/ EPA-330/1-84-002 MULTI-MEDIA PRIORITY RANKING OF SELECTED FEDERAL FACILITIES REGION III February 1984 National Enforcement Investigations Center, Denver U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Enforcement ------- UNITED STATES ENVIORNMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING EPA-330/1-84-002 MULTI-MEDIA PRIORITY RANKING OF SELECTED FEDERAL FACILITIES REGION III February 1984 Eugene Lubieniecki, Jr. NATIONAL ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATIONS CENTER Denver, Colorado ------- CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 METHODS 3 CURRENT HAZARDOUS WASTE HANDLING (RCRA) 3 SITE CONTAMINATION (CERCLA) 6 WASTEWATER DISCHARGE (CWA) 7 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL (PCB)XPESTICIDE STORAGE AND USE (TSCA/FIFRA) 8 AIR EMISSIONS (CAA) 8 RESULTS 9 TABLES 1 Facility Rating Criteria 5 2 Facility Ratings (by ranking) 10 3 Facility Ratings (by location) 15 ------- MULTI-MEDIA PRIORITY RANKING OF SELECTED FEDERAL FACILITIES - REGION III INTRODUCTION A multi-media priority ranking system was developed to evaluate selec- ted Region III Federal facilities according to their relative potential for having environmental problems (environmental problems, as used here, are directly related to the release of contaminants to the environment). The system was developed to use readily available information in a rapid and objective manner to identify "high priority" facilities for further detailed evaluation by EPA. The ranking system was not designed to compare a facil- ity rating with any fixed number to indicate whether a facility is environ- mentally "good" or "bad". Rather, the rating indicates a facility's poten- tial, relative to other installations, for having major environmental prob- lems (i.e., a high rating indicates that a facility has a relatively high potential for environmental problems and that further evaluation, if not already completed, is warranted). Rating criteria were developed and used to rank facilities according to the type and intensity of facility activities which could actually or potentially result in environmental contamination. In general, these acti- vities include: past and present hazardous waste* generation and manage- ment, wastewater discharges, air emissions, and handling and storage of hazardous materials. For purposes of this ranking system and in keeping with EPA Region III and Headquarters priorities, potential environmental problems from hazardous waste management activity were rated higher than potential problems from other activities. To ensure timely but meaningful comparisons between installations, the information used to rank the facili- ties was confined to that which was easily accessible and available for all or most of the installations. Thus, the bulk of the facility information used came from the various EPA computer data bases. This information was * As defined in 40 CFR 261 ------- supplemented, when necessary, with Region III file data. More specific information, such as detailed site inspection reports, was not used here because such information is available for only a few facilities*. A des- cription of the rating criteria and the information sources and how they were used to rank the selected facilities follows. * Specific facility information would be used as part of the detailed follovup evaluation of a facility if warranted. ------- METHODS An initial listing of Federal facilities in Region III was obtained from EPA's computerized Facilities Index System (FINOS). This list con- tained approximately 200 Federal installations with known or suspected hazardous waste disposal sites (active and inactive), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) permit applications on file with EPA, National Pol- lutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, and/or air emission point sources. Of these, approximately 75 were selected by Region III for prioritization by NEIC. These selected facilities were then ranked based on the type and rela- tive level of activity in the following five categories: hazardous waste generation and management practices site contamination (known and potential) wastewater discharge storage/use of polychlorinated biphenols (PCBs) and pesticides air emissions These five categories generally reflect pertinent activities regulated under one or more of the six environmental acts: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), Clean Water Act (CWA), Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)XFederal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), and the Clean Air Act (CAA), respectively. The five rating categories and an ex- planation of the information used to rank facilities in each category follows. CURRENT HAZARDOUS WASTE HANDLING (RCRA) This category ranks facilities according to the potential for environ- mental contamination through generation and handling of hazardous wastes. For rating purposes, the category was divided into four activity subcate- gories: (1) annual quantity of hazardous waste handled, (2) waste storage ------- design capacity, (3) waste treatment design capacity, and (4) waste dis- posal design capacity. These subcategories were used because of the type of information readily available and the wide range of possible activities and levels of activities related to hazardous waste management. The major source of information used was the EPA Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS), a computer data base which contains information submitted to EPA by hazardous waste generation/handling facilities as part of their Part A RCRA permit application. The data includes type of hazard- ous waste handling activity, design capacity of waste processes, and type and quantity of wastes handled. Unfortunately, the computer data base was incomplete (all information was not available for all hazardous waste faci- lities), making it necessary to obtain some facility information from EPA Region III RCRA files. Rating points were assigned to each facility according to the level of activity in each subcategory as shown in Table 1. Subcategory ratings were added together to obtain the overall rating for each facility for "Hazardous Waste Management" as presented in Table 2. This rating is an indication of the facility's relative potential to contaminate the environ- ment and cause environmental problems through hazardous waste management. As shown in Table 1, all facilities known to be generating hazardous wastes, regardless of the quantity of wastes handled or type of management practices, receive an overall rating of at least 3. This is to account for potential problems associated with the generation and handling of even rela- tively small quantities of hazardous wastes. Facilities handling corrosive wastes (0002 - often generated in relatively large quantities) are assigned a subcategory rating one point lower than shown in the table. This is necessary because high ratings, based on handling large quantities of rela- tively easily managed corrosive waste, is not justified. Facilities which treat, store or dispose of hazardous wastes in a surface impoundment are assigned an additional subcategory rating point due to enhanced contami- nation potential attributed to this type of activity. ------- Table 1 FACILITY RATING CRITERIA Hazardous Waste Management1 Rating . 1 2 3 4 5 Quantity2 Handled (•etric t/yr) 0 < 12 12-50 50-500 500- 50.000 > 50,000 Storage2 3 Capacity (gal) 0 < 10,000 10.000- 100,000 > 100 ,000 - - Treatment2 3 Capacity (gal/day) 0 < 1,000 1,000- 50.000 > 50 .000 - - Disposal Capacity2 3 Landfill Land Application (acres-ft) (acres) 0 ~ - S 5 2 5 - 0 " - < 10 > 10 - Site Contamination Soil/Water Contami- Seriousness nation No7 Low Medium or Suspected9 High - No7 Potential Suspected* - Known - Bulk Storage of Haz. Materials No' Known or - - - Wastewater Discharges Flow* SICD Rate Hazard (mgd) Potential No7 S 5 All £ 5 "Sanitary only" discharges < .5 .5-1 5 - 1.5-2.5 - > 2.5 - PCB/ Pesticide Storage/Use No7 Suspected* or Known-ll" Known-N" • - Air Emissions ff Pollutants0 Discharged at 2100 ton/yr No7 0« 1 or 2 > 2 ™ " 1 All known hazardous waste generating facilities, regardless of TSO activities, receive a rating of at least 3 for generation, short-tern storage and 2 Facint1esWhandlingdrelattvely'large quantities of "corrosive only" hazardous wastes (D002) are assigned a subcategory rating one point lower than 3 Fac7nt?es which treat? store'and dispose of hazardous wastes in a surface impoundment are assigned a rating subcategory one point higher than shown 4 Subcategory^ating is based on industrial or combined (industrial and sanitary) flow rates unless otherwise stated. • 5 SIC Hazard Potential [a number fro* 1 (lowest) to 9 (highest)] is an indication of potential harmful health effects related to a specific Standard 6 Pollutants areSparticulates. sulfur'oxides."nitrous oxides, carbon monoxide and volatile organic carbon discharged through point sources. 7 No = no known activity In this activity category. 8 Facility has known point source emissions but not greater than 100 tons/year per pollutant iflMiiu 9 "Suspected" means that information suggests that there is activity in this category but activity u not specifically 10 Known activity in this category but current compliance status with TSCA is unknown. 11 Known activity in this category and known noncompliance with TSCA regulations. ------- SITE CONTAMINATION (CERCLA) This category ranks facilities according to the actual, suspected, or potential for site contamination from either past waste handling or the present handling of bulk quantities of hazardous materials (fuel oil, gaso- line, etc.). The category is divided into three activity subcategories: (1) seriousness of site contamination problems, (2) contamination of soil and water, and (3) handling of bulk quantities of hazardous materials. Information was obtained from the following EPA computer data bases: FINDS, Emergency Remedial Response Information System (ERRIS), Notification Information System (NOTIS), and Compliance Data System (CDS). EPA Region III files data were used to supplement this information. FINDS lists all known or suspected facility sites which were contaminated as a result of past waste management practices. NOTIS contains limited descriptions of these sites and ERRIS tracks various EPA and State activities at them. Regional files contain reports of the results of any EPA/State investiga- tions (preliminary assessments) for the FINDS, ERRIS, and NOTIS sites. Preliminary assessment reports rate the "seriousness" of site problems as being low, medium, or high and indicate the type of site contamination (soil, water), if known. CDS lists installations with storage facilities for bulk hazardous substances (fuel oil, gasoline) through its inventory of volatile organic air emissions. Rating points were assigned to each facility for activity in each of the three subcategories using Table 1. The sum of the subcategory ratings is the facility's overall rating for "Site Contamination" and is presented in Table 2. An overall rating of 1 indicates that there is no known or suspected site contamination, but there is the potential for contamination due to onsite bulk storage of hazardous materials. It was found that preliminary assessments have not been conducted for all facilities with known or suspected* site contamination. Therefore, * Known or suspected as a result of being included in the NOTIS and/or ERRIS computer data bases. ------- little information was available on the seriousness or the extent of con- tamination, if any, at these sites. Subcategory ratings of 3 and 2, for the "seriousness of site contamination" and "soil/water contamination", respectively, were assigned to such facilities [Table 11. WASTEWATER DISCHARGE (CWA) This category rates facilities according to their actual or potential to discharge contaminants to the environment through wastewater outfalls. The two subcategories used to rate facility activity in this category were (1) average daily flow rate/general wastewater type (industrial, sanitary, or both), and (2) the facility Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)* code. Information on the type and flow rate of wastewater discharges was obtained from EPA Region III NPDES files and a wastewater discharge summary table compiled by the Region III Federal Facilities Coordinator. SIC codes for each facility were taken from the EPA computer system, HWDMS. Hazard Potential, a number from 1 (lowest) to 9 (highest) which relates potential- ly harmful health effects to environmental contamination from a specific industry (as identified by the SIC code), was determined for each facility using the installation SIC code and "A Manual for Evaluating Contamination Potential of Surface Impoundments, June 1978, EPA 570/9-78-003." Flow rates, general wastewater type, and hazard potential were used with Table 1 to assign ratings to each facility in each subcategory. Subcategory rat- ings were totaled to obtain the wastewater discharge rating presented for each facility in Table 2. Hazard Potential was used here to help qualitate wastewater discharge in lieu of specific information on priority pollutants**. A rating of 1 was added to any discharging facility with a hazard potential greater than * The SIC code is a number which describes an industry by the type of ac- tivity in which it is engaged. ** Priority pollutants as defined in The Federal Register, Monday, December 3, 1979 ------- or equal to 5 [Table 1]. No distinction was made between facilities with direct discharges as opposed to those that discharge through regional waste- water treatment systems. POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENOL (PCBVPESTICIDE STORAGE AND USE (TSCA/FIFRA) This category rates facilities according to information regarding use of PCBs/pesticides and known instances of noncompliance with TSCA regula- tions. Information to identify facilities storing/using these compounds was obtained through all possible sources including HWOMS, NOTTS, and Region III files. Fran Mulhern, Federal Facilities Coordinator, Region III, pro- vided a listing of facilities with known noncompliance with TSCA. Facili- ties were rated according to Table 1. Federal facilities with no available information regarding PCB/pesticide use or compliance status (with TSCA regulations) were rated a 2, a point lower than facilities with known TSCA noncompliance [Table 1]. This is because information indicates that all large military installations handle PCBs/pesticides and experience indicates that most faclities are out of compliance with applicable TSCA regulations. Category ratings for each facility are presented in Tables 2 and 3. AIR EMISSIONS (CAA) This category rates facilities according to the number of selected air pollutants (particulates, nitrous oxides, sulfur oxides, volatile organic carbon, and carbon monoxide) discharged through point sources at a rate of greater than 100 tons/year. The 100 tons/year rate was used because it is the emission rate normally used to differentiate between major and minor point air emission sources. Information on emission rates was obtained from the National Emission Data System (NEDS) and the Compliance Data System (CDS), two EPA computer data bases which contain information on permitted point air emission sources. Facilities were rated quantitatively according to Table 1. Results for each facility are presented in Table 2. No attempt was made to qualitatively rate the air emissions for each installation due to lack of pertinent information. Likewise, no attempt was made to incorpo- rate fugitive emissions into the rating system. ------- RESULTS Table 2 shows the selected Federal facilities and their assigned rat- ings ranked in decreasing order of overall potential for environmental prob- lems. Table 3 presents these same facilities (and their ratings) segre- gated by State and alphabetized by the city in which they are located. These tables are not only useful in identifying facilities with relatively high potential for environmental problems, but they also show which acti- vity(ies) contribute most/least to this potential. Such information can be used to help develop a strategy for followup site inspections. As previously stated, the facility rating was not designed to be com- pared to a fixed number to indicate whether an installation is environmen- tally "good" or "bad". Rather, the rating indicates the potential of a particular facility to have environmental problems based on the potential for environmental contamination relative to other installations. A rela- tively high total rating indicates that, based on the type and level of onsite activities, a facility has a high probability of having environmen- tal problems. It also indicates that further in-depth evaluation of the facility is warranted. It should be noted that this prioritization system was meant to be only an initial evaluation of selected facilities. Because of the general nature of the information used, in-depth evaluations should be conducted to verify or deny a facility's rating, prior to any onsite investigations. In-depth evaluations should begin with detailed analysis of EPA Region III files. ------- 10 Table 2 FACILITY RATINGS EPA ID No. VA1170024813 VA1210020730 Facility Now Location Address County NaoM Norfolk Naval Shipyard / Norfolk, VA 23511 Portsnwuth Radford Amy Ammunition Pit. -> St. Rt. 114 Radford. VA 24141 Radford Hazardous Wait* Management 12 16 Site Contam- ination 8 3 Point Wastewater Discharges 6 6 PCB/Pest1c1de Storage and Use 3 3 Point Air Emissions 3 3 Total Ratine 32 31 N03210021355 PA6213820S03 PA5213820892 W0170023691 PA4170022418 OE8570024010 N07170024684 VA8170024170 MD0570024000 PA6170024S45 PA8213820642 M00170023444 VA4570024477 PAS210021510 Aberdeen Proving Ground 9l , SW of Rt. 1 Bridge J Aberdeen, MD 21005 Harford Letterkenny Army Depot Multiple Appl. IS1 ? Franklin St. Ext. J Chambersburgh, PA 17201 Franklin U.S. Army - Tobyhanna Depot 12l ,- Attn: SDSTO-AF-E 3 Tobyhanna, PA 18466 Monroe Allegheny Ballistics Lab • Plant 1 10 (a West Virginia Secondary Rt. 9 Rocket Center, WV 26753 Mineral U.S. Naval Base 81 (o Broad St. Philadelphia, PA 19112 Philadelphia Dover Air Force Base 91 <-, 436 Military Airlift Wing ^ Dover, DE 19901 Kent Naval Ordanance Station 8 » Rt. 210 6 Indian Head, MD 20640 Charles Naval Weapons Station 10 £ Yorktown, VA 23690 York U.S. Andrews AFB 10 . . 1776 CES AAFB Camp Springs, NO 20331 Prince Georges Naval Air Development Ctr. 9 il St. & Jacksonville Rds. Warmlnster, PA 18974 Bucks New Cumberland Army Depot Multiple Appl. 8 , | Bridge Street New Cumberland, York PA 17070 U.S. Naval Surface Weapons-White Oak , White Oak St. " Silver Spring. MD 20910 Montgomery Lang ley AFB Hampton. VA Hampton 2336S Scranton Army Ammunition Plant 156 Cedar Ave. /S" Scranton, PA 18501 Lackawanna 29 29 27 26 26 24 ------- 11 Table 2 (Cont.) EPA ID No. Facility NaM Location Address County NaM Hazardous Site Point Waste Contait- Wastewater Managemnt i nation Discharges PCB/Pesticide Point Storage Air and Use Emissions VA2210020416 M07170024S36 VA3971520751 VA6170061463 'f M02210020267 ,. M08211620267 ' (Cancer Research Center) M09210020S67 2Z VA2170024606 VA5170022482 VAS210020082 VA1170024722 VA6210020321 VA7170024684 PA4214002044 PA3210020444 2? (Landfill) PA3170022104 VA5170022938 VA7210020502 MD8213822762 1*1 31 U.S. Army - Fort Hill U.S. RIF 301 Bowling Green. VA 22427 Caroline U.S. Naval Air Sta. - Patuxent River NE of Rt. 235 Patuxent River, MO 20670 St. Mary's Defense General Supply Center USL - 301 South Richmond, VA 23297 Chesterfield Norfolk Naval Base Bldg. N26 Naval Station Norfolk. VA 23511 U.S. Army - Fort Oetrlck Frederick. MD 21701 Frederick U.S. Army • Ft. Meade MO RIF 175 Fort Meade, MO 20755 Anne Arundel Naval Air Station Oceana Oceana, VA 23460 Virginia Beach Naval Amphibious Base - Little Creek Naval Air Base Virginia Beach. VA 23521 Virginia Beach U.S Army - Fort Belvoir DFAE Bldg. 193. ATZA-FE Fort Belvoir, VA 22060 Fairfax Marine Corps Oev. & Ed. Command Quantico, VA 22134 Prince Williams U.S. Army - Fort Eustis Newport News, VA 23604 Newport News Naval Surface Weapons Center - Oalhgren 2 Mi. East of Intersection 301-206 Oalgren, VA 22448 Fort Indiantown Gap Fort Indiantown Annvllle, PA 17003 Lebanon Navy Ships Parts Control Center Rt. 11 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Cumberland Fleet Combat Tng. Cr. Atlantic Dan Neck Virginia Beach, VA 23461 Virginia Beach Fort Lee Fort Lee. VA 23801 Prince Georges Harry Diamond Laboratories 2800 Powder M111 Rd. Adelphi. MO 20783 Montgomery 91 (3)2 .3 .2 21 21 20 20 20 19 19 18 18 15 ------- 12 Table 2 (Cont.) EPA 10 No. Facility Location Address County Name Hazardous Waste Management Site Contam- ination Point Wastewater Discharges PCB/Pesticide Point Storage Air and Use Emissions M00170022602 U.S. Naval Academy , Rt. 50 Near Severn River 2' Annapolis. MO 21402 Anne Arundel VA6210020875 U.S. Army - Ft. Story •)! Virginia Beach, VA 23459 Virginia Beach VA0170090005 Craney Island Fuel Oiv. Cedar Lane, VA 23693 Churchland VA2210020705 U.S. Army - Fort Pickett VA421372070S Camp Pickett (WWTP) Blackstone. VA 23824 Nottoway VA6170022SS6 USN Naval Air Rework Fac. Naval Air Rework FAC Norfolk. VA 23511 Norfolk PA4170000158 Naval Air Station - Willow Grove Rt. 611 Willow Grove, PA 19090 Montgomery VA9170022488 Naval Communication Area Master Sta. Lant. 330 Sleepy Hole Rd. Suffolk, VA VA1170024698 000 Armed Forces Exper Trng. Acty Intersection 1-64 & Rt. 143 Williamsburg. VA 23185 Williamsburg VA6170090017 Naval Supply Center - Yorktown Fuel Oiv. Yorktown, VA 23690 York VAS170000181 St. Juliens Creek Annex Portsmouth, VA 23702 M04170022S41 USN Surface Weapons Center Dept. of Navy Solomon's Island, MD 20688 MD2210020036 Aberdeen Proving Ground Edgewood Arsenal Edgewood, MO 21040 Harford VA8800010763 NASA Wallops Flight Center Rt. 175 Wallops Island. VA 23337 WV1210020946 West Virginia Ord, (MCCLINTIC Wildlife) Off Rt. 62 Point Pleasant. W 2S5SO Mason PA2213720145 0 F A E Bldg. 325 Carlisle Barracks Carlisle. PA 17013 Cumberland VA7170022472 Naval Station Fuel Division W62 Naval Supply Center Norfolk. VA 23512 VA3170024605 NSC Norfolk Cheathan Annex Cheatham Annex, Bldg. 16 WilHamburg, VA 23185 York .3 3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 1 (3)' .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 11 11 ------- Table 2 (Cont.) EPA ID No. Facility Nan Location Address County Nam Hazardous Waste Management Site Contam- ination Point Wastewatar Discharges PCB/Pest1cide Point Storage Air and Use Emissions Total Ratin M04690307844 U.S. Coast Guard Yard Hawkins Point Rd. Baltimore, MD 21226 Baltimore MD6170024685 David Taylor Naval R&O Yard - Annapolis Old Wevern River Bridge Annapolis. MO 21402 Anne Aruncial MOS170024686 David Taylor Naval Ship Yrd. Cr Carderock Laboratory Bethesda, MD 20064 Montgomery VA280000S033 NASA/Langley Research Center Mail Stop 453 Hampton. VA 23665 M07170023496 Naval Station Annapolis, MO 21402 Anne Arundel PA8210022648 USA Keystone Ordinance Greenwood TWP Geneva. PA 16316 Crawford VA5570090014 USAF Oyster Pt Oevel. Corp. 610 Thimble Shoals Blvd Newport News. VA 23601 Newport News M00120508940 U.S. Beltsville ArgicuUural Ctr Beltsville. MO 2070S Prince Georges VA8170090015 USN Auxilary Landing Field Fent. 3-4 Mi. S. Princess Ann Courthouse Chesapeake, VA 23322 Chesapeake M05170022S40 U.S. Naval Support Facility POP 1000 Thurmont, MO 21788 Frederick M09470000580 Curtis Bay MO Depot Ordanance Rd. Curtis Bay. MO 21226 St. Mary's M03170000167 David Taylor Naval Ship R&O Cr Bay Head Road Annapolis, MD 21402 Anne Arundel VA9170022S12 Naval Station Bldg. V-9S Norfolk, VA 23511 Norfolk VA4170090001 NAVSEACFNLANT St. Julians Creek Annex Portsmouth, VA 23702 Bucks PAB890031869 U.S. Oept. of Energy 626 Cochran Mill Rd. Bruceton, PA 15129 Allegheny M07170090016 USN Bloodsworth Archipelago N. Potomac R. Runs Chesapeake Bay N/A, MD Dorchester .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 ------- Table 2 (Cont.) EPA 10 No. Facility Name Location Address County NaM Hazardous Site Point PCB/Pest1c1de Point Waste Contam- Wastewater Storage A1r Total Management ination Discharges and Use Emissions Rating VA1170090012 USN Cajep Ptndleton Birdneck Rd. S. & Gen 8th Blvd. Virginia Beach. VA 23453 Virginia Beach PA1210022082 Willow Grove ARF Off U.S. Rt. 611 Hatboro. PA 19090 Montgomery VA8210020626 U.S. Army - Ft. Myer Fort Myer. VA 22211 Arlington OE0960009611 USA Corp of Engr Canal Site Main St. N. St. Georges, OE 19733 New Castle M08210020758 Fort Richie HQ Fort Richie. MO 21719 Washington PA5210022344 USA Support Oakdale U.S. Army Oakdale, PA 15071 Allegheny VA7213720603 U.S. Army - Ft. Monroe Fenwich Rd., Entomology Shop Ft. Monroe, VA 23651 Hampton .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 1 ActuaJ or proposed centra-lired hazardous waste storage facility (D«/«is« Property Disposal Service) 2 Satiny associated vith second SPA ID number Jistad. 3 Ho known activity in this category. ------- Table 3 FACILITY RATINGS EPA ID No. Facility NaM Location Address County NaM Hazardous Waste Management Site Contam- ination Point Wastewater Discharges PCB/Pest1cide Point Storage Air and Use Emissions DE8S70024010 OE0960009611 MD3210021355 M08213622762 HD0170022602 MD617002468S M07170023496 M03170000167 M04690307844 MD0120508940 MD5170024686 M00570024000 M09470000S80 Dover Air Force Base 436 Military Airlift Wing Dover. OE 19901 Kent USA Corp of Engr Canal Site Ham St. N St. Georges. DE 19733 New Castle .2 MARYLAND .2 Aberdeen Proving Ground SW of Rt. 1 Bridge Aberdeen, NO 21005 Harford Harry Diamond Laboratories 2800 Powder Mill Rd. Adelphi, MD 20783 Montgomery U.S. Naval Academy Rt SO Near Severn River Annapolis, MO 21402 Anne Arundel David Taylor Naval R4D Yard - Annapolis Old Wevern River Bridge Annapolis. MO 21402 Anne Arundel Naval Station Annapolis, MO 21402 Anne Arundel Oavid W Taylor Naval Shio R&O Cr Bay Head Road Annapolis. MO 21402 Anne Arundel U.S. Coast Guard Yard Hawkins Point Rd. Baltimore. MO 21226 Baltimore U.S. Beltsville Argicultural Ctr Beltsville, MO 20705 Prince Georges Oavid W. Taylor Naval Ship ira Cr Carderock Laboratory Bethesda. MO 20064 Montgomery U.S. Andrews AFB 1776 CES AAFB Camp Springs, MO 20331 Prince Georges Curtis Bay MO Depot Ordanance Rd. Curtis Bay, MO 21226 St. Mary's .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 10 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 29 14 14 23 ------- 16 Table 3 (Cont.) EPA ID No. Facility Nam Location Address County Name Hazardous Waste Managenent Site Point PCB/Pesticide Point Contain- Wastewater Storage Air Total {nation Discharges and Use Emissions Rating M02210020036 M09210020S67 MD82100207S8 M02210020267 M08211620267 (Cancer Research Center) M07170024684 M07170024536 M00170023444 M04170022541 M05170022S40 M07170090016 PA4214002044 PA3210020444 (Landfill) PA8890031869 PA221372014S Aberdeen Proving Ground Edgewood Arsenal Edgewood. MO 21040 Harford U.S. Army - Ft. Meade MO RIF 17S Fort Meade, MO 20755 Anne Arundel Fort Richie HQ Fort Richie, MO 21719 Washington U.S. Army - Fort Detrick Frederick. MO 21701 Frederick Naval Ordanance Station Rt. 210 Indian Head. MO 20640 Charles U.S Naval Air Sta. - Patuxent River NE of Rt. 235 Patuxent River, MO 20670 St. Mary's U.S Naval Surface Weapons-White Oak White Oak St Silver Spring, MO 20910 Montgomery USN Surface Weapons Center Oept. of Navy Solomon's Island, MO 20688 U S. Naval Support Facility POP 1000 Thunnont, MO 21788 Frederick USN Bloodsworth Archipelago N. Potomac R. Runs Chesapeake Bay N/A, MO Dorchester Fort Indiantown Gap Fort Indiantown Annville, PA 17003 Lebanon U S. Oept. of Energy 626 Cochran Mill Rd. Bruceton. PA 15129 Allegheny 0 F A E Bldg. 325 Carlisle Barracks Carlisle, PA 17013 Cumberland MARYLAND (contd) .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 PENNSYLVANIA .2 1(6)3 .2 .2 .2 .2 10 19 20 24 21 23 11 -2 15 ------- 17 Table 3 (Cont.) EPA ID No. Facility Name Location Address County Hazardous Site Point PCB/Pesticide Point Waste Contain- Wastewater Storage Air Total Management ination Discharges and Use Emissions Ratine PA6213820S03 PA8210022648 PA1210022082 PA3170022104 PA8213820642 PAS210022344 PA4170022418 PA5210021S10 PA5213820892 PA617002454S PA4170000158 VA221002070S VA421372070S (WVTP) VA2210020416 PENNSYLVANIA (contd) Letterkenny Army Depot Multiple Appl. Franklin St. Ext. Chanbersburgh. PA 17201 Franklin USA Keystone Ordinance Greenwood TWP Geneva, PA 16316 Crawford Willow Grove ARF Off U.S. Rt. 611 Hatboro, PA 19090 Montgomery Navy Ships Parts Control Center Rte. 11 Mechanicsburg. PA 17055 Cumberland New Cumberland Army Depot Multiple Appl. Bridge Street New Cumberland, PA 17070 York USA Support Oakdale U S. Army Oakdale, PA 15071 Allegheny U S. Naval Base Broad St. Philadelphia. PA 19112 Philadelphia Scranton Army Ammunition Plant 156 Cedar Ave. Scranton, PA 18501 Lackawanna (J S Army - Tobyhanna Depot Attn. SDSTO-AF-E Tobyhanna, PA 18466 Monroe Naval Air Development Ctr. St & Jacksonville Rds Warminster, PA 18974 Bucks Naval Air Station - Willow Grove Rt. 611 Willow Grove, PA 19090 Montgomery 15l .2 .2 .2 81 12' U.S. Army - Fort Pickett Camp Pickett Blackstone. VA 23824 Nottoway U.S. Army - Fort Hill U.S. RIF 301 Bowling Green, VA 22427 Caroline VIRGINIA .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 29 15 23 26 21 27 23 12 13 21 ------- 18 Table 3 (Cont.) EPA ID No. Facility Nam Location Address County Name Hazardous Waste Management Site Contam- ination Point Wastewater Discharges PC8/Pest1cide Point Storage Air and Use Emissions Total Ratine VA017009000S Craney Island Fuel Oiv. Cedar Lane. VA 23693 Churchland VA817009001S USN Auxllary Landing Field Fent. 3-4 N1. S. Princess Ann Courthouse Chesapeake. VA 23322 Chesapeake VA71700246B4 Naval Surface Weapons Center - Dalhgren 2 Mi. East of Intersection 301-206 Oalgren. VA 22448 VA5210020082 U.S. Army - Fort Belvoir OFAE Bldg. 193. ATZA-FE Fort Belvoir. VA 22060 Fairfax VA7210020502 Fort Lee Fort Lee. VA 23801 Prince Georges VA7213720603 U.S. Army - Ft. Monroe Fenwich Rd., Entomology Shop Ft. Monroe, VA 23651 Hampton VA8210020626 U.S. Army - Ft Myer Fort Myer, VA 22211 Arlington VA4570024477 Langley AFB Hampton, VA 23365 Hampton VA2800005033 NASA/Langley Research Center Mail Stop 453 Hampton, VA 23665 VA6210020321 U.S. Army - Fort Eustis Newport News, VA 23604 Newport News VA5570090014 USAF Oyster Pt. Oevel Corp 610 Thimble Shoals Blvd. Newport News. VA 23601 Newport News VA1170024813 Norfolk Naval Shipyard Norfolk, VA 23511 Portsmouth VA6170061463 Norfolk Naval Base Bldg. N26 Naval Station Norfolk, VA 23511 VA6170022556 USN Naval A1r Rework Fac Naval Air Rework FAC Norfolk, VA 23511 Norfolk VA7170022472 Naval Station Fuel Division W62 Naval Supply Center Norfolk. VA 23512 VA9170022512 Naval Station Bldg. V-95 Norfolk, VA 23511 Norfolk VIRGINIA (contd) 5 .2 -2 .2 12 9l .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 13 16 18 14 21 17 32 20 13 ------- 1 G Table 3 (Cont.) EPA 10 No. VA2170024606 VA5170000181 VA4170090001 Facility NaM Location Address County NaM Naval Air Station Oceana Oceana. VA 23460 Virginia Beach St. Ju liens Creek Annex Portsmouth, VA 23702 NAVSEACFNLANT Hazardous Waste Management VIRGINIA (contd) 4 3 3 Site Contam- ination 7 5 .2 Point Wastewater 01 scharges 3 1 1 PCB/Pest1cide Storage and Use 3 2 3 Point Air Emissions 2 .2 .2 Tola Rat u 19 11 7 VA1170024722 VA1210020730 VA3971S20751 VA9170022488 VAS170022482 VAS170022938 VA621002087S VA1170090012 VA8800010763 VA1170024698 VA317002460S VA8170024170 St. Juliens Creek Annex Portsmouth. VA 23702 Bucks Marine Corps Dev & Ed. Command Quantico, VA 22134 Prince Williams Radford Army Ammunition Pit. St. Rt. 114 Radford. VA 24141 Radford Defense General Supply Center USL - 301 South Richmond. VA 23297 Chesterfield Naval Communication Area Master Sta. Lant. 330 Sleepy Hole Rd. Suffolk. VA Naval Amphibious Base - Little Creek Naval Air Base Virginia Beach, VA 23S21 Virginia Beach Fleet Combat Tng. Cr. Atlantic Oan Neck Virginia Beach. VA 23461 • Virginia Beach U.S. Army - Ft. Story Virginia Beach, VA 23459 Virginia Beach USN Camp Pendleton Birdneck Rd. S. & Gen 8th Blvd. Virginia Beach, VA 23453 Virginia Beach NASA Wallops Flight Center Rt. 175 Wallops Island, VA 23337 OOD Armed Forces Exper Trng. Intersection 1-64 & Rt. 143 Wllllaosburg, VA 23185 Wllliamsburg NSC Norfolk Cheatham Annex Cheatham Annex, Bldg. 16 Williamsburg, VA 231B5 York Naval Weapons Station Yorktwn, VA 23690 York Acty. 16 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 17 31 20 12 13 14 14 10 11 10 ------- Table 3 (Cont.) EPA Facility Nam Hazardous Site Point PCB/Pesticide Point 10 Location Address Waste Contaar Wastewater Storage Air Total No. County Nam Managemnt ination Discharges and Use Emissions Ratine VIRGINIA (contd) VA6170090017 Naval Supply Center - Yorktown Fuel 01v. 313 3 1 11 Yorktown, VA 23690 York WEST VIRGINIA WV1210020946 West Virginia Ord. (MCCLINTIC Wildlife) .2 8 -2 2 -2 10 Off Rt. 62 Point Pleasant. WV 2S5SO Mason WV0170023691 Allegheny Ballistics Lab - Plant 1 10 7 4 3 2 26 West Virginia Secondary Rt 9 Rocket Center. WV 267S3 Mineral I Actual or Proposed Centralized Hazardous Vasts Storage Facility (Defense Property Disposal Service) 2 Ho known activity in this category. 3 Batiny associated vita second SfA ID maober listed. ------- |