected in the soil (the range of concentrations found are in
parentheses): arsenic (0.4-5.2 mg/kg), barium (9.8-639 mg/kg), chromium (1.6-22.2
mg/Tcg), lead (2-26.3 mg/kg), nickel (1-18.6 mg/kg). All metals detected are
approximately at or below background levels. No explosive compounds or volatile organic
compounds were detected in any of the soil samples:
Ten groundwater grab samples and four groundwater monitoring well samples (from
newly installed wells) were obtained from Site 27 during the RI. The purpose of
collecting groundwater grab samples was to obtain preliminary field screening data of
potential groundwater contaminants. No explosive constituents were found in the
groundwater grab samples. The following metals and anions were detected in the
groundwater monitoring wells (the maximum concentrations found are in parentheses):
barium (0.097 mg/1), chromium (.053 mg/1), nickel (.37 mg/1), chloride (3700 mg/1), and
nitrate (1.17 mg/1). No explosive, semivolatile or volatile organics were detected in any of
the monitoring well samples. All metals detected are approximately at or below
background levels.
Four sediment and four surface water samples were collected during the RI. The only
organic compound found in the sediments was di-n-butyl phthalate found in two of the
samples. The following metals and anions were detected in the sediments (the
concentrations found are in parentheses): arsenic (0.7-1.1 mg/kg), barium (39-254 mg/kg),
chromium (1.9-5.2 mg/kg), lead (4-9 mg/kg), nickel (2.8-6 mg/kg), nitrate/nitrite (2.17-
2.36 mg/kg), sulfate (30-50 mg/kg). No volatiles, semivolatiles, or explosive constituents
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were found in the surface water. The following metals and anions were detected in the
surface water (the concentrations found are in parentheses): barium (0.11-0.29 mg/1), lead
(0.015 mg/1), chlorides (15.1-48.7 mg/1), nitrate/nitrite (0.2-0.33 mg/1), sulfate (30-50
mg/1).
Summary of Site Risks.
Chemicals of Potential Concern
COPC in site soils and ditch sediments included several metals at levels approximating
background concentrations. COPCs in groundwater included several metals within
background ranges and below drinking water maximum contaminant levels (MCLs). Most
notable among groundwater COPC was nickel which exceeded its MCL and background
levels in all detected samples. No detected chemicals at the site were eliminated from
evaluation and all were carried through risk quantification procedures.
Risk Analysis
Based on an analysis of site data and criteria for performing a risk analysis, it was
concluded that the conditions at the site do not pose an unacceptable risk to human health.
Ecological Risk Assessment
Based on ecological methodology used in the risk assessment, four metals (barium,
chromium, lead, and nickel) were identified as main contributors to screening-level risk
estimates in surface and subsurface soils. Further evaluation of data for Site 27 revealed
that these metals exist at concentrations approximating background levels for the facility.
As such, it is the conclusion of this screening-level assessment that little or no ecological
concerns are associated with Site 27 and that further ecological evaluations and
remediation are unwarranted.
H. Site XX, Ground Signal Test Area
Location and Description. The Ground Signal Test Area is in the southeastern portion of
LHAAP. Access to the site is provided by an asphalt paved road that intersects Long
Point Readjust east of its intersection with Avenue Q. The access road proceeds in a
general south-southeasterly direction for about 0.4 mile to the center of the site and
continues for another 0.7 mile to the southern LHAAP boundary. Approximately 70
percent of the site is located within the watershed of Saunders Branch. The remaining 30
percent lies within the watershed of Harrison Bayou. Both of these streams flow into
Caddo Lake. The total surface water flow distance from the site to Caddo Lake via
Saunders Branch and its tributaries is about 2.0 miles and via Harrison Bayou and its
tributaries is about 2.3 miles.
Surface water runoff from Saunders Branch watershed portion of the site is collected by
drainage ditches along the circular dirt road forming the outer margin of the site. These
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ditches converge to form a northeast-trending drainage way that carries the runoff to
Saunders Branch. Surface water runoff from the remainder of the site is collected by
drainage ditches along the circular road or by the drainage ways extending into the
southwestern part of the site. The drainage ditches and drainage ways converge to form a
drainage way that conveys the runoff onto the flood plain of Harrison Bayou. The site
encompasses an area of approximately 80 acres.
Site History and Enforcement Activities. The Ground Signal Test Area has been used
intermittently since April 1963 for aerial and on-ground testing and destruction of a
variety of devices, including red phosphorus smoke wedges, infrared flares, illuminating 60
and 81 millimeter (mm) mortar shells, illuminating 40 to 155 mm cartridges, button
bombs, and various types of explosive simulators. Prior to the recent rocket motor burn-
outs at the site for the INF Treaty, the site was used intermittently over a 20-year period
for testing and burn-out of rocket motors from Nike-Hercules, Pershing, and Sargent
missiles. About 1970, one of the Sargent rocket motors was inadvertently destroyed when
it exploded in an excavated pit near the center of the site just west of the road crossing the
site. Debris from the explosion was reportedly placed in the resulting crater and the crater
was backfilled. Since late in 1988, the site has also been used for the burn-out of rocket
motors in Pershing missiles destroyed in accordance with the INF Treaty between the
United States and the former Soviet Union.
Summary of Site Characteristics. Soils encountered at Site XX consist of interbedded
silty and clayey sands, and sandy silts and clays of the Wilcox Group. Groundwater is
encountered at 10 to 15 feet below ground surface.
The RI soil investigations at Site XX included 18 soil samples from eight borings. The
following compounds were detected in the soil (the concentrations found are shown in
parentheses): acetone (10,300 ng/kg), trichloroethene (42 (ig/kg), and methylene chloride
(IS^ig/kg). Methylene chloride and acetone are common laboratory contaminants. The
following metals were detected in the soil (the range of concentrations found are in
parentheses): arsenic (1 -328 mg/kg), barium (20.2 - 227.8 mg/kg), chromium (4.9 - 28.9
mg/kg), lead (4-27.6 mg/kg). All metals are approximately at or below background levels.
Seven groundwater grab samples and two groundwater monitoring well samples were
obtained from Site XX during the RI. The purpose of collecting groundwater grab
samples was to obtain preliminary field screening data of potential groundwater
contaminants. No organic or explosive constituents were detected in any groundwater
samples (grab samples or monitoring wells). The following metals and anions were
detected in the groundwater monitoring wells (the maximum concentrations found are in
parentheses): barium (0.11 mg/1), nickel (0.157 mg/1), sulfates (1622 mg/1), chlorides
(1000 mg/1). All metals and anions detected are approximately at or below background
levels.
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Seven sediment samples and seven surface water samples were collected during the RI
No volatile, semivolatile, or explosive constituents were detected in any of the samples,
with the exception of phthalates in four of the sediment samples. Phthalates are a common
laboratory contaminant. The following metals and anions were detected in the surface
water (the concentrations found are in parentheses): barium (0.06-0.13 mg/1), chlorides
(2.6 -31.0 mg/1), nitrate/nitrites (0.09 - 0.3 mg/1), sulfates (2.0- 32 mg/1). The following
metals and anions were detected in the sediments (the concentrations found are in
parentheses): arsenic (0.9-3.5 mg/kg), barium (23.3 - 126 mg/kg), chromium (3.5-9.8
mg/kg), lead (4-9 mgrtcg), nickel (3.1-14.7 mg/kg). All metals and anions detected are
approximately at or below background levels.
Summary of Site Risks.
Chemicals of Potential Concern
COPCs in site soils and ditch sediments included several metals at levels approximating
background concentrations. COPCs in ground water included several metals within
background ranges and below drinking water MCLs. Due to failure to detect organic
compounds through verification soil-gas sampling, acetone and methylene chloride were
eliminated as COPCs.
Risk Analysis
Based on an analysis of site data and criteria for performing a risk analysis, it was
concluded that the conditions at the site do not pose an unacceptable risk to human health.
Ecological Risk Assessment
Based on ecological methodology used in the risk assessment, two metals (chromium and
nickel) were identified as main contributors to screening-level risk estimates. Further
evaluation of data for Site XX revealed that these metals exist at concentrations
approximating background levels for the facility. As such, it is the conclusion of this
screening-level assessment that little or no ecological concerns are associated with Site
XX and that further ecological evaluations and remediation are unwarranted.
I. Summary of the Comparative Analysis of Alternatives
CERCLA regulations require that remedial alternatives be evaluated against nine criteria to
determine which alternatives) provide the best balance between the criteria and, therefore, should
be implemented at the site. The following sections present an explanation of the criteria.
Overall Protection of Public Health and the Environment
This criteria addresses the way in which a potential remedy would reduce, eliminate, or
control the risks posed by the site to human health and the environment. The methods
used to achieve an adequate level of protection may be through engineering controls,
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treatment, techniques, or other controls such as restrictions on the future use of the site.
Based on an analysis of site data, and criteria for performing a risk analysis, it was
concluded that the sites do not pose an unacceptable risk to human health or the
environment. There is no risk identified as a result of past activities.
Compliance with ARARs
Compliance with applicable or relevant and appropriate requirements (ARARs) assures
that a selected remedy will meet all related Federal, State, and local requirements. The
requirements may specify maximum concentrations of chemicals that can remain at a site;
design or performance requirements for treatment technologies; and restrictions that may
limit potential remedial activities at a site because of its location. The PJ. was conducted in
accordance with CERCLA as amended by SARA and the National Oil and Hazardous
Substances Pollution Contingency Plan. Since no further action is being proposed, further
compliance with ARARs ends with this document.
Long-term Effectiveness or Permanence
This criteria addresses the ability of a potential option to reliably protect human health and
the environment over time, after the cleanup goals have been accomplished. Although
chemicals of concern are identified, future use scenarios are evaluated in the risk
assessment and no future remedial activity is found to be necessary. Therefore, this
criteria is not applicable.
Reduction ofToxicity, Mobility, or Volume of Contaminants
This criteria assesses how effectively a proposed remedy will address the contamination
problem. Factors considered include: the nature of the treatment process; the amount of
hazardous materials that will be destroyed by the treatment process; how effectively the
process reduces the toxicity, mobility, and volume of waste; and the type and quantity of
contamination that will remain after treatment. This criteria is not applicable since no
remedial action is warranted.
Short-term Effectiveness
This criteria assesses short-term risks to the workers, the community, and the time factor.
Cleanup technologies often require several years for implementation. A potential remedy
is evaluated for the length of time required for implementation and the potential impact on
human health and the environment during the remedial action. Since no further action is
recommended, short term risks of exposure from future response actions are not present.
Implementability
Implementability addresses the ease with which a potential remedy can be put in place.
Factors such as technical feasibility and availability of materials and services are
considered. Since no further action is recommended, implementability is not an issue.
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Cost
Costs (including estimated capital costs required for design and construction and projected
long-term maintenance costs) are considered and compared to the benefit that will result
from implementing the remedy. Since no further action is recommended, cost is not an
issue.
Regulatory Acceptance
The State has an opportunity to review the documents in the Administrative Record and
the Proposed Plan and offer comments. The State may agree with, oppose, or have no
comment on the preferred alternatives. TNRCC and EPA have been consulted throughout
the investigations at the Group 1 Sites. Both agencies have reviewed the Proposed Plan
for No Further Action. The preferred alternative of No Further Action was folly evaluated
during the public comment period, and support for the alternative has been indicated.
Community Acceptance
During the public comment period, interested persons or organizations may comment on
the alternatives. These comments are considered in making the final remedy selection.
The comments are addressed in a document called Responsiveness Summary which is part
of the Record of Decision. Community comments will be an important consideration in
the final decision for the site. A public meeting was held August 7, 1997 and verbal public
comments were received. Only one written comment was received during the public
comment period. These comments have been addressed in the Responsiveness Summary
included as Appendix B.
J. The Selected Remedy
Based on the information available and studies performed, the U.S. Army believes that no further
remedial action is warranted at the Group 1 Sites.
K. Statutory Determination
The primary responsibility at CERCLA sites is to select actions that are protective of human
health and the environment. Section 121 of CERCLA requires that the selected action for the site
comply with applicable or relevant and appropriate environmental standards established under
Federal and State environmental laws, unless a waiver is granted. The selected remedy must also
be cost effective. The following sections discuss how the selected alternative for the Group 1
Sites meet the statutory requirements.
Protection of Human Health and the Environment
Based on an analysis of site data and criteria for performing a risk analysis, it was
concluded that the site does not pose an unacceptable risk to human health or the
environment.
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Compliance with Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements
The RI was conducted in accordance with CERCLA as amended by SARA and the
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan. Since no further
action is being proposed, further compliance with ARARs ends with this document.
Cost Effectiveness
Since no further action is recommended, cost is not an issue.
Use of Permanent Solutions and Alternative Treatment Technologies or Resource
Recovery Technologies to the Maximum Extent Practicable
Since no further action is recommended, this is not an issue.
Preference for Treatment as a Principal Element
Since no further action is recommended, this is not an issue.
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APPENDIX A
The State of Texas, Letter of Concurrence
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Barry R. McBee, Chairman
R. B. "Ralph" Marquez, Commissioner
John M. Baker, Commissioner
Dan Pearson, Executive Director
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Protecting Texas by Reducing and Preventing Pollution
September 30, 1997
Mr. Myron O. Knudson, P.E., Director
Superfund Division
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 6
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
RE: Record of Decision for Areas Referred to as the Group 1 Sites
Within the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Dear Mr. Knudson:
We have reviewed the proposed Record of Decision (ROD) for No Further Action at the Group 1
Sites within the Longhom Army Ammunition Plant (LHAAP). We concur that the remedy described
in the September 1997 ROD is the most appropriate for these sites.
Based on previous studies and surveys, no remedial action is warranted to protect human health and
the environment at LHAAP Group 1 Sites. This decision complies with Federal and State applicable
or relevant and appropriate requirements and is cost effective.
Sincerely,
an Pearsan
ecutive Director
DP/dp
P.O. Box 13087 • Austin, Texas 78711-3087 • 512/239-1000
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APPENDIX B
RESPONSIVENESS SUMMARY
NO FURTHER ACTION
GROUP 1 SITES
LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
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NO FURTHER ACTION
GROUP 1 SITES
LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
This Community Relations Responsiveness Summary provides written responses to comments
submitted during the public comment period (21 July to 20 August 1997) regarding the
Proposed Plan of Action for Group 1 Sites.
Section I: Background of Community Involvement and Concerns. This section provides a
brief history of community interest and concerns raised during the remedial planning activities
at the sites.
Section II: Summary of Major Comments Received: The comments (both oral and written)
are summarized. The U.S. Army responses are provided.
I. Background of Community Involvement and Concerns
The Proposed Plan of Action was released to the general public on 21 July 1997. The public
comment period began 21 July and ended 20 August 1997. A public meeting was held on 7
August 1997 at Karnack High School. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the proposed
plant and to solicit public comments on no further action at the Group 1 Sites. Representatives
of the U.S. Army made presentations about the history of the sites and answered public
comments during the public meeting. Representatives of the Texas Natural Resource
Conservation Commission (TNRCC) attended the meeting and assisted in the responses to
public comments. Notice of the comment period and public meeting was given in the
Marshall News Messenger, "Die Times in Shreveport, and the Longview News Journal.
Invitation letters and copies of the proposed plan were mailed to previous attendees of public
meetings and to people who have shown interest in the Longhorn program.
II. Summary of Major Comments Received
The following comments and questions were received during the comment period and the
public meeting. A full account of the public meeting can be found in the public meeting
transcripts that are documented in the LHAAP Administrative Record.
1. Written comment received from Mr. Tony N. Williams, City Manager, City of Marshall:
I am concerned that the proposed plan will make the reuse of the 8,400 acres that is the
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant less likely. Does this proposed plan restrict or
delay the Army or others from using the property in any reasonable manner? Would
this plan prevent the Army from selling or leasing this acreage and its buildings to
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others for business or industrial usage in the near future?
I, and many others in the area near Longhorn, want to see this facility creating jobs and
other economic benefits. The local economy has been hurt by the loss of jobs from the
ammunition plant shut down.
Without a clean environmental survey report, who will buy, lease, or operate a
business on these premises?
East Texas needs the property that was the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant creating
jobs to support families.
Response:
The entire acreage comprising Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant is not contaminated.
However portions of the installation have: 1) been found to be contaminated; or, 2) are
under investigation to determine the presence and extent of contamination, or confirm the
absence of contamination. The Army is committed to the clean up of all sites as identified
using the RCRA and CERCLA processes and in accordance with EPA and TNRCC rules
. and regulations.
The Proposed Plan is not a document for citing such restrictions on land use. Any site on
the installation which contains known levels of constituents in the ground water or soil, but
the constituents' concentrations are at or near background levels or at levels below risk
based levels as established by the EPA or TNRCC is required by Texas law to be deed
recorded with such information attached. Much of the Installation will be open for any
type of redevelopment once excessed. Any areas meeting this criteria will be deed
recorded appropriately, and if restricted, the goal is to restrict to industrial development
and use.
2. Comment from public meeting, offered by Ms. Mary Humphrey:
Ms. Humphrey inquired if PCB's were found on the site.
Response:
No PCBs were found.
3. Comment at the Public Meeting from Mr. Kelvin Boykins:
Mr. Boykins general concerns were over the groundwater migrating off-base containing
possible constituents that might be damaging to the drinking water supply out of Leigh
Mr. Boykins questioned how the Army was able to adequately characterize all
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contamination in the groundwater and suggested that monitoring wells be installed outside
the base boundary to assure that no contaminants from the installation were outside the
boundary. He mentioned discoloration of his drinking water over the past few years.
Response:
Both Mr. McPherson, Commander's Representative Longhorn/Louisiana AAP, and Mr.
Jones, TNRCC Region 5, responded to Mr. Boykins' questions. Mr. McPherson
explained that the general groundwater flow across the installation was toward Caddo
Lake and not in the general direction of the surrounding communities drinking water
supply. Mr. Jones and Mr. McPherson further explained to Mr. Boykins that the Army
had thoroughly investigated suspect sites on Longhorn AAP and no contamination had
been found to migrate off the installation. Mr. Jones added that any suspected
contamination, from any source, in the drinking water would be discovered through annual
monitoring rounds required by the TNRCC. All of these results are available to the public
through the local water supplier or through the Region 5, TNRCC office.
4. Comment from the public meeting provided by Mr. David Carlile:
Mr. Carlile asked whether any sampling, groundwater, surface water or soil borings, had
been performed off site. He further stated that he had read in reports in the Marshall
Library that perimeter wells on the installation showed low levels of Benzene and TCE
above background. Mr. Carlile then asked Mr. Jones if the detection limits the TNRCC
used in sampling drinking water wells were low enough to detect levels of constituents
that might be harmful to human health.
Response:
Mr. McPherson replied that there has been no sampling of any media beyond the
installation boundary. No investigation on post has indicated there to be contamination
beyond the plant boundary. As for the perimeter wells, Mr. McPherson stated that he was
not aware of the reports that Mr. Carlile was referring to that contained this information.
Perimeter wells are sampled quarterly and have never shown any detection of these types
of contaminants. Mr. Jones clarified for Mr. Carlile that the detection limits of TNRCC
sampling on drinking water wells are low enough to show harmful effects to the receptors.
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APPENDIX C
INDEX OF ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD
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LONGBORN ARMY AMMUNITION PIANT
KAKNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD * CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 1 of 1
1976
A.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Final Report- AEHA Water Quality Special Study
No. 24-0586-77
2 (Partial), 4
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Aberdeen Proving Ground
U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Aberdeen Proving Ground
Commander, USA Material Development And Readiness Command
August 2 -10,1976
000001 - 000032
April 10, 1995
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XAimcKt mm
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD * CHRONOLOGICAL fNDKX
VOLUME 1 ofl
1978
A.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Company:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Final Report- AEHA Air And Water Pollution Survey
All
LHAAP-3 Building 72 - Paint Shop
LHAAP-8 Sewage Treatment Rant
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-46 Plant 2 / Pyrotechnic Operation
LHAAP-47 Plant 3 / Produces Motor Assemblies
LHAAP-48 Y Area / Produces Hand Signal Assemblies
LHAAP-51 Photographic Laboratory / Building 60B
LHAAP-53 Static Test Area
LHAAP-58 Maintenance Complex
LHAAP-Main Power Plant & Water Supply
LHAAP-Storage of Solvents and Chemicals
LHAAP-Salvage Yard for Cardboard & Paper
LHAAP-Heating Plant and Sanitary Sewage for Administration Area
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Horacek, Smith, Painter &Spitz, Incorporated
Horacek, Smith, Painter &Spitz, Incorporated
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineer, Fort Worth Division
April 20, 1978
000033-000077
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KMtmCK, IE**$
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 1 of I
1980
A.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Final Report- AEHA Land Disposal Study
No. 38-26-0104-81-82
2 (Partial), 3 (Partial)
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-14 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Aberdeen Proving Ground
U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Aberdeen Proving Ground
Commander, USA Material Development and Readiness Command
January 23 - February 8,1980
000078 - 000196
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL IND8X
VOLUME lofl
1984
A. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
B.
Location:
Company:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Company:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Final Analysis Report- Contamination Analysis Report for Environmental
Contamination Survey of the Loghorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
1 (Partial), 2 (Partial)
LHAAP-ll Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
HAAP-16 Old Land Fill
HAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Environmental Protection Systems 4nc
Environmental Protection Systemsjnc
Thiokol Corporation /Longhorn Division For Submission To U.S. Army Toxic and
Hazardous Materials Agency, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD. 21010
March 14,1983 - Revised May 3, 1984
000197-000505
Closure Documents- Closure Of Unlined Evaporation Pond
2 (Partial)
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Kindle, Stone & Associates, Inc.
Kindle, Stone & Associates, Inc.
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Huntsville Division
July 15,1984
000506-000880
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD * CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME I of I
1985
A. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Company:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Newspaper Article- Despite Caddo Protest, PanelOks Waste Discharge Permit
All
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Marshall News Messenger
Jim Davis
U. S. Public
February 28,1985
Bate Stamp: 000881
B. Title: Scope of Work- Specifications For Closure Of Unlined Evaporation Pond
Project No. DACA 87-84-C-0039
Group(s^: 2 (Partial)
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Author(s): Kindle, Stone & Associates,Inc
Recipient: Bidders
Date: August, 1985
Bate Stamp: 000882 - 001178
C. Title: Memorandum • AEHA Solid Waste Consultation
Sanitary Landfill Closure Plan
No. 38-26-0498-86
Group(s): 2 (Partial)
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Aberdeen Proving Ground
Author(s): U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency
Recipient: Commander, USA Material Development And Readiness Command
Date: December 28,1985
Bate Stamp: 001179 - 001189
April 10, 1995
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LONGUOW ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME I oft
1986
A. Title: Letter of Receipt - Certification Of Closure Of Unlined Evaporation Pond
Group(s): 2 (Partial)
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond And Unlined Evaporation
Pond
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Merton J. Coloton, P.E., Chief
Recipient: U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: June 13, 1986
Bate Stamp: 004327
Note:
Bate Stamp Number 004327 Is Out of Sequence From Volume 1 of 1990, C.
\pril 10, 1995
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VOLUME 1 of 2
1988
A. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Company:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Final Analytical Data- Analytical Results, As Defined In The Contamination Study At
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
2 (Partial)
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Environmental Protection Systems, Inc.
Environmental Protection Systems, Inc.
Mr. Bruce Childress, Jr., Morton Thiokol Corporation
March 31, 1988
Bate Stamp: 001190 - 001251
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD * CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 2 of 2
1988
B.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Final Report- RCRA Facility Assessment (RFA)
All
LHAAP-1 through LHAAP-34
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Texas Water Commission
Texas Water Commission
U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
April 8, 1988
001252 - 001909
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMT AMMUNITION KANT
&XNACK, mXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD * CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 1 of 5
1989
B.
Title:
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Final Report- Phase I RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI)
Active Burning Ground and Unlined Evaporation Pond
Volume 1 - Text
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Fort Worth District
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Fort Worth District
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Huntsville Division
July, 1989
001910 - 002056
Final Report- Phase I RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI)
Active Burning Ground and Unlined Evaporation Pond
Volume 2 - Sheet Drawings
2 (Partial)
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Fort Worth District
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Fort WorthDistrict
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Huntsville Division
July, 1989
002057 - 002088
April 10, 1995
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WNGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADbflNISTRATWE RECORD * CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 2 of 5
1989
C.
Title:
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Final Report- Phase I Groundwater Quality Assessment
Active Burning Ground and Unlined Evaporation Pond
Volume 3 - (Appendices A Through K)
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Fort Worth District
U.S. Army Corns Of Engineers, Fort Worth District
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Huntsville Division
February, 1989
002089 - 002569
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 3 of 5
1989
D.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp;
Final Report- Phase I RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI)
Active Burning Ground and Unlined Evaporation Pond
Volume 4 - Appendixes L through BB
2 (Partial)
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Corps Of Bigineers, Fort Worth District
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Fort Worth District
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Huntsville Division
July, 1989
002570 - 003041
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD » CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
OLVME4of5
989
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Final Report- Phase IRCRA Facility Investigation (RFI)
Active Burning Ground and Unlined Evaporation Pond
Volume 5 - Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QA / QC)
2 (Partial)
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Fort Worth District
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Fort Worth District
U.S. Army Engineer Division, Huntsville Corps Of Engineers
July, 1989
003042 - 003504
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORfi-CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
/PLUME 5 of 5
1989
F. Title: Newspaper Article- EPA Targets Longhorn Plant
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Longview Newspaper
Author(s): Lee Cole
Recipient: U.S. Public
Date: July 14, 1989
Bate Stamp: 003505
Note: Bate Stamp Number 003506 Is A Blank Page
G. Title: Newspaper Article- East Texas Ammunition Plant is Superfund Candidate, Dated Friday,
July 14, 1989
Group (s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: The Dallas Morning Star
Author(s): Jennifer Dixon
Recipient: U. S. Public
Date: July 14, 1989
Bate Stamp: 003507
•
H. Title: Final Analytical Data- Phase II Field Data RCRA Facility Investigation (RFT)
Group(s): 2 (Partial)
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Fort Worth District
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Fort Worth District
Recipient: U.S. Army Engineer Division, Huntsville Corps Of Engineer
Date: September, 1989
Bate Stamp: 003508 - 004034
I. Title: Letter - Subject: LHAAP, Karnack, Texas
Proposed Permit No. HW-50195
Industrial Solid Waste Registration No. 30090
Attach(s): Texas Water Commission - Permit for Industrial Solid Waste Management Site
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author (s): Minor Brooks Hibbs, Chief Permits Section
'OLVMESofS (Continued}
1989
April 10, 1995
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KMtMCK, 1EXAS
CHRONOW&tCAL INDEX
Recipient: Mr Don Maley, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: November 30, 1989
Bate Stamp: 004035 - 004126
Title: Brochure - Welcome To Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Thiokol Corporation AndU.S.Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. Hal Cornish, General Manager, Thiokol, Corporation, Operating Contractor
Ltc. Jeffrey W. Russell, Commanding Officer Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant.
Recipient: U.S. Public
Date: December, 1989
Bate Stamp: 004127, 006640 - 006666
Note: Bate Stamp Numbers 006640 - 006666 Are Out of Sequence From Volume 3 of 1993, O.
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHROHOLOGKAL INDEX
'PLUME 1 of 1
1990
A. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Army Regulation 200-1- Environmental Quality
Environmental Protection and Enhancement
All
General
Washington D.C.
Department Of the Army
Department of the Army
Department of the Army
April 23,1990
004128 - 004219
B. Title: Letter - Subject: LHAAP Interagency Agreement
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Allyn M. Davis, Director, Hazardous Waste Management Division
Recipient: Jeffrey W. Russell, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Date: September 11,1990
Bate Stamp: 004220
C. Title: Document - Final Guidance On Administrative Records For Selecting CERCLA Response
Action
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Washington D.C.
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6 And The Department Of The Army
Author(s): U.S. Army
Recipient: Regional Administrator
Date: December 3,1990
Bate Stamp: 004221 - 004326
Note: 004327 Used in Volume 1 of 1986, A.
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORtfAKW AMMUNITION riANT
KAJINACK, lEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RSCOR& - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME I of I
1991
A. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
B.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Letter - Subject: LHAAP National Priority List (NPL) Superfund Site
Notice of Negotiation Period for Federal Facility Agreement (FFA)
AJI
General
Marshall, Texas
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Allyn M. Davis, Director, Hazardous Waste Management Division
Lieutenant Colonel Jeffery Russell
January 2,1991
004328
Letter- Subject: Confirmation of Willingness to Negotiate Federal Facility Agreement
(FFA)
All
General
Dallas, Texas
U.S. Navy
Jeffrey W. Russell, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Navy
Renee Holmes, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
January 16,1991
Bate Stamp: 004329 - 004330
Title: Newspaper Article- Pentagon lists 938 toxic sites across Texas
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: The Dallas Morning News
AMthor(s): Associated Press
Recipient: U.S. Public
Date: April 3,1991
Bate Stamp: 004331
TirSe: Final Agreement- Federal Facility Agreement Under CERCLA Section 120, U.S.
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Group(s): All
Ske(s): General
Lo-ation: Washington D.C.
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6 And The Department Of The Army
AMihor(s): U.S. Army
Recipient: U.S. Government
I>,.te: September, 1991
April 10, 1095
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LOtiGHORNAXMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KAKNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
PLUME lofl (Continued)
1991
Bate Stamp: 004332 - 004400
E. Title: Public Notice- Proof Of Publication From Marshall News Messenger Titled Public Notice
Of Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Interagency Agreement
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army and Texas Water Commission
Author(s): U.S. Army and Texas Water Commission
Recipient: U.S. Public
Date: October 23, 1991
F.
H.
Bate Stamp: 004401
Title:
Attach(s):
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Letter - LHAAP Proof of Publication -I AG
Proof of Publication from Marshall News Messengr, Marshall, Texas
All
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department of the Army
Michael K.Cobb, Sr., Contract Operations Officer
U.S. Public
November 6, 1991
Bate Stamp: 004402
Title: Letter - Subject: Public Announcement of Federal Facility Agreement for LHAAP
No Comments Were Received
Group(s): All
5ite(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of the Army, LHAAP
Author(s): Lt. Colonel Robert W.Bringman, Commanding Officer, LHAAP
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, USEPA
Date: December 16,1991
Bate Stamp: 004403
Title: Letter - Subject: Notice Of Effective Date Of Federal Agreement
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Robert E. Layton Jr.P.E., Regional Director
April 10, 1995
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LONGUORtfAKAfT AMMUNITION PLANT
KASNACK, TEXAS
Ar>mtisTRATmwcoRr> -CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME I of I (Continued)
1991
Recipient: Lt. Colonel Robert W.Bringman, Commanding Officer, LHAAP
Date: December 18, 1991
Bate Stamp: 004404 - 004405
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LONGHORtt ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KAKNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME I of 4
1992
A. Title:
Attach(s):
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:.
Date:
Bate Stamp:
B.
C.
D.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Letter - Subject: Draft Schedules
Schedules
All
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U. S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Frank W. Parker, U.S. Army
Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
January 17, 1992
004406 - 004435
Letter - Subject: Meeting On ARARs
All
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
Randall J. Miller, Captain, U.S. Army
Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
January 27,1992
Bate Stamp: 004436
Title: Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments On Draft Schedule
Attach(s): Schedules
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: February 5,1992
Bate Stamp: 004437 - 004442
Title: Letter • Subject: TWCs Comments On Draft Schedule
Attach(s): Schedules
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, Texas Water Commission
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
April 10, 1995
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LONGUORNARMT AMMUNITION PLANT
KAJINACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RSCORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 1 of 4 (Continued)
1992
Date: February 6, 1992
Bate Stamp: 004443 - 004446
E. Title: Letter - Subject: Revised Draft Schedules
Attach(s): Schedules
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Author(s): Frank W. Parker, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: February 19,1992
Bate Stamp: 004447 - 004455
F. Title: Letter - Subject: Approval Of Revised Draft Schedules
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, Texas Water Commission
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: February 24,1992
Bate Stamp: 004456
G. Title: Letter - Subject: Submission Of Community Relations Plan
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): R. Terry Coomes, Chief, Engineering Division, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: February 24,1992
Bate Stamp: 004457 - 004459
H. Title: Letter - Subject: Submission of Draft Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study (RI / FS)
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District
Author(s): R. Terry Coomes, P.E., Chief, Engineering Division
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN AXMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 1 of 4 (Continued)
1992
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, U.S. Environmeftal Protection Agency
Date: February 27, 1992
Bate Stamp: 004460
I. Title: Letter - Subject; Scheduling Of First TRC Meeting
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Robert W. Bringman, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: March 3, 1992
Bate Stamp: 004461 - 004463
J. Title: Progress Report- Technical Review Committee, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: U.S. Army
Texas Water Commission
Local Government Agencies
Date: March 10,1992
Bate Stamp: 004464 - 004493
K. Title: Letter - Draft Initial Remedial Action / Data Quality Objectives
Group(s): 1,2, and 3
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill & Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Waste Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
April 10, 1995
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KAXHACK. XEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RSCORD'- CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 1 of 4 (Continued)
1992
Author(s): Robert W. Bringman, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: March 13,1992
Bate Stamp: 004494
L. Title: Response To Comments- Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Remedial Investigation /
Feasibility Study (RI / FS) Draft Work Plan
Group(s): 1,2, and 3
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill & Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Waste Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: March 27,1992
Bate Stamp: 004495 - 004543
M. Title: Response To Comments- Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant Community Relations Plan
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: March 27,192
Bate Stamp: 004544 - 004548
N. Title: Letter - TWCs Comments On Draft Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study Work Plan
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WNGHORti ARM? AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RBCORfi - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 1 of 4 (Continued)
1992
Initial Remedial Action / Data Quality Objectives, And Community Relations Plan
Group(s): 1,2, & 3
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old & Active Landfills
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area,
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, Texas Water Commission
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: April 1, 1992
Bate Stamp: 004549 - 004578
O. Title: Letter - EPA's Comments On Draft Initial Remedial Action / Data Quality Objectives
Group(s): 1,2, & 3
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old & Active Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNI' Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforce
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: April 14, 1992
Bate Stamp: 004579 - 004584
VOLUME I of 4 (Continued)
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
1992
R.
Title: Final Plan- Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Community Relations Plan
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: May, 1992
Bate Stamp: 004585 - 004652
Title: Letter - Response To Request For Extension Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study
Group(s): 1,2, & 3
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old & Active Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, Texas Water CommWon
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: May 13, 1992
Bate Stamp: 004653
Title: Letter - Army's Response To Comments Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study
Group(s): 14, & 3
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old & Active Landfills .
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RBCOR& • CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
/PLUME 1 of 4 (Continued)
1992
LHAAP-17Burnin Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Author(s): Robert W. Bringman, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforce
Date: May 14, 1992
Bate Stamp: 004654-004659
Title: Letter - Subject: Army's Response To Comments Revised Community Relations Plan
Attaches) Comments
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U. S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author (s): Robert W. Bringman, Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: May 18,1992
S.
T.
U.
Bate Stamp: 004660 - 004662
Title: Letter - Subject: Draft Revised Schedules
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Robert W. Bringman, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: May 19,1992
Bate Stamp: 004663 - 004665
Title: Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments On Draft Revised Schedule
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Ageny
Author(s): Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
VOLUME I of4 (Continued)
April 10,1995
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KARNACKtTEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD -CHRONOLOGICAL IHDEX
1992
Date: May 29,1992
Bate Stamp: 004666 - 004667
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KAKNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RSCORb-afROVOLOGfCAL INDEX
/PLUME 2 of 4
1992
V.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Final Workplan - Phase I Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study (RI / FS) Work Plan
Volume 1 - General
1,2, and 3
LHAAP-l Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old & Active Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas Agency: U.S. Army Corps
Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Ttea District
Recipient: U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: June, 1992
Bate Stamp: 004668 - 005119
Location:
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VOLUME 3 of 4
1992
W. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
X. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Final Workplan - Phase I Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study (RI / FS) Work Plan
Volume 2 - Chemical Data Acquisition
1,2, and 3
LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-I3 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old & Active Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
LonghoAArmy Ammunition Plant, NfMshali, Texas
U.S. Alfll Corps Of Engineers, TulsdHstrict ..
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
June, 1992
005120 - 005319
Final Work Plan- Phase I Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI / FS) Work Plan
Volume 3 - Site Safety And Health Plan
1,2, and 3
LHAAP-i Inert Burning Grounds —
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old & Active Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK. TEXAS
ADMmSTRATTVKKSCOW - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 3 of 4 (Continued)
1992
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: June, 1992
Bate Stamp: 005320 - 005390
Y. Title: Letter - Subject: Scheduling Of June 1992 TRC Meeting
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Robert W. Bringman, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: ¥ June 1,1992
Z.
Bate Stamp: 005391 - 005393
Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Work
Title: Letter - Revised Draft Remedial Investigation /
Plan
Attach(s) Response Comments
Group(s): 1,2, & 3
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old & Active Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP19 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-S4 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Author(s): Robert W. Bringman, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforce
Date: June 11, 1992
Bate Stamp: 005394 - 005544
April 10, 1995
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KMNACK.mXAS
IXSCORD-mtONOLOGlCAL INDEX
VOLUME 4 of 4
1992
A. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
B.
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Attach(s)
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Letter - TWC's Response to Comments on Draft Phase I Remedial Investigation /
Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Work Plan Budget And Schedule
1,2, & 3
LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12Activ Landfill
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old ActiveLandfllls
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond &Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Longham Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Texas Ifaer Commission Au
Mldiael A. Moore, Texas Water Commission
Lynn Muckelrath, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
July 10, 1992
005545 - 005548
Letter - Subject: Response To Comments Revised Community Relations Plan
Comments
All
GeneraT
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U. S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Michael K.Cobb, Contract Operations Officer
Ms. Lisa Mule Price, Environmental Protection Agency
July 14,1992
Bate Stamp: 005549 - 005567
Title: Letter - Subject: LHAAP Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Str.dy (RI / FS) Work Plan
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
April 10, 1995
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ADMINISTRATE RECORfi -CHROVOLOGKAL INDEX
/PLUME 4 of 4 (Continued)
1992
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, RI/FS II Unit, Super fund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Lynn Mudderath, Project Manager, LHAAP
Date: July 17, 1992
Bate Stamp: 005568
D. Title: Memorandum - Response to Comments on Draft Phase I Remedial Investigation /
Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Work Plan
Group(s): 1,2, & 3
Site (si: LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old & Active Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Rant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Author(s): R. Terry Coomes, Chief, Engineering Division, U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Fort
Worth District
Recipient: Commander, U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: August 12,1992
Bate Stamp: 005569 - 005598
E. Title: FAX- Subject: DERPMIS List
Attach(s): List
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lynn Muckelrath, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: August 13,1992
Bate Stamp: 005599 - 005601
F. Title: Letter - Subject: Meeting, LHAAP, for Technical Review Committee - December 8,
VOLUME 4 of 4 (Continued)
April 10, 1995
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KARMCK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
1992
H.
1993
Attach(s): Meeting Agenda
Attendance Lists
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Robert W. Bringman, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: September 3,1992
Bate Stamp: 0056C2 - 005605
Title: Letter - TWC 's Approval Of Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study (RI/FS)
Work Plan
Group(s): 1,2, & 3
Site(s): LHAAP-I Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P 4 Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old & Active Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, Texas Water Commission
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: September 14,1992
Bate Stamp: 005606 - 005607
Title: Letter - EPA's Approval Of Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Work
Plan
Group(s): 1,2, & 3
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
'GLUME 4 of4 (Continued)
April 10, 1995
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WNGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KAXNACK. TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
.992
I.
J.
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old & Active Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 27 Flashing Area,
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfnd Texas Enforce
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: September 14,1992
Bate Stamp: 005608
Title: Letter - Subject: Need For Interim Action At Unlined Evaporation Pond & Burning
Ground No. 3
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP -18 LHAAP - 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa Marie Prie, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: October 6, 1992
Bate Stamp: 005609 - 005610
Letter - Subject: Comments On DERPMIS List
List
Title:
Attach(s):
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
All
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Environmental Protection Agency
Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Lynn Muckelrath, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
October 13,1992
Bate Stamp: 005611 - 005612
Title:
Letter - Subject: Meeting, LHAAP, for Technical Review Committee - December 8, 1993
/PLUME 4 of 4 (Continued)
1992
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
Attach(s): Meeting Agenda
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Robert W. Bringman, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: December 1,1992
Bate Stamp: 005613 - 005614
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARW AMMUNITION PLANT
KARmCK,1XXAS
ADMTMSTRATm RECOUP - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
'OLVMEI of 5
1993
A. Title: Letter - Subject: Meeting, LHAAP, for Technical Review Committee - December 8, 1993
Attach(s): Meeting Agenda
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Robert W.Bringman, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: March 2,1993
Bate Stamp: 005615 - 005616
B. Title: Letter - Subject: Draft RI / FS Work Plan Addendum To Include Site 1A
Group(s): 1 (Partial)
Site(s): LHAAP - 1A Inert Burning Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, U.S. Corps Of Engineers
Author(s): Robert W. Bringman, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: March 10, 1993
Bate Stamp: 005617
C. Title: Final Report- Waste Sump Inventory Remedial Investigation (RI)
Group(s): 4
Site(s): LHAAP-35 Process Wasttvater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: April, 1993
Bate Stamp: 005618 - 005763
D. Title: Letter - Subject: Requested Change In Quantification Limits For Detection Of Explosives
in Ground Water Samples
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plat, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, U.S. Corps Of Engineers
Author(s): Robert W. Bringman
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORKAXMT AMMUNITION PLANT
/x '•
'•*)&&*„*
VOLUME I of 5 (Continued)
1993
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: April 1, 1993
Bate Stamp: 005764-005765
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
/PLUME 2 of S
1993
E.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Final Analytical Data- Data Summary Report Of Investigation Results From 1976
Through 1992 For Burning Ground 3 & The Unlined Evaporation Pond
2 (Partial)
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burntg Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineer, Tulsa District
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
May, 1993
005766 - 006305
April 10, 1995
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LONGSORN ARMY AMMUNITION PlAlfT
KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE WCOZb - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 3 of 5
1993
F. Tide:
Attach(s):
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
G. Title:
Attach(s):
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
H.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Letter - Subject: Draft Workplan For Phase I Investigations OF 125 Waste Process Sumps
And 20 Waste Rack Sumps, May 1993
Comments - EPA Comments OfWorkplan For Phase I
4
LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, U.S. Corps Of Engineers
Robert W. Bringman
Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
May 13, 1993
006306
Final Workplan - Phase I Investigations Of 125 Waste Process Sumps And 20 Waste Rack
Sumps for Remedial Investigation
Soil And Groundwater Background Concentration Study
Chain Of Custody Field Data Forms
4
LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
June, 1993
006307-006402
Memorandum- Subject: Summary Data Report For Unlined Evaporation Pond / Burning
Ground No. 3
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP -18 & LHAAP - 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation
Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Robert W. Bringman
Recipient: Distribution
Date:
June 4,1993
Bate Stamp: 006403
I. Title: Letter - Subject: Draft Workplan For Phase I Investigations OF 125 Waste Process Sumps
And 20 Waste Rack Sumps, May 1993
April 10, 1995
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VOLUME 3 of 5 (Continued)
1993
Attach(s): Comments - EPA Comments OrWorkplan For Phase I
Group(s): 4
Site(s): LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: June 14,1993
Bate Stamp: 006404 - 006405
J. Title: Letter - Subject: Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study (RI / FS) Work Plan For
Sumps
Attach(s): EPA Comments Of Phase I DraftWorkplan
Group(s): 4
Site(s): LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, Texas Water Commission
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: June 15,1993
Bate Stamp: 006406 - 006409
K. Title: Letter - Subject: Additional TWC Comments On Draft RI / FS For 125 Waste Rack
Sumps And 20 Waste RackSum.ps
Group(s): 4
Site(s): LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, Texas Water Commission
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: June 17,1993
Bate Stamp: 006410 - 006411
L. Title: Meeting Agenda- LHAAP Technical Review Committee Meeting, March 10, 1994
Attach (s): Attendance List
Schedule - Phase 1 Investigations
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
April 10, 1995
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LONGHO&VAXMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE MCORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 3 of 5 (Continued)
1993
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: Meeting Participants
Date: June 22,1993
M.
N.
Bate Stamp: 006412 - 006417
Title: Letter - Subject: EPA And TWC Approval Of RI / FS Work Plan Addendum For Site 1
Group(s): 1 (Partial)
Site(s): LHAAP - 1 Inert Burning Grounds
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: August 18, 1993
Bate Stamp: 006418
Title: Letter - Subject: Draft Work Plan For Additional Investigation At Unlined Evaporation
Pond / Burning Ground No. 3
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Gcund / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: August 31,1993
Bate Stamp: 006419
O. Title: Final Workplan - Phase I Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study (RI / FS)
Work Plan Addendum
Group(s): 1
Slte(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Roy F. Weston, Inc.
Author(s): Roy F. Weston, Inc.
Recipient: U.S. Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: September, 1993
Bate Stamp: 006420 - 006639
Note: 006640 - 006666 Used in Volume 5 of 1989, J.
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PUNT
KARNACK, TEXAS
-CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 4 of 5
1993
S.
Title: Final Workplan - Remedial Investigation (RI) Site Health & Safety Plan
Group(s): 1 (Partial)
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Roy F. Weston, Inc.
Author(s): Roy F. Weston, Inc.
Recipient: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: September, 1993
Bate Stamp: 006667 - 006882
Title: Final Workplan • Remedial Investigation (RI) Chemical Data Acquisition Plan Addendum
For LHAAP-1
Group(s): 1 (Partial)
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Rant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Roy F.Weston, Inc.
Author(s): Roy F. Weston, Inc.
Recipient: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: September, 1993
Bate Stamp: 006883 - 007207
Title: Final Workplan - Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study (RI / FS)
Final Work Plan Addendum
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Roy F. Weston, Inc.
Author(s): Roy F. Weston, Inc.
Recipient: U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: September, 1993
Bate Stamp: 007208 - 007246
Title: Letter - Subject: Approval Of Final Work Plan For Additional Investigation At Unlined
Evaporation Pond / Burning Ground No. 3
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
April 10, 1995
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VOLUME 4 of 5 (Continued)
1993
Date: September 9,1993
Bate Stamp: 007247
T. Title: Letter - Subject: Approval Of Final Work Plan For Additional Investigation At Unlined
•Evaporation Pond / Burning Ground No. 3
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: September 13,1993
Bate Stamp: 007248 - 007250
J. Title: Meeting Agenda- LHAAP Technical Review Committee Meeting, March 10, 1994
Attach(s): Attendance List
Summary Of Events During Phase I Sumps Investigation
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: Meeting Participants
Date: September 14,1993
Bate Stamp: 007251 - 007253
V. Title: Letter - Subject: Final Work Plan For Additional Investigation At Unlined Evaporation
Pond / Burning Ground No. 3
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Slte(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: October 6,1993
Bate Stamp: 007254 - 007275
W. Title: Public Notice- Finding Of No Significant Impact - Environmental Assessment For The
Proposed Treatment Area For Burning Ground No. 3 Longhorn Army Ammunition
April 10, 1995
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'»*• KAXNACKIEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE WCOM - CHRONOLOGICAL Iti&EX
VOLUME 4 of 5 (Continued)
1993
Plant
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Uniined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Thiokol Corporation
Author(s): William A.SnifTen, Environmental Engineer
Recipient: U.S. Public
Date: December, 1993
Bate Stamp: 007276 - 007287
X. Title: Letter - Subject: Meeting, LHAAP, for Technical Review Committee - December 8, 1993
Attach(s): Meeting Agenda
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author (s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: December 1,1993
Bate Stamp: 007288- 007289
Y. Title: Letter - Draft Revised Schedule Federal Facility Agreement
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: December 2,1993
Bate Stamp: 007290 - 007313
Z. Title: Meeting Agenda- LHAAP Technical Review Committee Meeting, December 8, 1993
Attach(s): Attendance List
Overhead Slide- RI Phase I Accomplishment
Overhead Slide- Environmental Activities Since 16 Nov 93
Overhead Slide - Phase I RI at Area LHAAP-1A
Overhead Slide- Preliminary results from RMIS 35 (Sumps) RI
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KAKNACK, TEXAS
VOLUME 4 of 5 (Continued)
1993
Overhead Slide- Phase I IRA at Burning Ground #3 & UEP
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas.
Agency: U.S. Army
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: Meeting Participants
Date: December 8, 1993
Bate Stamp: 007314 - 007322
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KAXNACK* TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RBCOK& - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
/PLUME 5 of S
1993
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Author (s):
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
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Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Letter - Subject: Draft Pilot Study Work Plan For Unlined Evaporation Pond At Burning
Ground No. 3
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Ms. Lisa Made Price, Environmental Protection Agency
December 13,1993
007323
Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments On Draft Field Summary Report For Group No. 1
1
LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Environmental Protection Agency
Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
December 15, 1993
007324 • 007326
Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments To Draft Pilot Study Work Plan For Unlined
Evaporation Pond At Burning Ground No. 3
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Entronmental Protection Agency
Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
December 28,1993
007327 - 007334
April 10, 1995
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LONGHOSffAXAfT AMMUNITION PLANT
KARmCK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RSCORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 1 of 13
1994
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Date:
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title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
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Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Final Workplan - Phase II Pilot Study For Interim Remedial Action (IRA) For Burning
Ground 3 & The Unlined Evaporation Pond
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Coips Of Engineers, Tulsa District
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
January, 1994
007335 - 007473
Letter - Subject: TWC's Comments On Draft Field Summary Report For Group No. 1
1
LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-1 1 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Longhorn Army Ammunition Rant, Marshall, Texas
Texas Water Commission
Michael A. Moore, Superfund Investigation Section
Lynn Muckelrath, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
January 11, 1994
007474 - 007478
Letter - Subject: Draft Final Interim Risk Assessment For Unlined Evaporation Pond /
Burning Ground No. 3
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
January 19, 1994
007479
Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments On Draft Revised Schedule
LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
April 10, 1995
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WXGBORX ARMY AMMUmiON PLANT
,JEXAS
-CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
PLUME 1 of 13 (Continued)
1994
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old & Active Land/ills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Date: January 19,1994
Bate Stamp: 007480 - 007482
E. Title: Letter - Subject: Final Pilot Study Work Plan For Unlined Evaporation Pond At Burning
Ground No. 3
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No, 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: January 25,1994
Bate Stamp: 007483
F. Title: Letter - Subject: Submission Of Document Statistical Methods Used For Calculation Of
Background Levels
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Date: January 27,1994
Bate Stamp: 007484
G. Title: Letter - Subject: TWC 's Comments On Pilot Study Work Plan For Unlined Evaporation
Pond At Burning Ground No. 3
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK,7EXAS
ADSBNlSTRATTVERRCORb - OHt&ttOLOGlCAL INDEX
VOLUME I of 13 (Continued)
1994
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation
Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, Texas Water Commission
Recipient: Lynn Muckelrath, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: February 2,1994
Bate Stamp: 007485 - 007486
H. Title: Final Report- Phase I Interim Remedial Action Stabilization Treatment Study
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Recra Environmental, Inc.
Author(s): Recra Environmental, Inc. »_..*.
Recipient: AWD Laboratories, Inc.
Date: February 4,1994
Bate Stamp: 007487 - 007563
I. Title: Final Report- Carbon Adsorption And Ion ExchangeTreatability Study
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: AWD Technologies, Inc., Rockville, Md.
Author(s): AWD Technologies, Inc., Rockville, Md.
Recipient: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: February 7, 1994
Bate Stamp: 007564 - 007842
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY ^{WTTION PUNT
; &UWCK> TEXAS
-CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
/PLUME 2 of 13
1994
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Bate Stamp: 007986
Final Report- Ultrox Technology (03, H202, & UV Lightyreatability Study
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Ultrox, Division ofZimpro Environmental, Inc.
William, S.Himebaugh
AWD Technologies, Rockville, Md.
February 8, 1994
007843 - 007869
Draft Report - Phase I Interim Remedial Action
Evaluation Of Thermal Treatment Of On-Site Contaminated Soils And Buried Waste
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
AWD Technologies, Inc.
AWD Technologies, Inc.
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
February 9,1994
007870 - 007896
Letter - Subject: Physical, Surveying And Other Field Data
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
AWD Technologies, Inc.
Amine Bou Onk, P.E. Project Manager
Mr. CUf B. Warren,P.E. Resident Officer, U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
February 17,1994
007897 - 007985
Letter - Subject: Meeting, LHAAP, for Technical Review Committee - March 10, 1994
Meeting Agenda
All
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
February 22, 1994
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN AX MY AMMUNITION PUNT
mmACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 2 of 13 (Continued)
1994
N. Title: Letter - Subject: Phase I Field Investigation Summary Report For Group No. 2
Group(s): 2
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: February 22,1994
Bate Stamp: 007987
O. Title: Final Report- Phase ITerraMet Metals ExtractlonTreatablllty Study
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Cognis, Inc.
Author(s): Cognis, Inc.
Recipient: AWD Laboratories, Inc.
Date: February 22,1994
Bate Stamp: 007988 - 007998
P. Title: Draft Report - Treatability Verification Of Air Stripping On Contaminated Ground Water
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Grand No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: 1C Technologies, Inc.
Author(s): John E. Litz
Recipient: AWD Technologies, Inc.
Date: February 24,1994
Bate Stamp: 007999 - 008022
Q. Title: Letter - Subject: EPA's Request For Extension To Submission Of Comments On Several
Documents
Group(s): 2, 3, Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3,
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
April 10,1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
At>WNimATlVERECOM> - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 2 of 13 (Continued)
1994
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Lynn Muckelrath, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: March 4, 1994
Bate Stamp: 008023 - 008024
R. Title: Meeting Agenda- LHAAP Technical Review Committee Meeting, March 10, 1994
Attach(s): Attendance List
Overhead Slide- IR Accomplishment Since Dec 93
Overhead Slide- IR Activities in the Next 3 Months
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: Meeting Participants
Date: March 10,1994
Bate Stamp: 008025 - 008029
S. Title: Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments On Draft Interim Risk Assessment For Unlined
Evaporation Pond / Burning Ground No. 3
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author (s): Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Lynn Muckelrath, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: March 22,1994
Bate Stamp: 008030 - 008051
T. Title: Letter - Subject:EPA's Comments On Statistical Methods Used For Calculation Of
April 10, 1995
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VOLUME 2 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Background Levels
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: April 12,1994
Bate Stamp: 008052 - 008053
U. Title: Letter - Subject: Draft DERPMIS Resolution Document
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: April 14, 1994
Bate Stamp: 008054
V. Title: Letter • Subject: EPA's Comments On Draft Phase I Investigation For 125 Waste Rack
Sumps And 20 Waste RackSiim,ps
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: April 19, 1994
Bate Stamp: 008055 - 008057
W. Title: Letter - Subject: EPS's Comments On Draft Field Investigation Summary For
group #2
Group(s): 2
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
April 10, 1995
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LQNGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION FLINT
KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE KSCOR& - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 2 of 13 (Continued)
1994
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: David Tolbert, U.S. Army, LHAAP
Date: April 19,1994
Bate Stamp: 008058 - 008061
X. Title: Memorandum • Subject: EPA's Comments On Interim Risk Assessment For Unlined
Evaporation Pond / Burning Ground No. 3
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Allison Jenkins Toxicologist, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: Michael A. Moore, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: April 19, 1994
Bate Stamp: 008062
Y. Title: Letter - Subject: Revised Schedule For Groups #4 IRAs At Unlined Evaporation Pond /
Burning Ground #3 And Landfills
Attach (s): Schedule
Group(s): 4, Early Interim Action At Burning Ground ft 3
Site(s): LHAAP -12 Active Landfill
LHAAP -16 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP - 18 & LHAAP - 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation
Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Mafhall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: April 21,1994
Bate Stamp: 008063 - 008066
Z. Title: Letter - Subject: Revised Schedule For Groups #4 IRAs At Unlined Evaporation Pond /
Burning Ground #3 And Landfills
Attach(s): Schedule
Group(s): 1,2,& 3
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
Apnl 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD-CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 2 of 13 (Continued)
1994
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Date:
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LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old & Active Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
April 21, 1994
008067 - 008070
April 10, 1995
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KAXWCK, TEXAS
-CHRONOLOGICAL IN&EX
'PLUME 3 of13
1994
A. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
B.
C.
Title:
Attach(s):
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Letter - Subject: Draft Field Investigation Summary For Site 1A
1
LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
May 11, 1994
008071
Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments On Draft DERMIS Resolution Document
Comments
All
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Environmental Protection Agency
Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Mr. David Toibert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
May 17,1994
Bate Stamp: 008072 - 008074
Title: Letter - Subject: EPA's Response To Separate Schedules For Groups 1,2,3 and For Group
#4 IRAs At Unlined Evaporation Pond / Burning Ground #3 And Landfills
Group(s): 1,2,3 And 4
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old & Active Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area,
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Mr. David Toibert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 3 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Date: May 23,1994
Bate Stamp: 008075 - 008076
D. Title: Letter - Subject: DERMIS List / RMISCross-Reference Table
Attach(s): Comments
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: May 31,1994
Bate Stamp: 008077 - 008080
E. Title: Conference Call- Contact; KathleenBuci, Major John German, JoeKang
Subject: Ask AEC Legal Whether Or Not EPA Should Get Two Separate Packages; One
For FFA And The Other For Planning Purpose Only
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): W. C. Nathan
Recipient: File
Date: June 1, 1994
Bate Stamp: 008081
F. Title: Final Report- Blotreatabillty Study
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burnif Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Biosdence, Inc.
Author (s): Biosdence, Inc.
Redpient: AWD Laboratories, Inc.
Date: June 3,1994
Bate Stamp: 008082 - 008130
G. Title: Letter - Subject: Draft Initial Screening Of Alternatives
Group(s): 1,2,&3
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
April 10, 1995
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KAKNACK,TEXA$
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD -CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 3 of 13 (Continued)
1994
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burning Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: June 6, 1994
Bate Stamp: 008131
H. . Title: Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments On Monitoring Well Survey At Unlined Evaporation
Pond At Burning Ground No. 3
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: June 7 1994
Bate Stamp: 008132 - 008133
I. Title: Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments On Draft Held Investigation Summary For Site 1A
Group(s): 1
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: June 8, 1994
Bate Stamp: 008134 - 008135
J. Title: Letter - Subject: Meeting, LHAAP, for Technical Review Committee - June 22, 1994
Attach (s): Meeting Agenda
Group(s): All
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD -CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 3 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: June 13,1994
Bate Stamp: 008136 - 008137
L.
M.
Title:
Attach(s):
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments On Draft DERMIS Resolution Document
Comments
All
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Environmental Protection Agency
Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Mr. David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
June 14, 1994
Bate Stamp: 008138 - 008144
Title: Letter - Subject: Draft Remedial Design Investigations Work nan For Landfills
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: Juno 16,1994
Bate Stamp: 008145
Title: Meeting Agenda- LHAAP Technical Review Committee Meeting, June 22, 1994
Attach(s): Status Report - LHAAP Environmental Projects Status (as of June 17,1994)
Status Report - Regulators' Milestones Status Update
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: Meeting Participants
Date: June 22,1994
Bate Stamp: 008146 - 008170
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
',;<;,.: KARMCK, TEXAS
AZ>mttSntATTVBR&C(W> -CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 3 of 13 (Continued)
1994
N. Title: Letter • Subject: Draft Work Plan And Chemical Acquisition Plan Addendum For Phase
II Group #1
Group(s): 1
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grands
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-54 Or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: June 28,1994
Bate Stamp: 008171
O. Title: Letter • Subject: Draft Work Plan For Soil And Ground Water Background
Concentration Study
Group(s): 1
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: June 29, 1994
Bate Stamp: 008172
P. Title: Final Report- Biotreatability Report
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burnig Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Biosdence, Inc.
Author(s): Biosdence, Inc.
Recipient: AWD Laboratories, Inc.
Date: July 1,1994
Bate Stamp: 008173 - 008366
Q. Title: Letter - Subject: Natural Resource Trustee Responsibilities
Attach(s): Letter - From Lawrence J.Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
April 10, 1995
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KAXNACK,1EXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD -CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 3 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author (s): Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: July 11, 1994
Bate Stamp: 008367 - 008371
S.
T.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Slte(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
SiHs):
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Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments On Draft Remedial Design Investigations Work Plan
For Landfills
Landfill Caps Interim Action
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall Texas
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
July 13, 1994
008372 • 008374
Letter - Subject: Request For Extension On Submission Of Draft RI / FS For Sites No. 13
& 14 And Proposed Plan For IRA At Unlined Evaporation Pond / Burning Ground ft 3
3
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Active And Old Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
July 27, 1994
008375 - 008377
Letter - Subject: Draft Proposed Plan For Interim Remedial Action At Burning Ground
No. 3
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
April 10, /99S
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WNGHORN ARMY AMmrnriON PLANT
KARKACKt TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE KKCORG-CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 3 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Agency: Department of the Army
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: July 29, 1994
Bate Stamp: 008378
U. Title: Letter • Subject: EPA's Comments And Conditional Approval Of Draft Work Plan For
Soil And Ground Water Background Concentration Study
Attach (s): Comments
Group(s): 1
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: July 29, 1994
Bate Stamp: 008379 - 008381
V. Title: Letter • Subject: EPA's Comments And Conditional Approval Of Draft Work Plan
Addendum For Phase II Group #1 Sites ll,l,xx,27 (Group #1)
Attach(s): Comments
Group(s): 1
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: July 29, 1994
Bate Stamp: 008382 - 008384
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD -CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 4 of 13
1994
W.
Title:
Attach (s):
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Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments On Chemical Data Acquisition Plan Addendum For
The Rl Sites ll,l,xx,27 (Group #1)
Comments
1
LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Environmental Protection Agency
Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
July 29, 1994
008385 - 008388
Final Workplan Addendum- Phase I Investigation Of 125 Waste Process Sumps And 20
Waste Rack Sumps for Remedial Investigation (RI)
Soil and Groundwater Background Concentration Study
4
LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Longhorn Army Ammunitbn Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
August, 1994
008389 - 008409
Final Workplan - Phase II Investigations Of 125 Waste Process Sumps and 20 Waste Rack
Sumps for Remedial Investigation (RI)
4
LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marsbll, Texas
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
August, 1994
008410 - 008593
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KAJKNACK.mXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 4 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Z. Title: Final Workplan - Phase O Workplan Addendum For Remedial Investigation (RI)
Group(s): 1
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Ground
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-54 Or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
Author(s): Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
Recipient: U.S. Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: August, 1994
Bate Stamp: 008594 - 008663
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUMES of 13
1994
A. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Company:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
B.
C.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Company:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Company:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Final Workplan - Phase II A-E FieldWorkplan For Remedial Investigation (RI)
1
LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Ground
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-54 Or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
U.S. Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
August, 1994
008664 - 008685
Final Workplan - Phase II A-E Site Safety & Health Plan For The Remedial Investigation
(RI)
1
LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Ground
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
U.S. Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
August, 1994
008686 - 008814
Final Workplan - Phase II A-E Chemical Data Acquisition Plan For Remedial Investigation
(RI)
1
LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area LHAAP-54 Or LHAAP - XX Gound Signal Test
Area Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
August, 1994
008815 - 009002
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN AXMT AMMUNITION PLANT
-' '- KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADMlNlSTXATtVERSCORl* -OfRONOLQGfCAL INDEX
/PLUME 6 of 13
1994
D. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Company:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
F.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Stte(s):
Location:
Agency:
Final Workplan - Phase II A-E Chemical Data Acquisition Plan For Remedial Investigation
(RI Addendum)
1
LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area LHAAP-54 Or LHAAP - XX Ground Signal Test
Area
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
August, 1994
009003-009250
Final Work Plan- Landfill Caps for Remedial Design Investigations
Landfill Caps Interim Action
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Longhorn Army Amminltion Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
August, 1994
009251 - 009302
Letter - Subject: Draft RI / FS For Sites No. 13 & 14
3
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Active And Old Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Arniy, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
August 1,1994
009303
Letter - Subject: Letter Of Intent For Application Of Technical Assistance Grant
All
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Uncertain Audubon Society
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN AXMT AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 6 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Author(s): Ruth Culver
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Envionmental Protection Agency
Date: August 5,1994
Bate Stamp: 009304 - 009305
H. Title: Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments On Draft Phase II Work Plan For Sumps
Group(s): 4
Site(s): LHAAP-35 Process VVastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author (s): Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: August 10, 1994
Bate Stamp: 009306-009326
I. Title: Letter - Subject: Final Remedial Design Investigations Work Plan For Landfills
Group(s): Interim Remedial Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: August 16, 1994
Bate Stamp: 009327
J. Title: Letter - Subject: Final Deadlines For Primary And Secondary Document
Attach(s): Document - Primary and Secondary Document Of The Installation Restoration Program
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. Michael Moore Texas National Resource Conservation Commission
Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: August 16,1994
Bate Stamp: 009328 - 009342
K. Title: Letter - Subject: Draft Proposed Plan For Interim Remedial Action At Burning
April 10, 1995
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, TEXAS
- CHRONOLOGICAL INW(
/PLUME 6 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Ground No. 3 - Comments Offered After Review
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCQ
Author(s): Michael A. Moore , Texas Water Commission
Recipient: Mr. Dave Tolbert, U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: August 16, 1994
Bate Stamp: 009343 - 009347
L. Title: Letter - Subject: Final Phase IlWorkplan For 125 Waste Rack Sumps And 20 Waste Rack
Sumps
Group(s): 4
Site(s): LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: August 26, 1994
Bate Stamp: 009348
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORNAKMT AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 7 of 13
1994
M. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Company:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Final Analytical Data- Interim Remedial Action (RFI) Burning Ground 3 & Unlined
Evaporation Pond
Volume 1 of 4 - Chemical Data QA / QC Validation Summary Reports
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
AWD Technologies, Inc.
AWD Technologies, Inc.
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
September 6,1994
009349 - 009724
April 10, 1995
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ADMINISTRATIVE KBCOKI> -CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
/PLUME 8 of 13
1994
N.
Title:
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Site(s):
Location:
Company:
Author(s):
Recipient;
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Final Analytical Data- Interim Remedial Action (RFI) Burning Ground 3 & Unlined
Evaporation Pond
Volume 2 of 4 - Chemical Data QA / QC Validation Summary Reports
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, MarshH, Texas
AWD Technologies, Inc.
AWD Technologies, Inc.
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
September 6,1994
009725 - 010284
April 10, 1995
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KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
\VOLVME9ofl3
1994
O.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Company:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Pate:
Bate Stamp:
Final Analytical Data- Interim Remedial Action (RFI) Burning Ground 3 & Unlined
Evaporation Pond
Volume 3 of 4 - Chemical Data QA / QC Validation Summary Reports
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporationofld
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
AWD Technologies, Inc.
AWD Technologies, Inc.
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
September 6,1994
010285 - 010908
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE KECOR& -CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
/PLUME 10 of13
1994
P.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Company:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Final Analytical Data- Interim Remedial Action (RFI) Burning Ground 3 & Unlined
Evaporation Pond
Volume 4 of 4 - Chemical Data QA / QC Validation Summary Reports
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & IHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
AWD Technologies, Inc.
AWD Technologies, Inc.
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Tulsa District
September 6,1994
010909-011465
April 10, 1995
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tONGHORNAUm AMMUNITION PLANT
KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 11 of 13
1994
Q. Title:
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Site(s):
R.
S.
Location:
Agency:
Authoc(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Brochure - Overview Of The Installation Restoration Program At Longhorn Army
Ammunition Plant
1, 2, and 3
LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Ground
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landnil
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Old And Active Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Commander
U.S. Public
September 11, 1994
011466 - 0114%
Fact Sheet - Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Burning Ground No. 3
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Uniined Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U. S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Mr. David Tolbert, Environmental Protection Specialist.
U.S. Public
September 11,1994
Bate Stamp: 011497 - 011504
Title: Proposed Plan Of Action- Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Burning Ground No. 3
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Uniined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Author(s): Mr. DavidTolbert, Environmental Protection Specialist.
Recipient: U.S. Public
Date: September 11, 1994
April 10, 1995
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VOLUME 11 of 13 (Continued)
1994
T.
V.
Bate Stamp: 011505 - 011537
Title: Letter - Subject: Final Chemical Data Acquisition Plan Addendum For The RI Sites 11,1,
xx, 27 (Group #1)
Group(s): 1
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: September 12, 1994
Bate Stamp: 011538
U. Title: Letter - Subject: Final Phase IWorkplan For 125 Waste Rack Sumps And 20 Waste Rack
Sumps
Group(s): 4
Site(s): LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: September 12, 1994
Bate Stamp: 011539
Title: Letter - Subject:EPA's Comments On Draft RI / FS For Sites No. 13 & 14
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Active And Old Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: September 12,1994
Bate Stamp: 011540 - 011545
Title: Public Notice- Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Notice Of Public Meeting On Proposed
Treatment Area For Burning Ground No. 3 Longhorn Army Ammunition
W.
April 10, 1995
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CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 11 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Plant
Notice Published In News Messenger
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Karnack High School
Agency: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Author(s): U. S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Recipient: U.S. Public
Date: September 15,1994
Bate Stamp: 011546 - 011553
X. Title: Letter - Subject: TNRCCs Comments On Draft RI / FS For Sites No. 13 & 14
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Site Between Active And Old Landfills
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: September 19,1994
Bate Stamp: 011554 - 011557
Y. Title: Letter - Subject: TNRCCs Approval Of Work Plan Addendum For Soil And Ground
water Background Concentration Study
Group(s): 1,2, And 4
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Activ e Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area /Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Plant
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
April 10, 1995
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KARXACK, TEXAS
CHRONOLOGICALItmX
VOLUME 11 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Date: September 20,1994
Bate Stamp: 011558 - 011560
Z. Title: Letter - Subject: TNRCCs Approval Of Work Plan Addendum For Soil And Ground
Water Background Concentration Study
Group(s): 4
Site(s): LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Mr Michael Moore, Superfund Investigation Section Pollution Cleanup Division
Recipient: Mr David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: September 20, 1994
Bate Stamp: 011561
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PUNT
KARNACK.TEXAS
- CHRONOLOGICAL MDEX
VOLUME 12 of 13
1994
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Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments On Schedule
1,2&4
LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site At Avenues P & Q
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 Burning Ground No. 2 / Flashing Area
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Disposal Area
LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps
LHAAP-54 & LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plat, Marshall, Texas
Environmental Protection Agency
Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Mr David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
September 20,1994
011562 - 011564
Newspaper Article- Explosive Issue, Army, environmentalists debate cleanup of munitions
plant
All
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
The Dallas Morning News
Randy Lee Loflls
U.S. Public
September 26,1994
Bate Stamp: 011565 - 011566
Title: Letter - Subject: TNRCCs Comments On Interim Risk Assessment For Burning Ground
No. 3 and Unlined Evaporation Pond (Sites 18 & 24)
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Mr Michael Moore, Superfund Investigation Section Pollution Cleanup Division
Recipient: Mr David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
April 10,1995
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WNGHORttARWAMMtWriONriANT
KARNACK,-TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECOR& - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 12 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Date: September 27, 1994
Bate Stamp: 011567
D. Title: Letter - Subject: TNRCCs Comments On Draft Field Investigation Summary Report For
Group No. 2 Sites
Group(s): 2
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: David Tolbert, Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Date: October 5,1994
Bate Stamp: 011568 - 011570
£. Title: Letter - Subject: Army Requested Establishment Of Effluent Standards For Treated
Ground Water From Interim Remedial Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP24 Burning ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Commanding Officer
Recipient: Mr. Michael Moore, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: October 6,1994
Bate Stamp: 011571 - 011572
F. Title: Letter - Subject: Draft Record Of Decision Document For Interim Remedial Action For
Burning Ground No. 3
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Commanding Officer
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Price, Environmental Protection Agency
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 12 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Date: October 13, 1994
Bate Stamp: 011573
G. Title: Letter - Subject: TNRCCs Comments On Phase I Investigations For 125 Waste Rack
Sumps And 20 Waste RackSum,ps, And Approval Of Phase II -Workplans Of 125 Waste
Process Sumps And 20 Waste Rack Sumps
Group(s): 4
Site(s): LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Mr Michael Moore, Superfund Investigation Section Pollution Cleanup Division
Recipient: Mr David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: October 17, 1S94
Bate Stamp: 011574
Title: Letter - Subject: TNRCCs Comments On Remedial Design Investigation For Landfills
Group(s): 2 (Partial)
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: October 18, 1994
H
I.
Bate Stamp: 011575 - 011576
Title: Letter - Subject: Draft Phase II Group No. 2 Work Plans
Group(s): 2
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Commanding Officer
Recipient: Ms. Lisa > Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: October 24,1994
Bate Stamp: 011577
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
I , KASNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD-CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 12 of 13 (Continued)
1994
J. Title: Letter - Subject: Request For Clarification Regarding A TNRCC Comment on Draft Ri /
FS For Sites #13 & #14
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. Michael Moore, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: October 31, 1994
Bate Stamp: 011578
K. Title: Letter • Subject: Army's Response To A TNRCC Comment Will Cause Delay In
Fmalization Of RI / FS For Sites 113 & 114
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: October 31, 1994
Bate Stamp: 011579 - 011580
L. Title: Letter - Subject: TNRCCs Response to Army's Request For Clarification On Comments
Regarding RI / FS For Sites 113 & #14
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Mr Michael Moore, Superfund Investigation Section Pollution Cleanup Division
Recipient: Mr David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: November 1, 1994
Bate Stamp: 011581 - 011582
M. Title: Letter - Subject: Submission Of The Draft Responsiveness Summary of Public Comments
On The Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Burning Ground No. 3
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN AMMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 12 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Commanding Officer
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: November 1, 1994
Bate Stamp: 011583
N. Title: Letter - Subject: EPA's Response To Delay In Rl / FS For Sites 13 & 14p
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author (s): Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Mr David Tolbert, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: November 3, 1994
Bate Stamp: 011584 - 011585
0. Title: Letter - Subject:Draft Proposed Plan For Interim Action At Landfills
Group(s): 2 (Partial)
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author (s): Lawrence J. Sowa Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Commanding Officer
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: November 28,1994
Bate Stamp: 011586
P. Title: Letter - Subject:EPA's Comments On Work Plan For Interim Action At Landfills Phase II
Group 2
Group(s): 2 (Partial)
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protecion Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Me David Tolbert Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: November 28,1994
Bate Stamp: 011587 - 011591
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORNAXMYAttMUNITlONPLANT
murncK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE WCOR& -CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 12 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Q. Title: Letter - Subject:TNRCCs Comments On Work Plan For RI / FS Phase II Group #2
Group(s): 2
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Michael A. Moore Superfund Investigation Unit
Recipient: David Tolbert, Project Manager Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: November 29,1994
Bate Stamp: 011592 - 011593
R. Title: Final Workplan - Phase 2 Workplan For The Remedial Investigation (RI)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
Author(s): Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
Recipient: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: December, 1994
Bate Stamp: 011594 - 011687
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD > CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 13 of 13
1994
S. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
U.
Location:
Company:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s);
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Attach (s):
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Final Workplan - Phase 2 - Chemical Data Acquisition Plan For The Remedial
Investigation (RI)
2
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landnil
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Former TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
December, 1994
011688 - 012052
Letter - Subject: Draft Soil Background Concentration Study
3
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Longhorn Army Ammunition Rant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
December 14,1994
012053
Memorandum - Subject; Formula For Calculating Discharge Limits For Chlorides And
Sulfates
Comments From SteveLigon Regarding Formula
All
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
December 19, 1994
Bate Stamp: 012054 - 012061
Title: Letter - Subject:Draft Proposed Plan For Interim Action At Landfills
Group(s): 2 (Partial)
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RSCOM - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 13 of 13 (Continued)
1994
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Commanding Officer
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: December 19,1994
Bate Stamp: 012062
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK,1EXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD -CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME I of 1
1995
A. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
B.
C.
Title:
Attach(s):
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Attach(s):
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Letter - Subject: Soil And Ground Water Background Concentration Reports
3
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
January 3, 1995
012063
Letter - Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Review Of Documents
Status Of Documents Review Report
2
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Texas Water Commission
Michael A. Moore Superfund Investigation Unit
David Tolbert, Project Manager Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
January 3, 1995
012064 - 012066
Letter - Subject: Phase IlWorkplan For Remedial Investigation For Group #2 Sites
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Comments
2
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plat, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORNAXMT AMMUNITION PLANT
KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADWNt$TRATmWCORI> - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME I of I (Continued)
1995
Date: January 4,1995
Bate Stamp: 012067 - 012079
D. Title: Letter - Subject: Submission Of The Final Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study
Report For Sites 13 And 14 (Group 3) Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Befreen Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. DavidTolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Recipient: Ms Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: January 5,1995
Bate Stamp: 012080 - 012082
E. Title: Letter • Subject: Army's January 5,1995 Letter Regarding Remedial Investigation /
Feasibility Study For Sites 13 And 14
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: January 10,1995
Bate Stamp: 012083 - 012084
F. Title: Letter - Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Remedial Investigation Work Plan
for Group 2 Sites
Group(s): 2
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Water Commission
Author(s): Mr. Michael A. Moore RI / FS n UnitSuperfumd Investigation Section
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
April 10, 1995
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WNGHORNARMYAMMUmiONFLANT
KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 1 of I (Continued)
1995
Date: January 10,1995
Bate Stamp: 012085
G. Title: Letter - Subject: Phase IlWorkplan For Remedial Investigation For Group #2 Sites
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 2
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager Superfund Texas Enforcement
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: January 10,1995
Bate Stamp: 012086
H. Title: Letter - Subject: Soil And Ground Water Background Concentration Reports
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: January 23,1995
Bate Stamp: 012087 - 012088
I. Title: Letter - Subject: Draft Final Remedial Investigations Feasibility Study Report Sites 13 And
14 (Group 3)
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Rant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Usa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: January 30,1995
Bate Stamp: 012089
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORXAXWAMWMTION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
CffKONOLOGKAL INDEX
VOLUME I of I (Continued)
1995
J. Title: Letter - Subject: Hydrogeological Assessment for LHAAP
Group(s): All - Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Recipient: David Tolbert, Project Manager, LHAAP
Date: February 16, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012090 - 012092
K. Title: Letter - Subject: Soil Background Concentration Report for LHAAP
Group(s): All - Hydrogeological Assessment£oli and Groundwater Background Studies
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Recipient: David Tolbert, Project Manager, LHAAP
Date: February 16,1995
Bate Stamp: 012093 - 012095
L. Title: Letter - Subject: Sampling and Data Results Report for the Remedial Investigation at
Group 1 Sites for LHAAP in Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 1
Slte(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site at Avenues P and Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of the Army, LHAAP
Author(s): Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence J.Sowa, Commanding Officer
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Price, Superfund Enforcement, USEPA
Date: February 21,1995
Bate Stamp: 012096 .
M. Title: Letter - Subject: Meeting, LHAAP, for Technical Review Committee - March 1, 1995
Attach(s): Meeting Agenda
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN AXMT AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RSCORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 1 of I (Continued)
1995
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: February 21, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012097
N. Title: Letter - LHAAP, Record of Decision for Early Interim remedial Action at Burning
Ground No. 3
Group(s): Early Interim Action at Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plan) Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: David Tolbert, Project Manager, U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: February 21, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012098 - 012099
O. Title: Letter - LHAAP, Draft Record of Decision
Group(s): Early Interim Action at Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Dan Pearson, Executive Director
Recipient: Allyn M. Davis, Ph.D., Director, Hazardous Waste Management Division, USEPA
Date: February 28,1995
Bate Stamp: 012100
P. Title: Final Report- LHAAP Installation Restoration Program
Sites 12 And 16 Interim Remedial Action Focused Feasibility Study
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: March, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012101 - 012344
Q. Title: Fact Sheet - LHAAP Sites 12 and 16, Landfill Caps Interim Action
April 10, 1995
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VOLUME I of I (Continued)
1995
Group(s): Interim Remedial Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Author(s): Mr. David Tolbert, Environmental Protection Specialist.
Recipient: U.S. Public
Date: March, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012345
R. Title: Proposed Plan Of Action- LHAAP Sites 12 and 16, Landfill Caps Interim Action
Group(s): Interim Remedial Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Author(s): Mr. David Tolbert, Environmental Protection Specialist.
Recipient: U.S. Pubic
Date: March, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012346 - 012366
S. Title: Meeting Agenda- LHAAP Technical Review Committee Meeting, March 1, 1995
Attach(s): Status Report - LHAAP Environmental Projects Status (as of February 27,1995)
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: Meeting Participants
Date: March 1, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012367 - 012369
T. Title: Superfund Site Update- LHAAP Technical Assistance Grant Awarded
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6
Recipient: U.S. Public
Date: March 1,1995
Bate Stamp: 012370 - 012371
April 10, 1995
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IMNGHQRN ARMY AMMUNITION PUNT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD -CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME loll (Continued)
1995
U. Title: Letter - Subject: March 23,1995 Public Meeting Invitation
Group(s): Interim Remedial Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old LandHII
Location: Karnack High Sdiool
Agency: Department of the Army
Author(s): Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: 75661 Zip Code Resident
Date: March 14,1995
Bate Stamp: 012372
V. Title: Public Notice- Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Notice Of Public Meeting On Proposed
Treatment Area For Burning Ground No. 3 Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Notice Published In News Messenger
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pdn
Location: Karnack High School
Agency: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Author(s): U. S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Recipient: U.S. Public
Date: March 23,1995
Bate Stamp:
W. Title: Final Report- Soil Background Concentration Report
Group(s): All - Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Tefcas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: U.S. Army, Longtorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: March, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012374 - 012590
X. Title: Letter - Subject: Draft Remedial Investigations Feasibility Study Report Sites 13 And 14
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMmNlTlON PLANT
KASNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL fftDEX
VOLUME 1 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Author(s): Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: March 14,1995
Bate Stamp: 012591 - 012594
Y. Title: Report- Public Meeting In Re: LHAAP 12 and LHAAP 16 Landfills, Interim Remedial
Action Proposal
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP 16 Old Landfill
Location: Karnack High School
Agency: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Author (s): U. S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Recipient: U.S. Public
Date: March 23, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012595 - 012633
Z. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmission of Proposed Plan of Action, for Group 3 Sites (13 And 14]
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author (s): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: March 27,1995
Bate Stamp: 012634
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK,T£XAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD-CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 2 of10
1995
A. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
B.
C.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Letter - Subject: Transmission of Proposed Plan of Action for Group 3 Sites (13 And 14)
3
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Mr. Michael A. Moore, Rl / FSII Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
March 27, 1995
012635
Letter - Subject: Addendum to the Phase 2 Work Plan forWasteline Sampling and the
Associated Chemical Data Acquisition Plan for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
2
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Maifcall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Mr. Lawrence J.Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Ms. Lisa M. Price, Environmental Protection Agency
March 30,1995
012636
Letter - Subject: Addendum to the Phase 2 Work Plan forWasteline Sampling and the
Associated Chemical Data Acquisition Plan for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
2
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
March 30,1995
012637
April 10, 1995
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KAJRNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATE MCORD-WROVOLOGfCAL INDEX
/PLUME 2 of10 (Continued)
1995
D. Title: Letter • Subject: Addendum to the Phase 2 Work Plan forWasteline Sampling and the
Associated Chemical Data Acquisition Plan for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 2
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Loighorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. Lawrence J.Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: March 30,1995
Bate Stamp: 012638
E. Title: Letter-Subject; Transmission of Final Soil Background Concentration Report for LHAAP
Group(s): All - Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Ixmghon Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: March 30,1995
Bate Stamp: 012639
F. Title: Letter-Subject; Transmission of Final Sell Background Concentration Report for LHAAP
Group(s): All • Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammnltion Plant
Author(s): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: March 30,1995
Bate Stamp: 012640
G. Title: Letter-Subject; Transmission of Final Son Background Concentration Report for LHAAP
Group(s): All -Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author (s): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
April 10, 1995
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WNGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARXACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RSCORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 2 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Recipient: Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: March 30,1995
Bate Stamp: 012641
H. Title:
I.
J.
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp;
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Report - Final Addendum to Phase 2 Work Plan foiWasteline Sampling Group 2 Sites at
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
2
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Rant
Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
April, 1995
012642 - 012663
Report - Final Addendum to Phase 2 Chemical Data Acquisition Plan foWasteline
Sampling Group 2 Sites at Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
2
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
April, 1995
012664 - 012674
Letter - Subject: Changes to Final Soil Background Concentration Report for LHAAP
All - Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
April 10, 1995
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LOVGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KUtmCK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
3 o'/OLUME 2 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Author (s): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: April 4, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012675
K.
L.
M.
N.
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Title: Letter - Subject: Changes to Final Soil Background Concentration Report for LHAAP
Group(s): All - Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
Site(s): General
Location; Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author (s): Mr. Lawrence J.Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: April 4,1995
Bate Stamp: 012676
Title: Letter - Subject: Changes to Final Soil Background Concentration Report for LHAAP
Group(s): All - Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: April 4,1995
Bate Stamp: 012677
Title: Letter - Subject: Sites 12 and 16, Landfill Caps Interim Action Comments and Questions
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Ruth Culver, Conservation Chairman, UncertaiiAudubon
Recipient: David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: April 20,1995
Bate Stamp: 012678 - 012680
Title: Record of Decision For Burning Ground No. 3 Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground/Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Agency: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineer
Author(s): U. S. Army Corps Of Engineers
April 10, 1995
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VOLUME 2 of 10 (Continued
1995
O.
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Recipient: UJ5. PubUc
Date: May, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012681 • 012751
Title: Letter - Subject; Soli Background Concentration Report forLHAAP
Group(s): All • Hydrogeologlcal Assessment, Soft and Groundwater Background Studies
Sited): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Authors): Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI / FS D Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Flam
Date: May 1,1995
Bate Stamp: 012752 • 012753
Title: Letter - Subject: Remedial Instigation / Feasibility Study - Sites 13 And 14 (Group 3)
Groups): 3
Stte(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old I^dfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longbora Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Authorfy): Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI / FS n Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: Mr. David ToHxrt, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: May 3,1995
Bate Stamp: 012754 - 012756
Title: Letter - Subject: Proposed Plan - Sites 13 And 14 (Group 3)
Groupfc): 3
SnXs): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author®): Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient:' Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: May 4,1995
Bate Stamp: 012757 - 012759
Title:
Grouptt):
Site
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1995
T.
J.
V.
w.
Title: Letter - Subject; Final Groundwater Background Concentration Report forLHAAP
Group(s): AH - Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
Site(s): General
Location: Lenghorn Army Ammunition Flint, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: May 9,1995
Bate Stamp: 012761
Title: Letter - Subject: Final Groundwater Background Concentration Report forLHAAP
Group(s): All - Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
Sited): General
Location: Long horn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. Lawrence J.Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI / FSII Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: May 9,1995
Bate Stamp: 012762
Title: Letter • Subject; Final Hydrogeologlcal Assessment Report forLHAAP
Groupd): All -Hydrogeological Assessment, Soli and Groundwater Background Studies
Sited): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Authord)! Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, VS. Army
Recipient: Lisa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: May 11,1995
Bate Stamp: 012763
Title: Letter - Subject: Final Hydrogeological Assessment Report for LHAAF
Giroup(s):' All • Hydrogeologlcal Assessment, Sell and Groundwater Background Studies
Slt«(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Authord): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Redolent: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: May 11,1995
Bate Stamp: 012764
Title: Letter - Subject: final Hydronoloyicai AaMMmmt Report forLHAAP
Group(s): All - Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
SHe(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
VOLUME 2 of 10 (Continued*
April 10,1995
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1995
Z.
Agency, Department Of The Array, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Authors): Mr. Lawrence J.Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. Michael A. Moore, W / FS D Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: May 11,1995
Bate Stamp: 012765
Title: Utter - Subject: Drift Record of Decision for Early Interim Remedial Action at Landfill
Sites 12 and 16,
GroupCi): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Sited): LHAAP-12 Actto Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Anthord): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Usa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: May 23,1995
Bate Stamp: 012766
Title: Letter - Subject: Draft Record of Decision for Early Interim Remedial Action at Landfill
Site* 12 and 16,
Group^): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Sited): LHAAP-12 Adhe Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Authord): Mr. Lawrence J.Sowe, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Array
Recipient: Mr. Michael A. Moore, Rl / FS O Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: May 23,1995
Bate Stamp: 012767
Title: Letter - Subject: Draft Record of Decision for Early Interim Remedial Action at Landfill
Sites 12 and 16,
Grtupd): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Sited): LHAAP-12 Actta Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Authord): Mr. Lawrence J.Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: May 23,1995
Bate Stamp: 012768
April 10,1995
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2146656460 D.05/85
VOLUME 3 of 10
1995
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Title:
Groupd):
Site(s):
Location!
Agency:
Authorfe):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Tiae:
Groupfe):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Sitefe):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s);
Redplent:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Ste{s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Letter * Subject: Point of Contact for Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
AH
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Mr. Lawrence J.Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Lba Price, Remedal Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
May 24,1995
012769
Letter • Subject: Point of Contact for Longhorn Army Ammunition Rant
All
General
Longborn Army Ammunition Plant, Mrshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Mr. Lawrence J. Sows, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI / FS n Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
May 24,1995
012770
Letter - Subject: final Soil Background Concentration Report for LHAAP
All -Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Mr. Lawrence J.Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Array
Lisa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
May 25,1995
012771
Letter-Subject: Final Sell Background Concentration Report for LHAAP
All -Hydrogeological Assessment, SoH and Groundwater Background Studies
General
Longborn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Ann/, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
May 25,1995
012772
Title: Letter • Subject: Final Soil Background Concentration Report for LHAAP
Group(s): All - Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
SUe(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
April 10,1995
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KARNACK^TEXAS
ADMItUSTRATTVERECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 3 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: May 25, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012773
F. Title: Proposed Plan of Action- Sites 13 And 14 (Group 3), Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
Recipient: U. S. Public
Date: June, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012774 - 012785
G. Title: Final Report- Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study Sites 13 and 14 Volume I,
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Leghorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: June, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012786 - 012864
H. Title: Final Report- Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study Sites 13 and 14 Volume II,
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Rant
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa Distrio*
Recipient: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: June, 1995
Bate Stamp: 013175 - 014195
Note: Bate Stamp Numbers Are Out of Sequence From Volume 5 of 5 1995 After the Letter W.
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADMIN1STRATTVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 4 of 10
1995
I.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Note:
Final Report- Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study Sites 13 and 14 Volume HI,
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
3
LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Adfre Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
June, 1995
014196-015320
Bate Stamp Numbers Are Out of Sequence Continuing From Volume 3 of 5 1995 After
the Letter H.
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN AXMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 5 of 10
1995
J.
K.
L.
M.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Final Report - DERPMIS / RMIS Resolution Document for Longhorn Army Ammunition
Plant
All
General
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
June, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012865 - 012934
Title: Final Report- Groundwater Background Concentration Report
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: U.S. Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: June, 1995
Bate Stamp: 012935 - 013162
Title: Letter - Subject: Request for Approval of Final Disposition of CERCLA Investigative -
Derived Solid Material at the Old Landfill, Site 16
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant,Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: June 6,1995
Bate Stamp: 013163
Title: Letter • Subject: Management of Investigation Derived Waste
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Aimunition Rant
Author(s): Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: Mr. DavidTolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: June 7,1995
Bate Stamp: 013164
April 10, 1995
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WNGBORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
/PLUME 5 of 10 (Continued)
1995
N. Title: Letter - Subject: Volume I FinalHydrogeological Assessment Report for LHAAP
Group(s): All - Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: June 13, 1995
Bate Stamp: 013165
O. Title: Letter - Subject: Volume I FinalHydrogeological Assessment Report for LHAAP
Group(s): All -Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Ai
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 5 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. Lawrence J.Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: June 15, 1995
Bate Stamp: 013169
S. Title: Letter • Subject: Schedules for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: . Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI / FSII Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: June 15, 1995
Bate Stamp: 013170
T. Title: Letter -Subject: Schedules for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): All
Slte(s): General
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. Lawrence J. Sowa, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: June 15,1995
Bate Stamp: 013171
U. Title: Memorandum - Subject: Review of the Draft Record of Decision for Early Interim
Remedial Action at Landfill Sites 12 and 16
Croup(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Arthur P. Lee, P.E. Program Manager, Health, Risk Assessment and Risk
Communication
Recipient: Commander, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, Attentionlonna Polk
Date: June 21, 1995
Bate Stamp: 013172 .
V. Title: Memorandum - Subject: Review of Schedules for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): All
Slte(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plan! Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
VOLUME 5 of 10 (Continued)
April 10, 1995 ': C^I05
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1995
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X.
Y.
Author(s): Arthur P. Lee, P.E. Program Manager, Health Risk Assessment and Risk
Communication
Recipient: Jonna Polk, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: June 22,1995
Bate Stamp: 013173
Title: Letter- Subject: Approval of Schedules for Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Recipient: Lisa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Author(s): Darnell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army Executive Officer
Date: June 29,1995
Bate Stamp: 013174
Title: Letter- Subject: Approval of Schedules for Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, RI / FSII Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: June 28,1995
Bate Stamp: 015321
Note: Bate Stamp numbers are out of sequence due to receiving documents after the July
update
Title: Letter - Subject; Draft Work Plan For Phase III of Interim Remedial Action at Burning
Ground No. 3 and UEP, LHAAP 18 & 24 for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant -
Transmittal of Full-Size Drawings
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Lisa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Agency: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineer
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Date: June 29, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015322
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 5 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Z. Title: Letter - Subject: Draft Work Plan For Phase III of Interim Remedial Action at Burning
Ground No. 3 and UEP, LHAAP18 & 1 for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant -
Transmittal of Full-Size Drawings
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Michael A. Moore, RI / FSII Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Agency: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineer
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Date: June 29, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015323
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARm MIMUNTTION PUNT
KAXmCK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
/PLUME 6 of 10
1995
A. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Recipient:
Agency:
Author(s),:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
B.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Slte(s):
Location:
Letter - Subject: Draft Work Plan For Phase III of Interim Remedial Action at Burning
Ground No. 3 and UEP, LHAAP 18 & 24 for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant -
Transmittal of Full-Size Drawings
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
U. S. Army Corps Of Engineer
Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
June 29, 1995
015324
Letter - Subject: Final Record of Decision for Early Interim Remedial Action at Landfill
Sites 12 and 16
Landfill Caps Interim Action
LHAAP-12 Active LandT.il
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Lisa Marie Price, Remedial ProjedManager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
July 10,1995
015325
Letter- Subject: Final Record of Decision for Early Interim Remedial Action at Landfill
Sites 12 and 16
Landfill Caps Interim Action
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Supefund Investigation Section
July 10,1995
015326
Letter - Subject: Final Record of Decision for Early Interim Remedial Action at Landfill
Sites 12 and 16
Landfill Caps Interim Action
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
April 10, 1995
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LONGHORN ARm AMMUNITION PLANT
KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 6 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army Investigation Section
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: July 10, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015327
E. Title: Public Meeting- Subject: No Further Action Proposal for Sites 13 & 14 for Longhorn
Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps of Enginers
Recipient: U.S. Public
Date: July 18,1995
Bate Stamp: 015328-015352
F. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal of Revised Air Monitoring Plan, Appendix C to Draft
Chemical Data Acquisition Plan, Phase III of Interim Remedial Action at Burning
Ground No. 3 Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Agency: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineer
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Date: July 25, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015353
G. Title: Letter - Subject: Request for 20-day Extension for Reviewing and Commenting on
General Work Plan Interim Remedial Action at Burning Ground No. 3 Longhorn Army
Ammunition Rant
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined EvaporMi Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: July 25,1995
Bate Stamp: 015354
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 6 of10 (Continued)
1995
H. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal of Final Record of Decision for Early Interim Remedial
Action at Landfill Sites 12 and 16,
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: July 27, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015355
I. Title: Letter - Subject: Preliminary Design for Interim Remedial Action at Landfill Sites 12 and
16
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: July 27,1995
Bate Stamp: 015356
J. Title: Letter - Subject: Preliminary Design for Interim Remedial Action at Landfill Sites 12 and
Title:
16
Group(s):
Site(s):
Landfill Caps Interim Action
LHAAP-12 toive Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
Author(s): Darrell W.Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Michael A. Moore, RI / FS H Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: July 27,1995
Bate Stamp: 015357
Title:
16
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Letter - Subject: Preliminary Design for Interim Remedial Action at Landfill Sites 12 and
Landfill Caps Interim Action
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - OtttGttOLQGlCAL INDEX
VOLUME 6 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: July 27,1995
Bate Stamp: 015358
L. Title: Memorandum for Commander- Subject: Review of Draft Work Plan for Phase HI
Interim Remedial Action at Burning Ground No. 3 and UEP, LHAAP18 & 24, Volumes
1-5 , Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant, Prepared by Dow Environmental, 23 June
1995
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Jonna Polk, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Arthur P. Lee, P.E., Program Manager, Health Risk Assessment and Risk
Communication, Department of the Army
Date: July 28, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015359
M. Title: Letter • Subject: Comments on General Work Plan Interim Remedial Action at Burning
Ground No. 3 Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Section 3: Soil and Source Material
Excavation, Treatment and Disposal Pan
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: July 31,1995
Bate Stamp: 015360-015361
N. Title: Letter - Subject: Request for Extension for Reviewing Preliminary Design for Interim
Remedial Action at Landfill Sites 12 and 16
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition PaA, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: August 1,1995
Bate Stamp: 015362
April 10, 1995
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KARNAOL TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD -CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 6 of 10 (Continued)
1995
O. Title: Letter - Subject: Preliminary Design for Interim Remedial Action at Landfill Sites 12 and
16
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Amnunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chlnn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Michael A. Moore, RI / FSII Unit, Super fund Investigation Section
Date: August 1, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015363
P. Title: Letter - Subject: Design Work Plan Interim Remedial Action at Burning Ground No. 3
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unifed Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Mr. DavidTolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: August 1, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015364
Q. Title: Letter - Subject: Final Hydrogeological Assessment Report for LHAAP
Group(s): All-Hydrogeological Assessment, Soil and Groundwater Background Studies
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI / FS D Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: Mr DavidTolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: August 1,1995
Bate Stamp: 01536*5
R. Title: Letter - Subject: Change in Address
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Amy Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Recipient: Mr. DavidTolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: August 1, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015366
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KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADABNJSTXATtVE RECORD -CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 6 of 10 (Continued)
1995
S. Title: Memorandum - Subject; Early Interim Remedial Action Record of Decision (ROD) at
Landfill Sites 12 and 16, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chirm, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. Robert Radkiewicz, U.S. Army Industrial Operations
COL M. Potter, U.S. Army Material Command
Mr. M. Vogt, 600 Army Pentagon
Date: August 2,1995
Bate Stamp: 015367
T. Title: Letter - SubjectrTransmittal of Draft Phase II Sumps Investigation Sample and Data
Report Volumes 1-5 for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 4
Site(s): LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Ctonn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: August 9,1995
Bate Stamp: 015368
U. Title: Letter • Subject: Transmittal of Draft Phase II Sumps Investigation Sample and Data
Report Volumes 1-5 for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 4
Sltc(s): LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Rant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chlnn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. Michad A. Moore, Rl / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: August 9,1995
Bate Stamp: 015369
April W, 1995
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KARXAQK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RSCOKfi - CHRONOLQGrCAL INDEX
/PLUME 6 of 10 (Continued)
1995
V. Title: Letter-Transmittal of Groups 2 & 4 Baseline Risk Assessment Work Plans, Minutes for
July 19, 1995Risk Assessment ConceptScoping Meeting for Longhom Army
Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 2 & 4
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Hashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhvn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Environmental Protection Agency
Date: August 9,1995
Bate Stamp: 015370
V. Title: Letter - Groups 2 & 4 Baseline Risk Assessment Work Plans, Minutes for July 19. 1995
Risk Assessment ConceptScoping Meeting for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 2 & 4
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: August 9,1995
Bate Stamp: 015371
X. Title: Letter - Groups 2 & 4 Baseline Risk Assessment Work Plans, Minutes for July 19, 1995
Risk Assessment ConceptScoping Meeting for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 2 & 4
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD-CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 6 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Z.
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: August 9, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015372
Title: Letter - Subject: Comments on General Work Plan Interim Remedial Action at Burning
Ground No. 3 Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Section 3: Soil and Source Material
Excavation, Treatment and Disposal Plan
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army,'Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: August 10,1995
Bate Stamp: 015373-015374
Title: Letter - Subject: Proposed Record of Decision (ROD) at Landfill Sites 12 and 16,
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Dan Pearson, Executive Director, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Recipient: Mr. Myron O.Knudson, P.E., Director Superfund Division, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
Date: August 14,1995
Bate Stamp: 015375
April 10, 1995
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KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
/PLUME 7 of 10
1995
A. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Recipient:
Agency:
Author(s):
Date:
Bate Stamp:
B. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Recipient:
Agency:
Author (s):
Date:
Bate Stamp:
C.
D.
Title:
16
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Letter - Subject: Design Work Plan Interim Remedial Action at Burning Ground No. 3
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Request for 14 Day Extension to Complete Review
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Mr. DavidTolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Lisa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
August 17,1995
015376
Letter - Subject: TNRCCs Comments on General Work Plan Interim Remedial Action at
Burning Ground No. 3 Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texar
Mr. DavidTolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
August 17,1995
015377-015396
Letter - Subject: Preliminary Design for Interim Remedial Action at Landfill Sites 12 and
Landfill Caps Interim Action
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Ixas
Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Mr. DavidTolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
August 25,1995
015397
Letter - Group 5 Draft Chemical Data Acquisition Plan for the Preliminary Assessment
Site Investigations for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
5
LHAAP-50 Former Waste Disposal Facility
LHAAP-52 Magazine Washout Area
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-60 Former Storage Building 411 and 714
LHAAP-63 Burial Pits
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
April 10, 1995
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KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECOM- CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 7 of 10 (Continued)
J995
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Super fund Texas Enforcement
Date: August 28, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015398
E. Title: Letter - Group 5 Draft Chemical Data Acquisition Plan for the Preliminary Assessment
Site Investigations for Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
Group(s): 5
Site(s): . LHAAP-50 Former Waste Disposal Facility
LHAAP-52 Magazine Washout Area
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-60 Former Storage Building 411 and 714
LHAAP-63 Burial Pits
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II UnitSuperfund Investigation Section
Date: August 28,1995
Bate Stamp: 015399
r. Title: Letter - Group 5 Draft Chemical Data Acquisition Plan for the Preliminary Assessment
Site Investigations for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 5
Site(s): LHAAP-50 Former Waste Disposal Facility
LHAAP-52 Magazine Washout Area
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-60 Former Storage Building 411 and 714
LHAAP-63 Burial Pits
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: August 28,1995
Bate Stamp: 015400
j. Title: Letter - Subject: Proposed Permit HW - 50195 Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Interim Remedial Action Modeling,
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plan) Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson Commander Representative, Longhorn Army Ammunition
Plant
April 10, 1995
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'PLUME 7 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): John C. Gott, Chemical Section New Source Review Division, Texas Natural Resource
Conservation Commission
Date: August 28,1995
Bate Stamp: 015401-015402
H. Title: Letter - Groups 2 & 4 Baseline Risk Assessment Work Plans, Minutes for July 19,1995
Risk Assessment ConceptScoping Meeting for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 2 & 4
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-18 & LHAAP 24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Evaporation Pond
LHAAP-29 Former TNT Production Area
LHAAP-32 Formal TNT Waste Disposal Plant
LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps • Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, RI / FSII Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: August 29, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015403
I. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal ofTNRCCs Revised Comments on General Work Plan
Interim Remedial Action at Burning Ground No. 3 Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: August 29,1995
Bate Stamp: 015404-015419
J. Title: Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments on Design Work Plan Interim Remedial Action at
Burning Ground No. 3 Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Pan
April 10, 1995
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VOLUME 7 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: August 30,1995
Bate Stamp: 015420-015428
K. Title: Letter - Subject: Preliminary Design for Interim Remedial Action at Landfill Sites 12 and
16
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, RI / FS Q Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: August 30,1995
Bate Stamp: 015429-015430
L. Title: Final Plan- Chemical Data Acquisition Plan for the Preliminary Assessment Site
Investigations Group V at Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 5
Site(s): LHAAP-50 Former Waste Disposal Facility
LHAAP-52 Magazine Washout Area
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-60 Former Storage Building 411 and 714
LHAAP-63 Burial Pits
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
Recipient: U.S. Army Coips of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: September, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015431-015527
M. Title: Final Plan- Final Work Plan for the Preliminary Assessment Site Investigations Group
No. V at Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 5
Site(s): LHAAP-50 Former Waste Disposal Facility
LHAAP-52 Magazine Washout Area
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-60 Former Storage Building 411 and 714
LHAAP-63 Burial Pits
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECOR&-CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
PLUME 7 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Author(s): Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
Recipient: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: September, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015528-015547
N. Title: Letter - Subject: EPA's Comments on Preliminary Assessment Site Investigations Group
No. V Work Plan and Chemical Data Acquisition Plan at Longhom Army Ammunition
Plant, Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 5
Site(s): • LHAAP-50 Former Waste Disposal Facility
LHAAP-52 Magazine Washout Area
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-60 Former Storage Building 411 and 714
LHAAP-63 Burial Pits
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammuirtion Pant
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Date: Septembers, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015548-015550
O. Title: Letter - Subject: Tnuismittal of Record of Decision for No Further Action at LHAAP 13
& 14 for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: September 6,1995
Bate Stamp: 015551
P. Title: Letter - Subject: Trunsmittal of Record of Decision for No Further Action at LHAAP 13
& 14 for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RBCORD-CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 7 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Recipient: Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfud Investigation Section
Date: September 6, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015552
Q. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal of Record of Decision for No Further Action at LHAAP 13
& 14 for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: September 6,1995
Bate Stamp: 015553
R. Title: Letter -Subject: EPA's Comments on DERPMIS / RMIS Resolution Document for
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): All
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Recipient: Mr. DavidTolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: September 6,1995
Bate Stamp: 015554-015571
S. Title: Letter - Subject: Review Comments on Preliminary Assessment Site Investigations Group
No. 5 Work Plan and Draft Chemical Data Acquisition Plan at Longhorn Army
Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 5
Site(s): LHAAP-50 Former Waste Disposal Facility
LHAAP-52 Magazine Washout Area
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-60 Former Storage Building 411 and 714
LHAAP-63 Burial Pits
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s)>: Michael A. Moore, RI / FS D Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: September 7,1995
Bate Stamp: 015572-015600
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
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VOLUME 7 of 10 (Continued)
1995
T. Title: Minutes - Technical Review Committee, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Attach (s) Executive Summary
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Martial!, Texas
Company: Environmental Protection Agency
Author (s): Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Recipient: Jonna Polk, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: September 12,1995
Bate Stamp: 015601-015605
U. Title: Letter - Subject; Response toEPA's & TNRCCs Comments of Draft Work Plan for
Phase III of Interim Remedial Action at Burning Ground No. 3 Longhorn Army
Ammunition Plant
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Agency: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineer
Author(s): Darnell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Date: September 12,1995
Bate Stamp: 015606-015638
V. Title: Letter - Subject: Response to EPA's & TNRCCs Comments of Draft Work Han For
Phase ID of Interim Remedial Action at Burning Ground No. 3 Longhorn Arjm
Ammunition Plant
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Michael A. Moore, RI / FS n Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Agency: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineer
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Date: September 12,1995
Bate Stamp: 015639-015671
W. Title: Letter - Subject: Response toEPA's & TNRCCs Comments of Draft Work Plan For
Phase ni of Interim Remedial Action at Burning Ground No. 3 Longhorn Army
Ammunition Plant
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
April 10, 1995
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KARKACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 7 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Agency: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineer
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Date: September 12,1995
Bate Stamp 015672
X. Title: Memorandum For Commander- Subject: Review of Record of Decision for No Further
Action at LHAAP 13 & 14 for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Jack M. Heller, Ph. D. Acting Program Manager, Health Risk Assessment and Risk
Communication
Recipient: Jonna Polk, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date:. September 20,1995
Bate Stamp: 015673-015674
Y. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal of Draft Project Work Plans Interim Remedial Action at
Landfill Sites 12 and 16,
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: September 21, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015675
1. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal of Draft Project Work Plans Interim Remedial Action at
Landfill Sites 12 and 16
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darren W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army-
Recipient: Michael A. Moore, RI / FS H Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: September 21,1995
Bate Stamp: 015676
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'PLUME 8 of10
1995
A. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
B.
C.
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author (s):
Recipient:
Date:
Letter - Subject: Transmittal of Draft Project Work Plans Interim Remedial Action at
Landfill Sites 12 and 16
Landfill Caps Interim Action
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department of The Army, Longhorn Army AmmunitioiPlant
Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
September 21,1995
015677
Memorandum for Commander Subject: Review of the Group 5 Draft Work Plan for
Preliminary Assessment Site Investigations for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant,
Karnack, Texas, Prepared bySverdnip Environmental, August 1995
5
LHAAP-50 Former Waste Disposal Facility
LHAAP-52 Magazine Washout Area
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-60 Former Storage Building 411 and 714
LHAAP-63 Burial Pits
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Jack M. Heller, Ph. D., Acting Program Manager, Health Risk Assessment and Risk
Communication
Jonna Polk, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
September 27, 1995
015678
Record of Decision- For Early Interim Remedial Action at Landfill Sites 12 and 16.
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Landfill Caps Interim Action
LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Public
September 27, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015679-015857
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 8 of 10 (Continued)
1995
D. Title: Report - Chemical Data Validation Report August and September 1995 Chemical Data at
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Harrison Bayou
Site(s): Harrison Bayou
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: October, 1995
Bate Stamp: 015858416226
April 10, 1995
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PLUME 9 of10
1995
F.
H.
Title: Letter - Subject: Agendas for Meetings, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshal Texas
Company: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Mr. DavidTolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Recipient: Michael A. Moore, RI / FSII Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: October 3, 1995
Bate Stamp: 016227
Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal of Final Record of Decision and Request for Concurrence
Letter for LHAAP Sites 13 & 14 at Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darnell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
' Recipient: Executive Director (M-143), Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: October 5, 1995
Bate Stamp: 016228
G. Title: Final Plan- Transmittal of Final Work Plan for the Preliminary Assessment Site
Investigations Group No. 5 at Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 5
Site(s): LHAAP-50 Former Waste Disposal Facility
LHAAP-52 Magazine Washout Area
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-60 Former Storage Building 411 and 714
LKAAP-63 Burial Pits
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: October 5,1995
Bate Stamp: 016229
Title: Final Plan- Transmittal of Final Work Plan for the Preliminary Assessment Site
Investigations Group No. 5 at Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 5
Site(s): LHAAP-50 Former Waste Disposal Facility
LHAAP-52 Magazine Washout Area
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-60 Former Storage Building 411 and 714
LHAAP-63 Burial Pits
April 10, 1995
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KAXNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 9 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: October 5,1995
I.
Bate Stamp: 016230
Title: Final Plan- Transmittal of Final Work Plan for the Preliminary Assessment Site
Investigations Group No. 5 at Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 5
Site(s): LHAAP-50 Former Waste Disposal Facility
LHAAP-52 Magazine Washout Area
LHAAP-17 No. 2 Flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-60 Former Storage Building 411 and 714
LHAAP-63 Burial Pits
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: October 5,1995
Bate Stamp: 016231
J. Title: Letter - Subject: EPA's Transmittal of Comments for Draft Project Work Plans Interim
Remedial Action at Landfill Sites 12 and 16
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 ActiveLandfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Recipient: Mr. DavidTolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: October 9,1995
Bate Stamp: 016232 - 016234
K. Title: Letter - Subject: Response toEPA's Comments on Design Work Plan Interim Remedial
Action at Burning Ground No. 3, Longhorn Army Amanition Plant
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Lisa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Date: October 9,1995
Bate Stamp: 016235 - 016238
PLUME 9 of 10 (Continued)
April 10, 1995
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KAXMCX. TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
1995
L. Title: Letter - Subject: October 1995 Project Coordinators Meeting
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Lisa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Texas Enforcement
Recipient: Mr. DavidTolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: October 9,1995
Bate Stamp: 016239
M. Title: Letter - Subject: Comments on Armys Responses toTNRCCs Comments on General
Work Plan Interim Remedial Action a Burning Ground No. 3, Longhorn Army
Ammunition Plant
Group(s): Early Interim Action At Burning Ground No. 3
Site(s): LHAAP-18 & LHAAP-24 Burning Ground / Washout Pond & Unlined Evaporation Pond
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: October 10,1995
Bate Stamp: 016240-016270
N. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal of Draft Final Site Characterization Summary for the
Remedial Investigation for Group 1 Sites for LHAAP in Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 1
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site at Avenues P and Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of the Army, LHAAP
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Price, Superfund Enforcement, USEPA
Date: October 16,1995
Bate Stamp: 016271
O. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal of Draft Final Site Characterization Summary for the
Remedial Investigation for Group 1 Sites for LHAAP in Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 1
Site(s): LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site at Avenues P and Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD -CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 9 of 10 (Continued)
1995
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshfl, Texas
Agency: Department of the Army, LHAAP
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: October 16,1995
Bate Stamp: 016272
P. Title: Letter - Subject: TransmittaJ of Draft Final Site Characterization Summary for the
Remedial Investigation for Group 1 Sites for LHAAP in Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 1
Site(s): • LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site at Avenues P and Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of the Army, LHAAP
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
. Date: October 16, 1995
Bate Stamp: 016273
Q. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal ofTNRCCs Comments on Draft Project Work Plan of
Landfill Sites 12 and 16
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: October 17,1995
Bate Stamp: 016274 - 016276
R. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal of Army's Responses toTNRCCs Comments on Interim
Remedial Action Preliminary Design at Landfill Sites 12 and 16
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, RI / FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: October 17, 1995
Bate Stamp: 016277-016309
PLUME 9 of 10 (Continued)
April 10, 1995
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1995
S. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal of Draft Phase n Investigations of 125 Waste Process
Sumps And 20 Waste Rack Sumps
Group(s): 4
Site(s): LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Price, Superfund Enforcement, USEPA
Date: October 19,1995
Bate Stamp: 016310
T. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal of Draft Phase D Investigations of 125 Waste Process
Sumps And 20 Waste Rack Sumps
Group(s): 4
Site(s): LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Rant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Michael A. Moore, RI / FSII Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Date: October 19, 1995
Bate Stamp: 016311
U. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal of Draft Phase II Investigations of 125 Waste Process
Sumps And 20 Waste Rack Sumps
Group(s): 4
Site(s): LHAAP-35 Process Wastewater Sumps - Various
LHAAP-36 Explosive Waste Pads
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U.S. Army
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: October 19,1995
Bate Stamp: 016312
V. Title: Letter - Subject: Cultural Resources Inventory of a Suspected High Explosive Dump Site
at Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 5
Site(s): LI1AAP-50 Former Waste Disposal Facility
LHAAP-52 Magazine Washout Area
LHAAP-17 No. 2 flashing Area / Burning Ground
LHAAP-60 Former Storage Building 411 and 714
LHAAP-63 Burial Pits
VOLUME 9 of 10 (Continued)
April 10, 1995
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W.
Y.
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of the Army, LHAAP
Author(s): G. DavidSteele, P. E., Chief, Planning Division, U. S. Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Recipient: Mr. Curtis Tunnell, Executive Director, Texas Historical Commission, Department of
Antiquities Protection
Date: October 19,1995
Bate Stamp: 016313-016321
Title: Memorandum for Commander- Subject: Review of the Draft Site Work Plan for Interim
Remedial Action at Landfill Sites 12 and 16
Group(s): Landfill Caps Interim Action
Site(s): LHAAP-12 Active Landfill
LHAAP-16 Old Landfill
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Jack M. Heller, Ph. D., Acting Program Manager, Health Risk Assessment and Risk
Communication
Recipient: Jonna Polk, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: October 24,1995
Bate Stamp: 016322
Title: Letter - Subject: Record of Decision Concurrence for LHAAP Sites 13 & 14 at Longhorn
Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfill And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Pant
Author(s): Dan Pearson, Executive Director, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Recipient: Mr. Myron O.Knudson, P.E., Director Superfund Division, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
Date: October 30,1995
Bate Stamp: 016323
Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal of Record of Decision for No Further Action at LHAAP
Sites 13 & 14 at Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 3
Site(s): LHAAP-13 Suspected TNT Burial Between Active Landfl And Old Landfill
LHAAP-14 Area 54 Burial Ground
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department Of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Michael A. Moore, RI / FS D Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
April 10, 1995
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1995
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Price, Superfund Enforcement, USEPA
Date: October 30,1995
Bate Stamp: 016324
Z. Title: Letter - Subject: Transmittal ofEPA's Comments on Site Characterization Summary for
the Remedial Investigation 6r Group 1 Sites for LHAAP in Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 1
Site(s): . LHAAP-1 Inert Burning Grounds
LHAAP-11 Suspected TNT Burial Site at Avenues P and Q
LHAAP-27 South Test Area
LHAAP-54 or LHAAP-XX Ground Signal Test Area
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Agency: Department of the Army, LHAAP
Author(s): Ms. Lisa Price, Superfund Enforcement, USEPA
Recipient: Mr. DavidTolbert, Project Manager, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: November 1,1995
Bate Stamp: 016325-016327
April 10, 1995
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1995
A. Title: Letter - Subject: Reply to Ms.Johnson's Letter to Ms. Saginaw Regarding Attendance at
Project Manager's Meetings
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
Company: Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): James McPherson, Commanders Representative, Longhorn/Louisiana Army Ammunition
Plants
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Price, Superfund Enforcement, USEPA
Date: November 7,1995
Bate Stamp: 016328
April 10, 1995
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.PLUME 11 of 11
1995
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Title: Minutes - Subject: TRC Meeting
Group(s): All
Site(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: September 12, 1995
Bate Stamp: 016329
Title: Letter- Subject: Site Characterization Summary Report Remedial Investigation Sites 11,1, XX 27
(w/enclosure)
Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 1
Site(s): 1,11. XX, 27
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: United States Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Division
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager
Date: November 1,1995
Bate Stamp: 016330-016332
Title: Letter- Subject: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Draft Final Site Characterization Summary Report for
the Remedial Investigation Sites
1,11, XX, 27 (w/enclosure)
Group(s): 1
Site(s): Sites 1,11, XX 27
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI/FS Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: Mr. DavidTolbert, Project Manager
Date: November 14, 1995
Bate Stamp: 016333-016334
Title: Lcrir- Subject: LHAAP - Draft Phase II Investigations of 125 Waste
Sumps and 20 Waste Rack Sumps
Group(s): 4
Site(s): 35 (Wastewater Sumps)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI/FS n Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager
Date: November 16, 1995
Bate Stamp: 016335
Title. Letter- Subject: Results of Phase II Investigation of 125 Waste Process
20 Waste Rack Sumps, LHAAP
Group(s): 4
Site(s). 35 (Wastewater Sumps)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency. United States Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Division
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager
Process
Sumps and
April 10, 1995
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Date: November 17,1995
Bate Stamp: 016336-016337
Title: Memorandum- Subject: Review of the Site Characterization Summaiy Report for the Remedial
Investigation of Sites n, I, XX, and 27 at LHAAP, Kamack, Texas, October, 1995, Prepared by Sverdrup
Environmental, Inc.
Group(s): 1
Site(s): 1.11, XX, 27
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army
Author(s): Jack M. Heller, Ph.D. Acting Program Manager, Health Risk Assessment and Risk Communication
Recipient: Commander, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, ATTN: CESWP-PP-EA/Ms. Jonna Polk
Date: December 1, 1995
Bate Stamp: 016338
Title: Memorandum- Subject: Review of the Draft Baseline Risk Assessments Group I Sites (Sites I, II, 27 and
XX) at Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas, October 1995
Group(s): 1
Site(s): 1,11, XX, 27
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army
Authors): Jack M. Heller, Ph.D., Acting Program Manager, Health Risk Assessment and Risk Communication .
Recipient: District Engineer, U.S. Army Engineering District, Tulsa, ATTN: CESWT-PP-EA/Ms. Jonna Polk
Date: December 8. 1995
Bate Stamp: 016339
Title: Letter- Subject: LHAAP - Interim Remedial Action, Burning Ground No. 3, Phase III Work Plan. Volui,
1 through 5, Monitoring and Reporting Requirements for Plant Discharges (w/ehclosures)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI/FS n Unit, Superfund Investigation Section
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Reject Manager
Date: December 13, 1995
Bate Stamp: 016340-016349
Title: Letter- Subject: Ground Water Models
Group(s): All
Site(s): All
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Authors): Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Division
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager
Date: December 15, 1995
Bate Stamp: 016350-016351
Title: Letter-Subject: Progress at Superfund Sites in Texas
Group(s): All
Site(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: TDC
Author(s) Mr. Mark Chance
Recipient: Mr. Sam Becker, Chief, Superfund Enforcement Branch, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Date: December 26, 1995
April 10, 1995
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Bate Stamp. 016352
K. Title: General Work Plan- Subject: Interim Remedial Action, Burning Ground No. 3, Longhom Army
Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Dow Environmental
Authors): Dow Environmental
Recipient: Corps of Engineers
Date: December 28,1995
Bate Stamp: 016353-016708
April 10, 1995
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PLUME 1 of S
1996
A. Tide:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Authors):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
B. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Authors):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
D. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency.
Authors):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Report - Subject: Final Work Plan for the Site 16 - Old Landfill Groundwater Control System
2
16
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
Sverdrup Environmental, Inc.
U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
January 1996
016709-016753
Letter- Subject: Final Workplan for Phase 1H Interim Remedial Action at Burning Ground 3 for Longhom
Army Ammunition Plant in Karnack, Texas
2
Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Department of The Army, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U. S. Army
Mr. Michael Moore, Superfund Investigation Section, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
January 3, 1996
016754
Final Work Plan- Subject: Interim Remedial Action, Burning Ground No. 3, Longhorn Army Ammum
Plant, Karnack, TX - Volumes 2 to 5
2
Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Dow Environmental
Dow Environmental
Corps of Engineers
January 4, 19%
016755-017237
Memorandum- Subject: Draft Air Monitoring Plan for Phase III Interim Remedial on at Burning Ground 3.
Longhom Army Ammunition Plant (LHAAP)
2
Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
Mr. Clif B. Warren, P. E., Resident Engineer
Chief, CESWT-PP-EA
January 5, 1996
017238
Title: Memorandum- Subject: Final Workplans for Phase III Interim Remedial Action at Burning Ground 3. Lonyhorn
Army Ammunition Plant (LHAAP)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
Author(s): Mr. Clif B. Warren, P. E., Resident Engineer
April 10, 1995
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Recipient: Chief, CESWT-PP-EA
Date: January 5,19%
Bate Stamp: 017239
F. Title: Letter-Subject: Volumes H-V of the Final Workplan for the Phase HI Interim Remedial Action at Burning
Ground 3 and Air Monitoring Plan for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant in Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army
Author(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U. S. Army
Recipient: Ms. Lisa Price, Superfund Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Date: January 9,1996
Bate Stamp: 017240
G. Title: Letter-Subject: Volumes H-V of the Final Workplan for the Phase m Interim Remedial Action at Burning
Ground 3 and Air Monitoring Plan for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant in Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of the Army
Authors): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U. S. Army
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: January 9,1996
Bate Stamp: 017241
H. Title: Letter- Subject: Volumes H-V of the Final Workplan for the Phase ffl Interim Remedial Action at Burn,
Ground 3 and Air Monitoring Plan for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant in Karnack, Texas
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of the Army
Authors) Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U. S. Army
Recipient: Mr. Michael Moore, Superfund Investigation Section, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: January 9,1996
Bate Stamp: 01', 242
I. Title: Minutes- Subject: Monthly Manager's Meeting
Group(s): All
Site
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K. TiUe: Letter- Subject: Baseline Risk Assessments, Group #1 Sites (Sites 1,11, 27, XX)
Longhorn Army Anunnition Plant
Group(s). 1
Site(s): 1,11, XX, 27
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa Price, Remedial Project Manager, Supedund Division
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Manager
Date: January 23, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017246
L. Title: Letter- Subject: General Work Plan, Interim Remedial Action, Burning Ground No. 3, Longhorn Army
Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhorn Amy Ammunition Plant
Agency: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Division
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mgr.
Date: January 26, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017247-017248
M Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Time Critical Removal Action (TCRA) at Landfill Site
16, Air Emission Requirements
Group(s): 2
Site(s): 16
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI/FSII Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup Division
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mgr.
Date: January 30, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017249
N. Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Location. Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Division
Authors). Mr. Timothy G. Dobbs, RI/FS JJ Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup Division
Recipient: Cpt. Darrell W. Chinn, Executive Office
Date: January 31, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017250
O. Title: Letter- Subject: Group #4 Risk Assessment Ground Water Sampling, Analyte Selection and Well Location
Plan, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 4
Site(s): Wastewater Sumps (Site 35)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Division
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mgr.
Date: February 5, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017251-017252
}P. Title: Letter- Subject: Change in EPA Project Manager
April 10, 1995
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T.
U.
Location: Longhorn Anny Ammunition Plant
Agency: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Authors): Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Manager
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mgr.
Date: Febmaiy 5,1996
Bate Stamp: 017253
Title: Letter- Subject: Longhom Anny Ammunition Plant, Group 4 Risk Assessment, Groundwater Sampling:
Analyte Selection and Well Location Plan (w/enclosure)
Group(s): 4
Site(s): Wastewater Sumps (Site 35)
Location: Longhom Anny Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI/FS n Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup Division
Recipient: CapL Darrell W. Chinn, Executive OfiBcer
Date: February 5,1996
Bate Stamp: 017254-017255
Title: Letter- Subject: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Interim Remedial Action at Burning Ground No. 3.
Final General Work Plan, Volumes 1-5
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No 3 (Sites 18/2)1
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI/FS n Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup Division
Recipient: CapL Darrell W. Chinn, Executive Officer
Date: February?, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017256
Title. Letter- Subject: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Interim Remedial Action at Burning Ground No 3, Air
Monitoring Plan
Group(s): ' 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longrorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI/FS II Unit Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup Division
Recipient: Capt. Darrell W. Chinn, Executive Officer
Date: February 9, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017257
Title: Letter- Subject: Group #1 Baseline Risk Assessment, Sites 1, 11, 27, XX, Longhorn Army Ammunition
Plant (w/enclosure)
Group(s): 1
Site(s): 1,11, XX, 27
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Authors): Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Mgr., Superfund Division
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mgr.
Date: February 9, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017258-017265
Title: Letter- Subject: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Group 1 Risk Assessment
Group(s): 1
Site(s): 1,11, XX, 27
April 10, 1995
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Location:
Agency:
Authors):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Authors):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp.
Longhom Anny Ammunition Plant
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Mr. Michael A. Moore, RI/FS C Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Bttlbn Cleanup Division
Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mgr.
February 12, 1996
017266-017269
Letter- Subject: Air Monitoring Plan, Interim Remedial Action for Burning Ground No. 3 (w/enclosure)
2
Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Ms. Lisa Marie Price, Remedial Project Mgr.
Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mgr.
February 13,1996
017270-017271
W. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s).
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
X. Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date.
Bate Stamp:
Y. Title:
f* / \
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
A ?f *A «****«
Memorandum- Subject: Baseline Risk Assessment Draft Final. Group 1 Sites (Sites 1. 1 1. 27 and XX).
Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
1
1,1 1,27. and XX
Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Subra Company
Ms. Wilma Subra
Mr. David Tolbert
February 22, 1996.
017272
Letter- Subject: Harrison Bayou Sediment and Surface Water Chemical Data, August and September
and Data Validation Report, Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas
2
16 (Old Landfill)
Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Department of The Army, Marshall, Texas
Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Ms. Lisa Price, Superfund Enforcement, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
February 26, 1996
017273
Letter- Subject: Harrison Bayou Sediment and Surface Water Chemical Data, August and September
and Data Validation Report, Longhora Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Texas (w/enclosure)
2
16 (Old Landfill)
Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Department of The Army, Marshall, Texas
Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Ms. Diane Poteet, Superfund Investigation Section, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
February 26, 1996
017274-017275
Minutes- Subject: Monthly Manager's Meeting
All
All
Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
1995,
1995.
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Date: Februaiy 28,1996
Bate Stamp: 017276-017277
April 10, 1995
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PLUME 2 of S
1996
A. Title: Letter- Subject: Longhom Anny Ammunition Plant, Management of Investigation Derived Waste
Group(s): All
Site(s): All
Location: Longhom Anny Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Mgr, RI/FS D Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Comnnder's Representative, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: March 5,19%
Bate Stamp: 017278-017279
B. Title: Letter- Subject: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Interim Remedial Action at Landfill Sites 12 & 16,
Draft Project Work Plans
Group(s) 2
Site(s): 12&16
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Mgr., RI/FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative, Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Date: March 13,1996
Bate Stamp: 017280
C. Title: Memorandum - Subject: Review of the Draft Group Four Baseline Risk Assessment Work Plan. Longhom
Army Ammunition Plant, Kamack, Texas, 26 January 1996
Group(s): 4
Site(s): 35 (Sumps)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, U. s. Army Center for health Promotion and Preventive Medicine
Authors): Arthur P. Lee, P.E., MAI, M£, Program ManageHealth Risk Assessment and Risk Communication
Recipient: Ms. Jonna Polk, U. S. Army Engineering District, Tulsa
Date: March 19, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017281
D. Title: Letter- Subject: EPA's Draft Comments on the Draft Project Work Plans, Interim Remedial Action
(Landfills 12 & 16) (w/enclosores)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Landfill Caps (12 & 16)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Mr. Chris G. Villarreal, Remedial Project Manager
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mgr.
Date: March 22,1996
Bate Stamp: 017282-017284
E. Title: Memorandum- Subject: Review of the Draft Project Work Plans for the Interim Remedial Action for
Landfills 12 & 16 Caps, for Leghorn Army Ammunition Plant, Kamack, Texas, 30 Januaiy 1996
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Landfill Caps (12 & 16)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
April 10, 1995
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Agency: Department of The Army, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion & Preventive Medicine
Authors): Arthur P. Lee, P.O. MAJ, MS, PrograrMgr., Health Risk Assessment & Risk Communication
Recipient: District Engineer, U.S. Army Engineering District, Tulsa, ATTN: CESWT-PP-EA/Ms. Jonna Polk
Date: March 25,1996
Bate Stamp: 017285
F. Title: Letter- Subject: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Interim Remedial Action at Landfill Sites 12 & 16
Draft Project Work Plans (w/enclosures)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): 12 & 16 (Landfills)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Ms. DianeR. Poteet, Project Mgr, RI/FS n Unit, Superrund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: March 25, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017286-017288
G. Title: Letter- Subject: Air Monitoring Plan, Interim Remedial Action for Burning Ground No. 3, Longhorn Army
Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: United States EnvironmentbProtection Agency
Authors): Mr. Chris G. Villafreal, Remedial Project Mgr.
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mgr.
Date: March 25,19%
Bate Stamp: 017289
H. Title: FACT SHEET- Subject: Restoration Advisory Board
Site(s): General
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: U. S. Army Industrial Operations Command
Authors): External Affairs Office, Rock Island, IL 61299
Recipient: Public - Local Area Residents
Date: March 29,19%
Bate Stamp: 017290-017291
I. Title: Minutes- Subject: Technical Review Committee Meeting
GrourXs): All
Site(s): All
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Date: April 2, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017292-017293
J. Title: Letter-Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2, Phase 2, RI. Sampling & Data Results
Report & Laboratory Data Validation Report
Group(s). 2
Site(s): 12, 17, 18, 24, 29 & 32
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Ms. Diane R_ Poteet, Project Mgr., RI/FS HJnit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
April 10, 1995
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L.
N.
o.
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Ground No. 3
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bale Stamp:
Title:
April 8, 1996
017294
Report - Subject: Final Air Monitoring Plan, Interim Remedial Action, Burning
Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Dow Environmental, Inc.
Dow Environmental
United States Corps of Engineers, Tulsa & Ft. Worth District
April 16,1996
017295-017422
Memorandum- Subject: Review of the Laboratory Data Validation Report for the Phase 2, Group 2 Sites.
Remedial Investigation at the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant (LHAAP), Karnack, TX, March 1996
(w/enclosure)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): 12, 16. 17, 18, 24, 29, 32
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine
Author(s): Arthur P. Lee, P.E., MAJ, MS, Program Mg
Recipient: Ms. Jonna Polk, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Date: April 22, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017423-017424
Title: Letter - Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 4, Wastewater Sumps
Group(s): 4
Site(s): Wastewater Sumps (Site 3 5)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Mr. Michael Moore, Assistant Project Mgr, RI/FS Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Section
Recipient: Mr. James A.McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: April 29, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017425-017427
Title: Minutes-Subject: Monthly Manager's Meeting
Group(s): All
Site(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: May 7, 19%
Bate Stamp: 017428-017429
Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Future Land Use Determination
Group(s): All
Site(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Prject Mgr., RI/FS H Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: May 13, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017430-017431
April 10, 1995
C-145
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P. Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Interim Remedial Action • Landfills 12 & 16 Caps.
Draft Final Project Work Plans and Interim Remedial Action, Burning Ground No. 3, Final Air Monitoring
Plan
Group(s): 2,3
Site(s): Landfill Caps, Burning Ground (12 & 16 - 18 & 24)
Location: LonghornAnny Ammunition Plan
Agency: United States Environmental Protection Agency
Authors): Mr. Chris G. Villarreal, Remedial Project Mgr., Superfund Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: May 15, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017432-017433
Q. Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 1 Sites, Draft Final Remedial Investigation
Report (w/enclosure)
Group(s): 1
Site(s): Remedial Investigation (1,11, XX, 27)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Mgr., RI/FS H Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: May 16,1996
Bate Stamp: 017434-017435
Tide: Letter-Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2 - Interim Remedial Action at Landfill Si
& 16 (w/enclosure)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): 12 & 16 (Landfills)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Mgr., RI/FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: May 17,19%
Bate Stamp: 01~436-017439
S. Title: Report - Subject: Final Project Work Plans Removal and Closure of Wastewater
Sumps
Group(s): 4
Site(s): 35 (Wastewater Sumps)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: OHM Remediation Services Corporation
Author: OHM
Recipient: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Date: May 20, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017440-017828
T. Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Draft Final Group 4 Baseline Risk Assessment Work
Plan and Draft Final Remedial Investigation Report Group 1 Sites
Group(s): 1 & 4
Site(s): 1,11, XX, 27
35 (Wastewater Sumps)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: United States Environmental Protection Agency
April 10, 1995
C-146
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W AMMUNITION PLANT ;
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-CHRONOLOGICAL INWX
Authors): Mr. Chris G. Villarreal, Remedial Project Mgr., Superfund Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: May 20,1996
Bate Stamp: 017829-017830
U. Title: Letter-Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2 - Time Critical Removal Action at Landfill
Site 16, Draft Design Analysis Report (w/enclosure)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): 16 (Old Landfill)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Mgr., RI/FS U Unit, Superfund Investigation SectionJJBtion Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: May 22,1996
Bate Stamp: 017831-017832
V. Title: Letter-Subject: Final Project Work Plans, Removal and Closure of Wastewater Sumps
Group(s): 4
Site(s): Wastewater Sumps (35)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Authors): Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Representative
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: May 22, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017833
VY. Title: Memorandum - Subject: Review of the Draft Comprehensive Chemical Data Acquisition Plan for the
Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study at the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant (LHAAP), Kamack.
Texas, April, 1996 (w/enclosure)
Group(s): 1
Site> April
19% (w/enclosures)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground #3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhorn Army AmmiUion Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion & Preventive Medicine
Authors): Arthur P. Lee, P.E., MAJ, MS, Program Mgr., Environmental Health Risk Assessment and Risk
Communication
Recipient. District Engineer, U.S. Army Engineering District, Tulsa, ATTN: CESWT-PP-EA/Ms. Jonna Polk
Date: May 22, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017836-017838
April 10, 1995
C-147
Page
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Tide: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 4 sites - Baseline Risk Assessment Work Pla.
(w/enclosure)
Group(s): 4
Site(s): 35 (Wastewater Sumps)
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Mgr, RI/FS 0 Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: May 23,1996
Bate Stamp: 017839-017843
Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, EPA's Comments on the Draft Design Analysis Report
for the Site 16 (Old Landfill) Time Critical Removal Action (w/enclosure)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): 16 (Old Landfill)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: United States Environmental Protection Agency
Authors): Mr. Chris G. Villarreal, Remedial Project Manager
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: May 23, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017844-017850
April 10, 1995
C-148
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.PLUME 3 of 5
1996
A. Tide:
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Title:
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Title:
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Memorandum- Subject: Review of the Draft Final Remedial Investigation (RI) Report for Group 1 Sites.
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Kamack, Texas, April 1996
1
1,11, XX 27
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Department of The Army, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion & Preventive Medicine
Arthur P. Lee, P.E., MAJ, MS, Program Mgr., Environmental Health Risk Assessment & Risk
Communication
District Engineer, U.S. Army Engineering District, Tulsa, ATTN: CESWT-PP-EA/Ms. Jonna Polk
May 28, 1996
017851
Memorandum- Subject: Review of the Draft Final Work Plans, Interim Remedial Action - Landfills 12 &
16 Caps, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas, 30 April 1996
2
12 & 16 (Landfills)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Department of The Army, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion & Preventive Medicine
Arthur P. Lee, P.E., MAJ, MS, Program Mgr., Environmental Health Risk Assessment and Risk
Communication
District Engineer, U.S. Army Engineering District, Tulsa, ATTN: CESWT-PP-Bft/ Jonna Polk
May 28, 1996
017852
Memorandum- Subject: Review of the Draft Field Summary Report for Phase 2 Group 2 Sites (12. 16. 17.
18/24, 29, and 32) Remedial Investigation, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas. May 1996
2
12, 16, 17, 18/24, 29 and 32 (Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Department of The Army, U. S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine
Arthur P. Lee, P.E., MAJ, MS, Program Mgr., Environmental Health Risk Assessment and Risk
Communication
District Engineer, U. S. Army Engineering District, Tulsa, ATTN: CESWT-PP-EA/Ms. Jonna Polk
June 4, 1996
017853
Minutes- Subject: TRC Meeting
All
All
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
June 4, 1996
017854-017855
Report - Subject: Final Project Work Plans, Appendix G - Project Specifications, Appendix H -
Construction Drawings, Interim Remedial Action, Landfills 12 & 16 Caps
2
Landfills 12 & 16
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
OHM Remediation Services Corp.
OHM
April 10, 1995
C-149
Page
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Recipient: U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
Date: June 6,1996
Bate Stamp: 017856-017907
F. Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2 - Time Critical Action at Landfill
Site 16 - Draft Design Analysis Report and May 29,1996 Meeting Handouts - TNRCC Comments
(w/enclosure)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Landfill Site 16
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Mgr., RI/FS H Unit, Superfund Investigation Section,
Pollution Cleanup Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: June 6,1996
Bate Stamp: 017908-017909
G. Title: Letter- Subject: Final Project Work Plans, Interim Remedial Action, Landfills 12 & 16 Caps, Appendix G •
Project Specifications, Appendix H - Construction Drawings (w/enclosure)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Landfills 12 & 16 Caps
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Authors): Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Representative
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: June 10,1996
Bate Stamp: 017910
H. Title: Letter- Subject: Final Project Work Plans. Interim Remedial Action, Landfills 12 & 16 Caps. Appendix G
Project Specifications, Appendix H - Construction Drawings (w/enclosure)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Landfills 12 & 16 Caps
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Authors): Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Representative
Recipient: Mi. Chris ViUarreal, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Date: June 10.19%
Bate Stamp: 017911
I. Title: Letter* Subject: Final Project Work Plans. Interim Remedial Action, Landfills 12 & 16 Caps, Appendix G
Project Specifications, Appendix H - Construction Drawings (w/enclosurc>
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Landfills 12 & 16 Caps
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Authors): Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Representative
Recipient: Ms. Diane Poteet, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: June 10, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017912
Title: Letter - Subject: Group IV Sumps Groundwater Monitoring Quarterly Report
Group(s): 4
Site(s): 35 (Wastewater Sumps)
Location: . Longhorn Army AmmunitiBPlant
April 10, 1995
C-150
Page
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Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Authors): Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Representative
Recipient: Mr. Chris Villarreal, Superfund Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Date: June 13, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017913
Title: Letter- Subject: Group IV Sumps Groundwater Monitoring Quarterly Report
Group(s): 4
Site(s): 35 (Wastewater Sumps)
Location: Longhora Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Author(s): Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Repsentative
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: June 13,1996
Bate Stamp: 017914
Title: Letter - Subject: Group IV Sumps Groundwater Monitoring Quarterly Report
Group(s): 4
Site(s): 35 (Wastewater Sumps)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Author(s): Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Representative
Recipient: Ms. Diane Poteet, Superfund Investigation Section, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commms
Date: June 13, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017915
Title: Report - Subject: Group IV Sumps, Groundwater Monitoring Quarterly Report, February 1996 Sampling
Round
Group(s): 4
Site(s): 35 (Wastewater Sumps)
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Authors): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Date: June 1996
Bate Stamp: 017916-017981
Title: Letter - Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Final DERPMIS/RMIS Resolution Document
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition PJB
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Mgr., RI/FS U Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: June 25, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017982
Title: Memorandum- Subject: Water Supply for Installation Restoration Program (TOP) Effort at Longhorn Army
Ammunition Plant (AAP
Site(s): Installation Restoration Program
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army
Authors): Mr. Robert J. Radkiewicz, DCS for Environmental Management
Recipient: Commander's Representative, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, ATTN: SIOLH-OR (Mr. David
Tolbert/Mr. James McPherson)
Date: June 27, 1996
April 10, 1995
C-151
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Bate Stamp: 017983-017985
P- Title: Utter- Subject: Agency Consent to Burning Ground #3 Work Plan Amendments and Landfill-16 TCRA
Design Issues
Group(s): 2,3
Site(s): Burning Ground #3 and Landfill 16 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Authors(s): Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Representative
Recipient: Ms. Diane Poteet, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Superfund Investigation Section,
Pollution Cleanup
Date: July 10,1996
Bate Stamp: 017986-017987
Q- Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group IV Sumps Groundwater Monitoring Quarterly
Report
Group(s): 4
Site(s): Sumps (Site 35)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural ResourceConservation Commission
Authors(s): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Mgr., RI/FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: July 12,1996
Bate Stamp: 017988
R. Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Final DERPMIS/RMIS Resolution Document
(w/endosure)
Site(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors(s): Ms. Diane R. PoteetProject Mgr., RI/FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: July 15, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017989-017991
S. Title: Memorandum- Subject: Group IV Sumps Groundwater Monitoring Quarterly Report
Group(s): 4
Site(s): Sumps (Site 35)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Headquarters, U.S. Army Industrial Operations Command, Rock Island. IL
61299-6000
Authors(s): Mr. Henry Cain, Acting DCS for Environmental Management
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mgr.
Date: July 17, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017992-017993
T. Title: Memorandum- Subject: Draft Final Design Analysis for the Site 16 (Old Landfill) Time Critical Removal
Action
Group(s): 2
Site(s): 16 (Old Landfill)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
April 10, 1995
C-152
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KARNACK,TEXAS
ADMMSWATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
u.
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Department ofThe Army, Headquarters, U. S. Army Industrial Operations Command, Rock Island, IL
61299-6000
Mr. James F. Zak, Acting, Deputy ChieffoStaff for Environmental Management
Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mgr.
July 23, 1996
017994-017995
- Subject: Monthly Manager's Meeting
Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
July 23, 1996
017996-018000
Memorandum- Subject: Draft Final Design Analysis Report for the Site 16 (Old Landfill) Time CriticaJ
Removal Action (w/enclosures)
2
16 (Old Landfill)
Longhorn Amy Ammunition Plant
Dept of The Army
Mr. Jeffrey P. Armstrong, Restoration and Oversight Branch
Ms. Jonna Polk, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Tulsa
July 24, 1996
018001-018005
Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2 - Interim Remedial Action at Landfills i .
16, Landfill Caps Project - Draft Final Design Plans and Drawings
2
12 & 16 - Landfills
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Ms. Diane R, Poteet, Project Mgr., RI/FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
July 30, 1996
018006
Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2 - Time Critical Removal Action at Landfill
16, Draft Final Design Analysis Report (w/enclosure)
2
16 (Old Landfill)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Bht
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Mgr.. RI/FS U Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
July 30, 1996
018007-018009
Memorandum- Subject: Group IV Sumps Groundwater Monitoring Quarterly Report
4
Sumps (Site 35)
Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
April 10, 1995
C-153
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Agency: Department of The Army, Headquarters, IB. Industrial Operations Command, Rock Island, IL
61299-6000
Authors(s): Mr. Hemy Grain, Acting DCS for Environmental Management
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mgr.
Date: (No Date)
Bate Stamp; 018010-018011
Title: Minutes- Subject: Monthly Manager's Meeting and Stakeholder's Meeting (w/enclosure)
Group(s): All
Site(s): All
Location: EPA Office, Dallas, TX -
Date: August 5,1996
Bate Stamp: 018012-018014
April 10, 1995
C-154
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PLUME 4 OF 5
1996
A. Title: Utter- Subject: Notification of Address Change
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Authors(s): Darrell W. Chinn, Captain, U. S. Army, Executive Officer
Recipient: Ms. Jonna Polk, Tulsa District Corps of Engineers
Date: August 7, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018015
B- T'1e- Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Draft Final Comprehensive Chemical Data Acquisition
Plan (CDAP) and Draft Final Field Summary Report for the Phase H, Group 2 Sites Remedial Investigation
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Landfils (12, 16,17,18, 24, 29, 32)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Mgr., RI/FS n Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: August 12, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018016
C. Title: Memorandum- Subject: Treatment Simulation and Toxicity Testing Results on Site
5
Site(s): 16- (Old Landfill)
Location: Longhorn ArmyAmmunition Plant
Agency: SUBRA Company
Authors): Ms. Wilma Subra
Recipient: Ms. Jonna Polk, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
Date: August 16, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018017-018018
D. Title: Memorandum- Subject: Draft Final Comprehensive Chemical Data Acquisition Plan for the Remedial
Investigation/Feasibility Study at the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas, June 1996
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Mole
Authors): Arthur P. Lee, P.E., MAJ, MS, Program Mgr., Environmental Health Risk Assessment and Risk
Communication
Recipient: District Engineer, U.S. Army Engineering District, Tulsa, ATTN; CESWT-PP-EA/Ms. Jonna Polk
Date: August 19,1996
Bate Stamp: 018019-018020
E. Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2, Letter dated July 10, 1996 regarding Interim
Remedial Action at Burning Ground No. 3 Work Plan Amendments and Time Critical Removal Action at
Landfill 16 Design Issues
Group(s): 2
Site(s): 16 - (Old Landfill)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Mgr., RI/FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
April 10, 1995
C-155
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Date: August 20,1996
Bate Stamp: 018021-018022
F. Title: Letter- Subject: Final Project Construction Drawings, Interim Remedial Action, Landfill 12 & 16 Caps,
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Kamack, Texas
Group(s): 2
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August 26, 1996
018028-018029
Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Draft Final Group 4 Baseline Risk Assessment Work
Plan (w/enclosures)
4
Sumps (Site 35)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Mr. Chris G. Villarreal, Remedial Project Mgr., Superfund Division
Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
August 27, 1996
018030-018038
Report - Group IV Pre-Phase in Groundwater Investigation Report
4
Sumps (Site 35)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
COE
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
September 19%
018039-018067
IT- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2 - Time Critical Removal Action at Landfill
(w/enclosure)
2
16 (Old Landfill)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Mgr., Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup Division
Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
September 4, 19%
018068-018069
Letter-Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant - Guidance Documents (w/enclosure)
All
All
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Mgr., Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup Division
Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
September 4,19%
018070-018072
Minutes-Subject: TRC Meeting
All
All
Longhorn Army Ammunition fint
September 10, 1996
018073-018074
Memorandum- Subject: Treatment Simulation and Toxicity Testing Results of Site 16 Ground Water.
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas 12 July 1996
April 10, 1995
C-157
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Group(s): 2
Site(s): 16 (Old Landfill)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine
Authors): Arthur P. Lee, P.E., MAJ, MS, Program Manager, Environmental Health Risk Assessment and Risk
Communication Program
Recipient: District Engineer, U.S. Army Engineering District, Tulsa, ATTN; CESWT-PP-EA/Ms. Jonna Polk
Date: September 10, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018075
Q. Tide: Report - Subject: Baseline Study, Burning Ground No. 3, Interim Remedial Action
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18 & 24)
Location: _ Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Dow Environmental, Inc.
Authors): Dow Environmental, Inc.
Recipient: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa & Ft. Worth Districts
Date: September 11,1996
Bate Stamp: 018076-018223
R. Title: Memorandum- Subject: Draft Final Field Summary Report for the Phase n. Group 2 Sites Remedial
Investigation at the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant (LHAAP), Karnack, Texas, July 1996
Group(s): 2
Site(s): 12,16,17,18, 24, 29, 32
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, U. S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine
Authors): Arthur P. Lee, P.E. MAJ, MS, Program Manager, Environmental Health Risfedfcsment and Risk
Communication
Recipient: District Engineer, U.S. Army Engineering District, Tulsa, Ms. Jonna Polk
Date: September 16,1996
Bate Stamp: 018224
S. Title: Letter- Subject: Total Environmental Restoration Contract (TERC) Proposed Revisions to the Final Project,
Work Plans for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Group(s): All
Sites(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Array, Marshall, TX
Authors): Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Repeentative
Recipient: Ms. Diane Poteet, Supertund Investigation Section, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: October 2, 1996
Bate Stamp: 01822S
T. Title: Letter- Subject: Total Environmental Restoration Contract (TERC) Proposed Revisions to the Final Project,
Work Plans for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Group(s): All
Sites(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Authors): Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Repscntative
Recipient: Mr. Chris Villarreal, Supertund Division, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Date: October 2, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018226
April 10, 1995
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Title: Letter-Subject: Total Environmental Restoration Contract (TERC) Proposed Revisions to the Final Pro,
Work Plans for Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Group(s): All
Sites(s): All
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Author(s): Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Representative
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: October 2, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018227
V. Title: Memorandum- Subject: Treatment Simulation and Toxicity Testing Results of Site 16 Groundwaier.
Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas, 12 July 1996
Group(s): 2
. Site(s): 16 (Old Landfill)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine
Author(s): Arthur P. Lee, P.E., MAJ, MS, Program Mgrf-nvironmental Health Risk Assessment and Risk
Communication
Recipient: Commander, U.S. Army Environmental Center
Date: October 7, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018228-018229
W. Title: Letter - Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Burning Ground No. 3, Interim Remedial Action.
Revised Air Monitoring Plan and Draft Quality Assurance Plan for Air Measurements (w/enclosure)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: United States Environmental Prection Agency
. Author(s): Mr. Chris G. Villarreal, Project Mgr.
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: October 8, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018230-018235
X. Title: Memorandum- Subject: Disposition of LHAAP TCRA at Site 16 (Old Landfill)
Group(s): 2
Sitc(s): 16 (Old Landfill)
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, U. S. Army Environmental Center
Author(s): Mr. Kenneth E. Wiggans, Chief, Restoration and Oversight Branch
Recipient: Mr. James McRierson, Commander's Representative, LHAAP
Date: October 15, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018236-018237
Y. Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Burning Ground No. 3 Remedial Action. Revised Air
Monitoring Plan and Draft Quality Assurance Project Plan for Air Measurements (w/enclosures)
Group(s): 2
Sites(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: United States Environmental Protection Agency'
Author(s): Mr. Chris Villarreal, Project Manager
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: October 16, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018238-018243
April 10, 1995
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Z. Title: Letter- Subject: Team Building Workshop
Group(s): All
Sites(s): All
Location: Longhora Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Author(s): Mr. James McPherson
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: October 16,1996
Bate Stamp: 018244
April 10, 1995
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PLUMES of S
1996
A. Title: Letter-Subject: Team Building Workshop
Group(s): All
Sites(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Authors): Mr. James McPherson
Recipient: Ms. Diane Poteet, Superfund Investigation Section, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: October 16, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018245
B. Title: Letter- Subject: Team Building Workshop
Group(s): All
Sites(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Author(s): Mr. James McPherson
Recipient: Mr. Chris Villarreal, Superfund Division, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Date: October 16, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018246
r Tide: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2 - Interim Remedial Action at Landfill Siter ' ~"
& 16, Revisions to the Final Project Work Plans: Drawings and Specifications (w/enclosure)
Group(s): 2
Sites(s): 12 & 16 (Landfills)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Projet Manager, RI/FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: October 18, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018247-018248
D. Title: Memorandum- Subject: Total Environmental Restoration Contract (TERC) Proposed Revision to the Final
Project Work Plans for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, TX
Group(s): All
Sites(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army
Author(s): Mr. Robert J. Radkiewicz, DCS for Environmental Management
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert/Mr. James McPherson, LHAAP
Date: October 22, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018249
E. Tide: Memorandum- Subject: Total Environmental Restoration Contract (TERC) Proposed Revisions to the Final
Project, Work Plans for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas 30 August 1996
Group(s): All
Sites(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, U.S. Army Center for health Promotion and Preventive Medicine
April 10, 1995
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Authors): Mr. Dennis E. Druck, Acting Program Manager, Environmental Health Risk Assessment and Risk
Communication
Recipient: District Engineer, U.S. Army Engineering District, Tulsa, Ms. Jonna Polk
Date: October 24, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018250
Title: Fax - Subject: Information Paper on Army Risk Assessments (w/enclosure)
Group(s): All
Site(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine
Authors): Mr. Matt McAtee, U.S. Army, IOC
Recipient: Commander, Industrial Operations Command (Mr. Cyril Onewokae)
Date: October 24, 1996
Bate Stamp: 017251-027255
Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2 - Interim Remedial Action at Landfill Sites 12
and 16, Revisions to the Final Work Plans: Drawings & Specifications
Group(s): 2
Sites(s): 12 & 16 (Landfills)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: United States Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): Mr. Chris G. Villanal, Project Manager
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: October 25,1996
Bate Stamp: 018256
Title: Letter • Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2 - Time Critical Removal Action (TCRA) at
Landfill Site 16, Dispute Resolution Process
Sites(s): 16 (Old Landfill)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Manager, RI/FSII Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, ffltibn Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: Octtber 28,1996
Bate Stamp: 0)3257-018258
Title: Memorandum- Subject: Draft Final Site Characterization Investigation Report for the Group 5 Sites (50,
52, 60, and 63), Site Investigation at the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Kamack, Texas, October 1996
Group(s): 5
Sites(s): 50, 52,60 and 63
Location: Lcnghorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotiend Preventive Medicine
Author(s): Mr. Dennis E. Druck, Acting Program Manager, Environmental Health Risk Assessment and Risk
Communication
Recipient: D.strict Engineer, U.S. Army Engineering District, Tulsa, Ms. Jonna Polk
Date: October 29, 1996
Bate Stamp: 0)3259
Title: Le&er- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2 - Interim Remedial Action at Burning Gi .
Nc 3, Air Monitoring Plan Revisions (9/10/96 and 10/27/96)
Group(s): 2
Sites(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
April 10, 1995
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Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Manager, RI/FS n Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: November 4, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018260-018261
K. Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Group 2 - Landfill Site 16, Informal Dispute
Resolution Meeting (w/enclosures)
Group
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Title: Letter- Subject: Informal Dispute Resolution
Group(s): 2
Sites(s): 16 (Old Landfill)
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Headquarters, U.S. Army Industrial Operations Command
Authors): James P. Farall, Jr., Colonel, U.S. Army, Chief of Staff
Recipient: Mr. Barry J. Williams, Deputy Director, Office of Waste Management (TNRCC)
Date: December 3,1996
Bate Stamp: 0182834)18284
Title: Letter • Subject: Informal Dispute Resolution
Group(s): 2
Sites(s): 16 (Old Landfill)
Location. Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Headquarters, U.S. Army Industrial Operations Command
Author(s): James P. Fairall, Jr., Colonel, U. S. Army, Chief of Staff
Recipient: Mr. Myron 0. Knudon, Director, Hazardous Waste Management Division, U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region VI
Date: December 3, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018285-018286
Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2 - Landfill Site 16: Dispute Resolution
Group(s): 2
Sites(s): 16 (Old Landfill)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Mr. Barry J. Williams, Deputy Director, Office of Waste Management, TNRCC
Recipient: Colonel Jams Fairall, Jr., Commander, U. S. Industrial Operations Command & Mr. Myron O. Knudson. P.
E., Director, Hazardous Waste Management Division, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Region 6
Date: December 6, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018287
Title: Minutes - TRC Meeting
Group(s): All
Site(s): All
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Date: December 12, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018288-018289
Title: Report - Subject: Final Approved Air Monitoring Plan, Interim Remedial Action, Burning Ground No '<
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Dow Environmental, Inc.
Authors): Dow Environmental, Inc.
Recipient: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Tulsa A Ft. Worth Districts
Date: December 16,1996
Bate Stamp 018290-018313
Title: Report - Subject: Final Quality Assurance Project Plan, Interim Remedial Action, Burning Ground No
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
April 10, 1995
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Agency: Dow Enviraunental, Inc.
Authors): Dow Environmental, Inc.
Recipient. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa & Ft Worth Districts
Date: December 18, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018314-018424
U. Title: Letter- Subject: Longhora Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2 - Mixing of Ground Waters from Landfill Site
16 and Burning Ground No. 3
Group(s): 2
Sites(s): 16 (Old Landfill) & Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Ms. Diare R. Poteet, Project Manager, RI/FS n Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: December 17, 1996
Bate Stamp: 0182425
V. Title: Letter- Subject: Schedule for Site 16 Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study and Treatability Study,
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 2
Sites(s): 16 (Old Landfill)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Authors): Mr. JamesMcPherson, Commander's Representative
Recipient: Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: December 19, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018426
W. Title: Letter- Subject: Schedule for Site 16 Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study and Treatability Study.
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Group(s): 2
Sites(s): 16 (Old Landfill)
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Author(s): Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Representative
Recipient: Ms. Diane Poteet, Superfund Investigation, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: December 19, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018427
X. Title: Letter-Subject: Schedule for Site 16 Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study and Treatability Study.
Longhom Army Ammunition Plant (w/enclosure)
Group(s): 2
Sites(s): 16 (Old Landfill)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, TX
Authors): Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Representative
Recipient: Mr. Chris Villareal, Superfund Division, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Date: December 19, 1996
Bate Stamp: 018428-018430
April 10, 1995
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1997
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Letter- Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant (LHAAP), Solid Waste Registration No. 30990, Agreed Order
Effective December 4,1995; Ordering Provision No. 17, Annual Groundwater Monitoring Reports
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Ms. Cathy Remmert, Senior Coordinator, I&HW Team I, Waste Soli Enforcement Division
Mr. Ira C. Nathan, Operations Review Division (LHAAP)
January 8, 1997
018431
Minutes- Subject: Monthly Manager's Meeting
All
All
Offices of TNRCC - Austin, TX
January 14,1997
018432-018433
Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2, Aesthetic Treatment Criteria and
Biomonitoring for the Treated Ground Water from Landfill Site 16
2
16 (Old Landfill)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Project Manager, RI/FS n Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Clcanu
Division
Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
January 21, 1997
018434-018435
Letter- Subject: Standard Exemption, Registration No. 34480, Soil and Groundwater Remediation.
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Harrison County, Account ID No. 93-4480-R
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Ms. Tammy Villarreal, Manager, Chemical Section, New Source Review Permits Division
Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
January 30, 1997
018436-018437
Report - Subject: Installation Action Plan
All
All
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, SouthwesterDivision
February 1997
018438-018518
Letter- Subject: Proposed Phase III Monitoring Well, Site 16, Locations, Including Optional Mormonnp
Wells at the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
2
16 (Old Landfill)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
April 10, 1995
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K.
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
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Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Authors):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Author(s):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Title:
Department of The Army, Marshall, Texas
Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Representative
Ms. Diane Poteet, Superfund Investigation Section, Texas Natural ResouiGonservation Commission
February 3, 1997
018519-018520
Letter- Subject: Proposed Phase m Monitoring Well, Site 16, Locations, Including Optional Monitoring
Wells at the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas (w/enclosure)
2
16 (Old Landfill)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Department of The Army, Marshall, Texas
Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Representative
Mr. H. L. Jones, Texas Natural Resource CcBtrvation Commission
February 3, 1997
018521-018522
Letter- Subject: Proposed Phase III Monitoring Well, Site 16, Locations, Including Optional Monitoring
Wells at the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
2
16 (Old Landfill)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Department of The Army, Marshall, Texas
Mr. James McPherson, Commander's Representative
Mr. Chris Villarrcal, Superfund Division, U. S. EnvironmenBrotection Agency
February 3, 1997
018523-018524
Memorandum- Subject: Proposed Phase III Monitoring Well, Site 16, Locations,
including optional Monitoring Wells at the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant,
Group(s):
Site(s):
Location:
Agency:
Authors):
Recipient:
Date:
Bate Stamp:
Karnack, Texas
16 (Old Landfill)
Longiiorn Army Ammunition Plant
Department of the Army, Tulsa District, Corps of Engineers
Mr. Burl D. Ragland, Lead Project Mgr, Army Team
Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mg.
February 3, 1997
018525-018527
Title: Letter- Subject: Remediation of Landfill 12 at LHAAP
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Landfill 12
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Doyline, LA
Author(s): Mr. Ira C. Nathan
Recipient: Dr. James Bruseth, Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer, Texas Historical Commission, Austin. TX
Date: February 4, 1997
Bate Stamp: 018528
Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2 - Landfill Site 16, Disposal of Water
Treatment Plant Sludge
Group(s): 2
Site(s): 16 ((Old Landfill)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
April 10, 1995
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Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Authors): Ms. Diane R. Poteet, Superfund Investigation Section, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: February 6, 1997
Bate Stamp: 018529-018530
L. Title: Letter-Subject: Final Revised Air Monitoring Plan at the Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Kamack,
Texas
Group(s): 2
Site(s): 18, 24 (Burning Ground No. 3)
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Marshall, Texas
Authors): Mr. James McPherson
Recipient: Ms. Diane Poteet, Superfund Investigation Section, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Date: February 6, 1997
Bate Stamp: 018531
M. Title: Letter- Subject: Final Revised Air Monitoring Plan at the Longhom Army
Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas
Location: Longhom Army AmmunitionlBnt
Group(s): 2
Site(s): 18, 24 (Burning Ground No. 3)
Agency: Department of The Army
Authors): Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Recipient: Mr. Chris Villarreal, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Date: February 6,1997
Bate Stamp: 018532
N. Title: Minutes - Subject: Monthly Manager's Meeting
Group(s): All
Site(s): All
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Date: February 11, 1997
Bate Stamp: 018533-018534
O. Title: Minutes- Subject: Army Team Management Meeting
Group(s): All
Site(s): All
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Date: February 11, 1997
Bate Stamp: 018535-018536
P. Title: Memorandum- Subject: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant Ground Water Remediation Activities
Group(s): 2
Site(s): 16
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Mr. Stephen Ligon, Industrial Permits Team, TNRCC
Recipient: Ms. Diane Poteet, Investigation Unit, Pollution Cleanup Division
Date: February 19, 1997
Bate Stamp: 018537
Q. Title: Letter- Subject: Standard Exemption, Registration No. 34480, Soil and Groundwater Remediation System,
Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Marshall, Harrison County, Account ID No. 93-4480-R (w/enclosurc)
April 10, 1995
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Group(s): 2
Site(s): Burning Ground No 3 (Sites 18/24)
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Ms. Tammy Villaneal, Manager, Chemical Section, New Source Review Permits Division, Texas Natural
Resource Conservation Commission
Recipient: Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Date: February 26, 1997
Bate Stamp: 018538-018545
R- Title: Memorandum- Subject: Cost Estimates for Accelerated RI/FS With Treatability Study and Transportation
of Produced Water from Site 16, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Texas (w/enclosures)
Group(s): 2
Site(s): Site 16
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Doyline, LA
Authors): Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Repreiflative
Recipient: U.S. Army, Industrial Operations Command, Mr. Cyril Onewokae
Date: February 27,1997
Bate Stamp: 018546-018550
S. Title: Minutes - Subject: Technical Review Committee Meeting
Group(s): All
Site(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: March 11, 1997
Bate Stamp: 018551-018552
T. Title: Minutes- Subject: Technical Review Committee Meeting (Amended)
(w/enclosure)
Group(s): All
Site(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: March 11, 1997
Bate Stamp: 018553-018578
U. Title: Minutes- Subject: Monthly Manager's Meeting (w/enclosure)
Group(s): All
Site(s): All
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Date: March 11, 1997
Bate Stamp: 018579-018587
V. Title: Memorandum- Subject: Guidelines
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Author(s): Mr. Stephen Ligon, Industrial Permits Team
Recipient: Ms. Diane Poteet, TNRCC
Date: March 17, 1997
Bate Stamp: 018588
Title: Letter- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammuniu' n Plant, Draft Work Plan for the Site 16 Phase III Remcdi.
Investigation/Feasibility Study and Groundwatcr Treatability Study (w/enclosure)
Group(s): 2
April 10, 1995
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16 (Old Landfill)
Longhoro Army Ammunition Plant
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Mr. Chris G. Villarreal, Project Mgr.
Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
April 4,1997
018589-018595
Letter- Subject: Longhoro Army Ammunition Plant, Early Interim Remedial Action at Burning Ground No.
3, Disposal of Treated Source Material (w/enclosure)
2
Burning Ground No. 3 (Sites 18/24)
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Mr. Chris G. Villarreal, Project Mgr.
Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
April 7, J997
018596-018598
Minutes- Subject: Meeting with Texas' Trustees
All
All
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
April 8, 1997
018599
IT- Subject: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Group 2, Landfill Site 16, Draft Work Plan (Pan ,
Sampling and Analysis Plan (Part II), Phase in Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study and Groundwater
Treatability Study (w/enclosures)
2
16
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Ms. Diane R. Poteet Project Mgr., RI/FS II Unit, Superfund Investigation Section, Pollution Cleanup
Division
Mr. James A. McPherson, Commander's Representative
Apnl 14, 1997
018600-018603
April 10, 1995
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VOLUME 2 OF 4
1997
B.
Title: Memorandum- Subject: Final Remedial Investigation Report Group 1 Sites (Sites 1, 11, 27, and XX) and
Volume 2 Baseline Risk at the Longhom Army Ammunition Plant, Kamack, Texas (w/enclosures)
Group(s): 1
Site(s): 1,11,27 and XX
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: Department of The Army, Tulsa District, Corps of Engineers
Author(s): Mr. Burl D. Ragland, Lead Project Manager, Army Team
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mgr.
Date: April 30, 1997
Bate Stamp: 018604
Title: Report - Subject: Remedial Investigation Report, Group 1 Sites, Volume I
Group(s): 1
Site(s): 1,11,27 and XX
Location: Longhom Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Author(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Recipient: Mr. David ToIberU'roject Mgr.
Date: May 1997
Bate Stamp: 018605-019027
April 10, 1995
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VOLUME 3 of 4
1997
Title: Report - Remedial Investigation Report, Group 1 Sites, Volume 2, Baseline Risk Assessments
Group(s): 1
Site(s): 1,11,27 and XX
Location: Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Agency: U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District
Author: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Recipient: Mr. David Tolbert, Project Mgr.
Date: May 1997
Bate Stamp: 019028-019478
April 10, 1995
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KARNACK, TEXAS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUME 4 of 4
1997
April 10, 1995
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