FEDERAL FACILITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE PROFILES
Environmental Protection Agency
Region VIII
July 1987
• Elmer M. Chenault
Federal Facilities Compliance Program t4anager
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SIGNIFICANT FEDERAL FACILITIES
REGION VIII
EST
Colorado
Air Force Academy
Buckley Air National Guard Base
Canadian Strip Mine, BRC, DOI
Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station (NORAD)
Denver ARTCC, FAA (Airway Facil Sector)
Drug Enforcement Administration, DOJ
E & R Center, Bureau of Reclamation
Eastern Colorado Project Office, BRC
EPA - Environmental Services Division (ESD)
EPA-Nat'l Enforcement Investigations Ctr (NEIC)
Federal Correctional Institution, DOJ
Federal Highway Admin. - CDFD, Denver
Federal Highway Admin. - CDFD, Lakewood
Fitzsimons Army Medical Center
Fort Carson, U.S. Army
GSA - Byron E. Rogers Fed. Bldg/Court House
GSA - Denver Federal Center, Lakewood
GSA - Federal Building/Customs House, Denver
Geological Survey, Bldg. 25, DFC
Geological Survey, 1527 Cole Blvd.
CAA
CAA
CAA
CAA
CAA
to™ .
MAJOR MEDIA
—m
CWA
CWA
CWA
CWA
RCRA
RCRA
RCRA
RCRA
RCRA
* CAA and CWA - Major and Minor Facilities RCRA - TSD Facilities
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Significant Federal Facilities-Region VIII
MAJOR MEDIA
CAA £W/T~ RCRA
Colorado (continued)
Geological Survey, 1711 Illinois
Geological Survey, 5946 Mclntyre
Geological Survey, Nat' 1 Water Qual Lab
RCRA
Grand Junction District Ofc., BLM, DOI
Grand Junction Projects Ofc., DOE
Leadville Drainage, BRC, DOI
CWA
Lowry Air Force Base
CAA
RCRA
National Bureau of Standards, Dept. Commerce
National Center for Atmospheric Research
PJKS-Plant, U.S. Dept. of the Air Force
RCRA
Peterson Air Force Base
CAA
CWA
Postal Service, General Mail Facility
Postal Service, Maintenance Annex
Pueblo Army Depot Activity
CAA
CWA
RCRA
Rocky Flats Plant, DOE
CAA
CWA
RCRA
Rocky Mountain Arsenal, U.S. Army
CAA
CWA
RCRA
Rocky Mountain National Park, DO I
San Louis Valley Project, 8RC, DOI
Solar Energy Research Institute, DOE
Transportation Test Center, DOT
VA Medical Center, Denver CAA
VA Medical Center, Ft. Lyon CAA CWA
VA Medical Center, Grand Junction CAA
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Significant Federal Facilities-Region VIII
MAJOR MEDIA
CAA CWA RCRA
Colorado (continued)
Western Area Pcwer Admin, Hayden Subst
Western Area Power Admin, Loveland
Western Area Power Admin, Montrose
Montana
Army Aviation Support Facility
Canyon Perry Dam, BOR, DOI CWA
Charles M. Russell NWR, DOI
Crew Indian Agency, Bureau of Indian Affairs CWA
Fort Peck Project, U.S. Army Corp Engr
GSA - Border Patrol Headguarters, Havre
GSA - Building 24, Fort Missoula
GSA - Federal Building/Courthouse, Butte
GSA - Federal Building/Customs, Billings
Hungry Horse Project, BOR, DDI CWA
Libfcy Dam Project, 00E, Dept. Army CWA
Malmstrcm Air Force Base CAA RCRA
National Bison Range, DOI
OMS #5, U.S. Army
OMS #6, U.S. Air Foroe
Property & Fiscal Office, U.S. Dept Army/AF
Rocky Bey's Agency, BIA, DOI
Rocky Mountain Laboratories
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Significant Federal Facilities-Region VIII
Montana (continued)
Unit Training Equipment Site (UTES), AFNG
Veterans Administration, Ft. Harrison
Western Area Fewer Admin. - Custer Subst.
Western Area Power Acinin. - Dawson County
Western Area Power Admin. - Ft. Peck Shop
Western Area Pcwer Admin. - Havre Substa.
Western Area Pcwer Admin. - Malta Switchyard
Western Area Pcwer Admin. - Miles City Sub.
Western Area Power Ajmin. - 0'Fallon Creek
Western Area Power Admin. - Richland Subst.
Western Area Power Admin. - Shelby Subst.
Western Area Power Admin. - Terry Tap Sub.
Western Area Power Admin. - Wolf Point Sub.
Yellowtail Project (Dam), BOR, DOI
North Dakota
Cavalier Air Ferae Station (Concrete Missile)
Coast Guard Omega Station, DOT
Defense Fuel Support Point, DLA
Garrison Project Office, Army Corps Engr
GSA - Ambrose 8 S and 2 Residences
GSA - Post Office, Fargo
GSA - Post Office/Customs House, Pembina
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Significant Federal Facilities-Region VIII
MAJOR MEDIA
CAA OA RCRA
North Dakota (continued)
GSA - Saint John Border Station & Residence
Grand Forks Air Fcrce Base CM CVA RCRA
Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research, USDA
Metabolisn & Radiation Research Lab, USDA
Mi not Air Force Base CAA CWA RCRA
North Dakota Air National Guard CAA
VA Medical & Regional Office, Fargo OA
Western
Area
Power
Adnin,
Bisbee
Western
Area
Pcwer
Admin,
Bisnarck
Western
Area
Power
Admin,
Carrington
Western
Area
Power
Admin,
Custer Trail
Western
Area
Power
Adnin,
DeVaul
Western
Area
Pcwer
Admin,
Devils Lake
Western
Area
Pcwer
Acinin,
Edgeley
Western
Area
Pwer
Admin,
Ellendale
Western
Area
Power
Adnin,
Fargo
Western
Area
Power
Admin,
Forma n
Western
Area
Power
Adnin,
Grand Forks
Western
Area
Power
Admin,
Jamestown
Western
Area
Power
Adnin,
Killdeer
Western
Area
Pcwer
Admin,
Dakota
Western
Area
Power
Admin,
Leeds
Western
Area
Power
Admin,
Rolla
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Significant Federal Facilities-Region VIII
MAJOR MEDIA
North Dakota (continued)
Western Area Power Admin, Rugby
Western Area Power Admin, Valley City
Western Area Power Admin, Washburn
Western Area Power Admin, Watford City
Western Area Power Admin, Williston Sab.
CAA
cm
RCRA
South Dakota
Army Aviation Support Facility
Big Bend Dam, ODE, Dept. of Army
Combined Support Maintenance Shop #1, Mitchell
Canbined Support Maintenance #2, Rapid City
Ellsworth Air Foroe Base CAA
Flandreau Indian School, BIA, DOI
GSA - Federal Building, Huron
GSA - Federal Building/Courthouse, Rapid City
Joe Fobs Field, SD Air Nat'l Guard
Mount Rushnore National Memorial, MPS, DOI
Northern Grain Insect Research Lab, USDA
OMS #1, Sturgis, U.S. Army
OMS #6, Chamberlain, U.S. Army
OMS #9, Huron, U.S. Army
VA Medical Center, Fort Meade CAA
Western Area Power Admin, Water town Substa.
cm
RCRA
CWA
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Significant Federal Facilities-Region VIII
MAJOR MEDIA
CAA CWA RCRA
Utah
Air Foroe Plant 78
CAA
Air Route Traffic Control Ctr., FAA
Army Reserve Center
Clearfield Job Corps Center
Defense Depot Ogden, DLA
CAA
Dugway Proving Qround - U.S. Army
CAA
Flaming Gorge Field Division, BRC, DOI
CWA
Fort Douglas, U.S. Army
GSA - Administration Building, S.L.C.
GSA- - Federal Building, S.L.C.
GSA - Federal Building/Courthouse, Ogden
GSA - IRS Center, Ogden
GSA - Post Office/Courthouse, S.L.C.
Hill Air Fcrce Base CAA CVft RCRA
Jordanelle Dam & Reservoir, BRC, DOI
Postal Service (VMF)
Tooele Army Depot CAA RCRA
Utah Test and Training Range
VA Medical Center, S.L.C. CAA
Wyoming
Air National Guard Facility
Bighorn Basin Projects Office, BRC, DOI
Camp Guernsey, NGB, Dept. of Army
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Significant Federal Facilities-Region VIII
MAJOR MEDIA
CAA CWA RCRA
Wycming (continued)
Farson, ttycming Landfill & Scattered Dumps
F. E. Warren Air Fcrce Base CAA
GSA - Federal Building Courthouse, Casper
GSA - Federal Office Building, Cheyenne
Jackson Lake Dam, BRC, DO I
Jackson National Fish Hatchery, BRC, DOI
OMSS 1A, NGB, Dept. of Army
OMSS 1C, NGB, Dept. of Army
OMSS 3A, NGB, Dept. of Army
OMSS 3B, NGB, Dept. of Army
VA Medical & Regional Office Center, Cheyenne
VA Medical Center, Sheridan
Western Area Power Admin., Casper Field Br.
Western Area Power Admin., Cody Field Br.
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SIGNIFICANT FEDERAL FACILITIES COMPLIANCE STATUS
JULY 1987
Colorado
AIR
WATER
WASTEWATER
RCRA
CERCLA
FIFRA* TOXICS
Air Foroe Academy
IN
IN
IN
IN
RI/FS(10)
UOF*
PCB, Solvents, Irritants
Buckley Air National Guard Base
IN
IN
IN
IN
RI
UOF
Solvents, Oils, Cleaners
Canadian Strip Mine, BRC
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Cheyenne Mountain AF Station (NORAD)
IN
IN
IN
IN
RI(1)
UOF
PCB, Solvents
Denver ARTCC, FAA
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
PCB, Oil, Paint
Drug Enforcement Administration, DQJ
N/A
N/A
N/A
IN
NA
N/A
Toxic chemicals
E & R Oenter, Bureau of Reclamation
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
Solvents, Oils, Polymers
Eastern Colo. Project Ofc., BRC
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
PCB (none currently)
EPA - Environmental Svcs Div (ESD)
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
PCB
EPA-Nat'l Enforae. Invest. Ctr. (NEIC)
N/A
N/A
N/A
IN
N/A
N/A
PCB
Federal Correctional Institute, DQJ
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Cleaners, Solvent
Federal Highway Admin.-CDFD, Denver
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
NONE
Thinners, Solvent
Federal HW Admin.-CDFD, Lakewood
N/A
N/A
N/A
IN
N/A
N/A
1-1-1 Trichloroethane
Fitzsimons Army Medical Center
IN
IN
IN
IN
**
UOF
numerous, list provided
* UOF - Pesticides used on facility ** Fitzimons is on the list of potentially
responsible parties involved with Lcwry landfill.
Under CERCLA information given is the phase of IRP the facility
is in. Figure in parenthesis is the number of sites identified.
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AIR WATER WASTEWATER RCRA CERCLA FIFRA* TOXICS
Colorado (continued)
Fort Carson, U.S. Army
IN
IN
IN
IN
PA
UOF*
PCB, Explosives/ Asbestos
GSA - Byron E. Rogers Fed Bldg/CH
N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
UOF
none listed
GSA - Denver Federal Center
N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
GSA - Federal Bui ldi ng/Custcms House
N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
Geological Survey (DFC)
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
NONE
Inorganic acids. Solvents
Geological Survey (Cole)
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
NONE
Inorganic acids, Solvents
Geological Survey (Illinois)
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
NONE
Inorganic acids, Solvents
Geological Survey (Mclntyre)
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
NONE
Inorganic acids, Solvents
Geolog. Surv., Nat'l Water Qual Lab
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
Solvents, Chemicals
Grand Junction District Office, BLM
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Gasoline
Grand Junction Projects Office, DOE
IN
IN
IN
IN
RI/FS
N/A
PCB, Paint, Thinner
Leadville Drainage, BRC, DOI
N/A
N/A
OUT
N/A
N/A
N/A
None
Lcwry Air Force Base
IN
IN
IN
our
DC (7)
UOF
PCB, Solvent, Asbestos
National Bureau of Standards
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
PCB, Oil, Solvent
Nat'l Genter for Atmospheric Research
IN
IN
IN
IN
**
UOF
various
* UOF - Pesticides used on facility ** NCAR recently responded to EPA inquiries
regarding Lowry and Marshall landfills.
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AIR WATER WASTEWATER RCRA CERCLA FIFRA* TOXICS
Colorado (continued)
PJKS Plant, U.S. Air Force
IN
IN
IN
IN
FS (8)
UOF*
PCB, Asbestos
Peterson Air Force Base
IN
IN
IN
IN
RI/FS(6)
UOF
PCB, Thinners, Solvents
Postal Service, General Mail Facility
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
It ichloroethane
Postal Service, Maintenance Annex
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
NONE
Paint, Thinners, Solvents
Pueblo Army Depot Activity
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
Solvents, Oil, Explosives
Rocky Flats Plant, DOE
IN
IN
IN
IN
RI/FS( 73)
UOF
Acid, Solvents, PCB's
Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Dept. Army
IN
IN
IN
N/A
RI/FS
UOF
PCB, Paints, Solvents
Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park, NPS, DOI
IN
IN
IN
OUT
N/A
UOF
Oil, Thinners, Solvents
San Luis Valley Project, BRC, DOI
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
Petroleums, Oil, Solvents
Solar Energy Research Institute, DOE
IN
IN
IN
IN
A*
UOF
5,000 chemicals
Transportation Test Center, DOT
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
NONE
PCB, Solvents, Chemicals
VA Medical Center, Denver
IN
IN
IN
IN
***
UOF
Solvents, PCB, Acids
VA Medical Center, Feat Lyon
IN
IN
IN
IN
3 Sites
UOF
Thinners, Solvents
VA Medical Center, Grand Junction
IN
IN
IN
IN
NONE
UOF
Solvents, Acids, Chemicals
* UOF - Pesticides used on facility ** SERI has participated in EPA's investigation of
PRP's that have contributed to Lcwry landfill.
*** VA-One area was identified as having a PCB spill; cleaned up; no further action required.
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AIR WATER WASTEWATER RCRA CERCLA FIFRA* TOXICS
Colorado (continued)
Western Area Power Admin, Hayden
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF*
Solvents, Paint> Oil
Western Area Power Admin, Loveland
N/A
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
PCB
Western Area Power Admin, Montrose
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
Solvents, Paint, Oil
Montana
Army Aviation Support Facility
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
Solvents, Cleaner
Canyon Ferry Dam, BRC, DO I
N/A
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
PCB
Charles M. Russell NW Refuge, DO I
IN
IN
N/A
IN
NONE
NONE
Arsenic
Crow Indian Agency, BIA UNKNOWN
IN
IN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
NONE
Diesel fuel, Oil lubricants
Fort Peck Project, Army Corp of Engr
IN
IN
IN
IN
NONE
UOF
PCB, Thinners, Solvents
GSA - Border Patrol Hqtrs. , Havre
N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
GSA - Building 24, Port Missoula
N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
GSA - Federal Bldg/Courthouse, Butte
N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
GSA - Federal Bldg/Custans House
N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
Hungry Horse Rroject, BRC, DO I
IN
IN
IN
IN
NONE
UOF
PCB, Thinner, Solvents
Libby Dam Project, Army 00E
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
Oil, Solvents, PCB's
Malmstrcm Air Fcroe Base
IN
IN
IN
IN
RI (13)
UOF
PCB, PLD, Asbestos
* UOF - Pesticides used on facility
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AIR WATER WASTEWATER RCRA CERCLA FIPRA* TOXICS
Montana (continued)
National Bison Range, DOI
N/A
NA
N/A
IN
N/A
UOF*
NONE
OMS #5, U.S. Array
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
NONE
Solvent, Acetone, Oil
OMS #6, U.S. Air Fcroe
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
NONE
Solvent, Thinner, Paint
Property & Fiscal Office, NGB
IN
OUT**
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
Explosives, Solvents
Rocky Boy's Agency, BIA, DOI
IN
IN
IN
IN
it-kit
NONE
Crank case oils
Rocky Mountain Laboratories
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
NONE
UOF
Spent chemical reagents
Unit Training Equipment Site, AFNG
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
NONE
Oil, Solvent, Thinners
Veterans Administration, Ft. Harrison
IN
IN
IN
IN
NONE
UOF
PCB's, Solvents, Cleaners
Western Area Power Admin. - Custer
H^A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
UOF
Paints, Thinners
Western Area Power Admin. - Dawson
N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
UOF
Paints, Thinners, PCB's
Western Aregi Power Admin. - Ft. Peck
N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
UOF
Solvent, Paint, PCB's
Western Area Power Admin. - Havre
N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
UOF
Paints, Thinners, PCB's
Western Area Power Admin. - Miles
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
UOF
Paints, Thinners
Western Area Power Admin. - 0'Fallon
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
UOF
Paints, Thinners
* UOF - Pesticides used on facility ** Water obtained frcm municipal supply, which
does not meet State turbidity standards.
*** Rocky Boys is currently investigating a minor oil or tar
spill involved in a gravel pit used for heavy construction.
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Montana (continued)
AIR
WATER
WASTEWATER
RCRA
CERCLA
FIFRA*
TOXICS
Western Area Power Admin. - Richland
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
UOF
Paints, Thinners
Western Area Power Admin. - Shelby
N/ft
N/A
N/A
N/fc
N/A
UOF*
Paints, Thinners
Western Area Power Admin. - Terry Tap
N/A
N/A
N A
N/A
N/A
UOF
Paints, .Thinners
Western Area Power Admin. - Wolf Pt
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
UOF
Paints, Thinners
Yellowtail Project (Dam), BRC, DO I
N/A
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
PCB*s, Thinners,
Solvents
North Dakota
Cavalier Air Force Station (Concrete)
IN
IN
IN
IN
**
UOF
PCB, Solvents, Thinners
Coast Guard Onega station, DOT
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
Oil
Defense Fuel Support Point, DLA
IN
IN
IN
IN
PA
UOF
NONE
Garrison Project Office, Array 00E
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
UOF
PCB* s. Solvents,
Thinners
GSA - Ambrose 8 S and 2 Residences
N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
GSA - Post Office, Fargo
N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
GSA - St John Border S t at ion/Res ide noe N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
GSA - Post Of fice/Customs House
N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
Qrand Forks Air Force Base
IN
IN
IN
IN
RI (3)
UOF
PCB's, Solvents,
Explosives
* UOF - Pesticides used
on facility
** Cavalier - Site was considered during phase 1 due to
larrv» niisnH lu rif ofa'a — ¦» a
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North Dakota (continued)
Grand Forks Hunan Nutrition Research IN IN
Metabolisn & Radiation Research Lab IN IN
Mi not Air Force Base IN IN
North Dakota Air Nat'l Guard IN IN
VA Medical & Regional Ofc, Fargo IN IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Bisbee N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Bismark N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin.-Carrington N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin.-Custer Trail N/A IN
Western Area Power Acknin. - DeVaul N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin.-Devil Lake N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Edgeley N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Ellendale N/k IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Fargo N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Forman N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin.-Grand Forks N/A IN
* UOF - Pesticides used on facility
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WASTEWATER
RCRA
CERCLA
FIFRA*
TOXICS
IN
N/A
N/A
OOF*
Chemicals, Bases
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Solvents
IN
IN
RI (3)
UOF
PCB
IN
IN
PA (5)
UOF
Fuels, Solvents, Thinner
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
Solvents, Biologicals
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
NONE
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
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North Dakota (continued)
Western Area Power Admin. - Jamestown N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Killdeer N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Lakota N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Leeds N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Rolla N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Rugby N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin.-Valley City N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Washburn N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Watford N/A IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Willis ton N/A IN
South Dakota
Army Aviation Support Facility IN IN
Big Bend Dam, Army COE IN IN
Combined Support Maintenance Shop #1 IN IN
Ccntoined Support Maintenance Shop #2 IN IN
Ellsworth Air Fcrce Base IN IN
* UOF - Pesticides used on facility
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WASTEWATER RCRA CERCLA FIFRA* TOXICS
IN
IN
IN
UOF*
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Oil
IN
N/A
N/A
UOF
Paints, Thinners
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
None listed
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
PCB's, Thinners, Solvents
IN
IN
NONE
NONE
Thinners, Solvents
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
Oil, Solvents, Thinners
IN
IN
RI (17)
UOF
PCB's, Thinners, Solvents
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AIR WATER WASTEWATER RCRA CERCLA FIFRA* TOXICS
South Dakota (continued)
Flandreau Iddian School, BIA, DOI
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
UOF*
Oil, Solvents, Paints
GSA - Federal Building, Huron
IN
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
GSA - Federal Bldg/Courthouse
IN
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
Joe Fcss Field, SD Air Nat'l Guard
IN
IN
IN
IN
RI (2)
UOF
Oils, Solvents, Thinners
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
IN
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
UOF
Fuel (gasoline/diesel/propane)
Northern Qrain Insect Research, USDA
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Chemicals
QMS #1, Sturgis, U.S. Array
IN
IN
IN
UNKNOWN
N/A
NONE
Ihinners, Oils, Solvents
OMS #6, Chamberlain, U.S. Army
IN
IN
IN
IN
NONE)
UOF
Thinners, Cleaners
OMS #9, Huron, U.S. Army
IN
IN
IN
IN
NONE
NONE
Oil, Solvents, Paints
VA Medical Center, Fort Meade
OUT
IN
IN
IN
**
UOF
Antineoplastics, PCB's
Western Area Power Admin. - Watertcwn
N/A
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
PCB's. Paints, Solvents
Utah
Air Force Plant 78
IN
IN
IN
IN
RI (7)
UOF
Explosives, PCB's, Asbestos
Air Route Traffic Control Ctr, FAA
IN
IN
IN
OUT
N/A
UOF
PCB"s, Engine oil
Array Reserve Center
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
NONE
Canyonlands National Park, NPS, DOI
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
UOF
Gas, Diesel, Oil, Solvents
* UOF - Pesticides Used on Facility ** Not notified, one site was a landfill. Core samples to be taken.
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Significant Federal Facilities Compliance Status Page 10
Utah (continued
AIR
WATER
WASTEWATER
RCRA
CERCLA
FIFRA*
TOXICS
Clearfield Job Corps Center, DOL
IN
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF*
Chlorine gas, Solvents
Defense Depot, Ogden, DLA
IN
IN
IN
IN
RI/FS
UOF
Fetroleuns, Acids, PCB's
Dugway Proving Grounds, U.S. Array
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
PA (70)
UOF
PCB's, Mustardsj Explosives
Flaming Gorge Field Division, DOl
N/A
IN
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
PCB's, Solvents, Oils
Fort Douglas, U.S. Army
IN
IN
IN
N/A
NONE
UOF
PCB's
GSA - Administration Building, S.L.C.
IN
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
GSA - Federal Building, S.L.C.
IN
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
GSA - Federal Bldg/Courthouse, Ogden
IN
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
GSA - IRS Center, Ogden
IN
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
GSA - Post Office/Courthouse, S.L.C.
IN
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
None
Hill Air Force Base
IN
IN
IN
IN
NPL
UOF
None listed
Jordanell Dam & Reservoir, DOI
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
Postal Service, U.S. (V.A.M.)
N/A
N/A
IN
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
Tooele Army Depot (No. & So. area)
IN
IN
IN
PA
UOF
PCB's, Explosives, Solvents
Utah Test and Training
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
None listed
VA Medical Center, S.L.C.
IN
IN
IN
IN
NONE
UOF
7,000 Chemicals, Solvents
* UOF - Pesticides used on facility ** Jordanelle Dam is under construction - contractors
will be required to comply with environmental laws.
*** Tooele North area is under a consent degree with the State and will be in compliance 11/8/88.
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Significant Federal Facilities Compliance Status
AIR WATER
Wyoming
Air National Guard Facility
IN
IN
Bighorn Basin Project Office, DOI
IN
IN
Camp Gurnsey, NGB, U.S. Array
UMCNOWN
IN
Farson, Wyoming Landfill & Dumps
UNKNOWN
N/A
F.E. Warren Air Fcrce Base
IN
IN
GSA - Federal Bldg Courthouse, Casper IN
IN
GSA - Federal Office Bldg., Cheyenne IN
IN
Jackson Lake Dam, BRC, DOI
IN
IN
Jackson National Fish Hatchery, DOI
N/A
IN
Org. Maintenance Subshop 1A, NGB
UMCNOWN
IN
Org. Maintenance Subshop 1C, NGB
UNKNOWN
IN
Org. Maintenance Subshop 3A, NGB
UMCNOWN
IN
Org. Maintenance Subshop 3B, NGB
UNKNOWN
IN
VA Medical & Regional Ofc, Cheyenne
IN
IN
VA Medical Center, Sheridan
NOT
NOT
Western Area Power Admin. - Casper
IN
IN
Western Area Power Admin. - Cody
IN
IN
* UOF - Pesticides used on facility
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WASTEWATER RCRA CERCLA FIFRA*
IN
IN
PA
UOF*
IN
N/A
N/A
N/A
IN
IN
**
UOF
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
IN
IN
RI (14)
UOF
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
IN
N/A
N/A
NONE
IN
N/A
N/A
N/A
IN
N/A
N/A
N/A
IN
IN
**
UOF
IN
IN
**
UOF
IN
IN
**
UOF
IN
IN
**
UOF
IN
IN
IN
UOF
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
IN
IN
NONE
NONE
IN
IN
N/A
UOF
** Currently under study by COE.
TOXICS
Oil# Chemicals
Water-base paint
Solvents, Oil, Cleaners
N/A
PCB's, Solvents, Acids
None
None
Fuel supply
Solvents, Formaldahyde
Cleaners, Solvents, Oil
Cleaners, Solvents, Oil
Cleaners, Solvents, Oil
Cleaners, Solvents, Oil
PCB, Cleaners, Solvents
Cleaners, Infectious waste
Thinners, Cleaners, Solvents
Solvents, Paints, Thinners
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CERCLA
INSTALLTION RESTORATION PROGRAM (IRP) DESCRIPTION
The IR program is divided into four phases and is responsive to
CERCLA and Executive Order 12316.
Ph«sg T of the IRP is equivalent to the EPA's preliminary assessment
(PA) phase. In this phase, installation files are examined, current
employees and key former employees are interviewed, and the terrain
and facilities are examined. Limited soil and water sampling may also
be conducted to determine if contaminates are present.
Pba«A ii of the IRP is equivalent to EPA's remedial investigation
(RI) phase. In this phase, a comprehensive survey is conducted to
define the problem fully through environmental sampling and analyses
arri survey data frcm all technical areas are interpreted ard inter-
related.
Phase III of the IRP is equivalent to EPA's feasibility study (FS).
In this phase, control technology is matched with specific contami-
nation problems at a given site to determine the most economical
solution. If control technologies do not exist, they are developed
at this phase.
Phase IV of the IRP is equivalent to EPA's design and construction
(DC) phase. This pha9e includes design, construction, and operation
or pollution abatement facilities, and the completion of remedial
actions.
Response to Inroinent Hazards. The comprehensive IR process outlined
here would be expedited in the event that an imminent hazard to health,
welfare cr the environment were found.
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FEDERAL FACILITIES NPDES PERMIT STATUS
JULY 1987
Significant
Total Facilities
State Permits Permits
Colorado 22 8
Montana 12 0
North Dakota 15 2
South Dakota 15 3
Utah 7 1
Wyoming 7 0
TOTAL 78 14
Significant Total
Current Current Expired
Permits Permits Permits
5 2 17
9 0 3
6 2 9
9 2 6
6 0 1
6 0 1
41 6 37
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FEDERAL FACILITIES PCRA STA3US
JULY 1987
Filed Part A Part S Permit
State Notifier * Achieving Interim Status Requested Issued
Colorado 43 5 5 0
Montana 31 0 11
North Dakota 32 1 3 2
South Dakota 26 0 1 1
Utah 15 3 4 1
Wyaning 9 0 0 0
* Includes generators, snail quantity generators, transporters,
and treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) facilities.
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COLORADO
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Air Force Academy, Headquarters
LOCATION: -Colorado Springs, Colorado
I.D.: 00-572924928
MISSION: To provide instruction and experience to all cadets so
they graduate with the knowledge and character essential
to leadership and the motivation to become career officers
c£ the United States Air Fcrce.
AREA: 18,000 acres
POPULATION: 7,366 military (including cadets)
4,865 civilian (including contractors and dependents)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Outside non-attainment area.
WHTER: In compliance. Potable water is obtained from the city of
Colorado Springs.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. One treatment facility for the Academy
NPEES permit #00-0020974. Basically a no-discharge,sys-
tem due to water reutilization for irrigation, hcwever,
there are four discharge points identified which would
discharge into Monument Creek.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: Notified. Ten sites will begin RI/FS phase of IRP by
September 1987.
TOXICS: PCB's, thinners, cleaners, solvents, irritants, and a
variety of other chemicals are handled on this facility
in a very small quantity.
FIFRA: One pesticide storage facility. Academy personnel are
certified applicators, disposal of access herbacides and
pesticides is off-site.
PROBLEM AREAS
No significant problem areas, except for keeping up with ever-changing
regulations.
ACTION NEEDED
Maintain compliance in all media areas.
CERCLA: Get RI/FS phase of IRP underway by September 1987.
Contact: Mark M. Scott, P.E. (303) 472-4483
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DATE: July 1987
NAME " Buckley Air National Guard Base
LOCATION: Aurora, Colorado
I.D.: C0-572825644
MISSION: To support the training of assigned active and reserve com-
ponent units and to refine the deployment of these military
units.
AREA: 3,309 acres + 588 acres ,in easements
POPULATION: 6,200 (military and civilian
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Last inspected by the State in 1986.
WATER: In compliance. Receive potable water from the city of
Aurora.
WASTEWATER: Irt compliance. No NPDES permit. Discharge sewage into the
city of Aurora's sewage system.
RCRA: In compliance.
CERCLA: In Phase II-A of IRP, requesting to go to phase IV-A during
the final year of 1988.
TOXICS: Paint thinners, solvents, waste fuels and oils, paint
strippers and cleaners are handled. All waste materials
are turned into the DRMO for transportation to permitted
TSDF. Inspected by Health Department January 1987.
FIFRA: Pesticides are applied by contractor and herbicides are
applied locally.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: LTC Lars Lundin (303) 340-9901 AVN 877-9100
Mr. Mike Rowan
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DATE: July 1987
NAME" Canadian Strip Mine, Bureau of Reclamation, DOI
LOCATION: Walden, Colorado
I.D.: CO-141190008
MISSION: In total reclamation, due to be completed Fall of 1987,
Surface coal mine.
AREA: 500 permitted C-026-81 and 160 affected by mining,
POPULATION: 1 civilian
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: C-12, 820 emission permit.
WATER: NPOES permits: C0-0037737 and CO-0031925
WASTEWATER: Not applicable
RCRA: Not applicable
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Not applicable
FIFRA: Not applicable
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: David M. Stout (303) 989-5037
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME:
Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station (NORAD)
LOCATION:
Colorado Springs, Colorado
I.D.:
00-571590036
MISSION:
Aerospace defense of North America.
AREA:
519 acres
POPULATION:
2,000 (1,800 military; 200 civilian)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Last inspected by El Paso County December
1985. Currently applying fcr a permit far a standby
diesel generator. Permit held for one calssified mater-
ial incinerator. Diesel power plant is grandfathered.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water fran the city of Colorado
Springs.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Permit to discharge, no. 00-0020923, for
coalescing-type oil/water separator. Discharge is to
adjacent stream. Domestic sewage is transported by pipe-
line to Fort Carson treatment plant.
BCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator. Last inspec-
tion in Novemer 1986 - joint State/EPA.
CERCIA: One potential IRP site. Now in phase 2, Quantification
and Confirmation, to determine further required action.
TOXICS: All toxics and hazardous wastes are turned into the DFMO,
Fort Carson, for disposal. Snail amounts of solvents,
paint thinner, and PCB's (snail sealed capacitors) are
generated by this installation for disposal. Air Force
policy is to eliminate all PCB's by 1991.
FIFRA: Snail quantities of pesticides and herbicides are used
at this ins tad It ion for the control of insects, rodents,
and vegetation. Application of all regulated substances
is by Peterson AFB personnel. All residue, waste, and
excess materials are ranoved fran this installation fol-
lowing application (none stared at this location).
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Cheyenne Mountain Air Forae Station
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
Continued efforts to maintain canpliance with regulations and permit
conditions.
Contact: David E. Campbell (303) 554-2130
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME:
Denver ARTCC, Federal Aviation Administration, DOT
LOCATION:
Longmont, Colorado
I.D.:
00-6 90 508 000
MISSION:
Air traffic control.
AREA:
17 acres
POPULATION:
550
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR:
WATER:
WASTEWATER:
RCRA:
CERCIA:
TOXICS:
FIFRA:
In canpliance. No inspections made.
In canpliance. Water supplied by the city of Longmont.
In canpliance. Chemicals used in condenser water treat-
ment are purchased from Western Chemical Co. Chemicals
for the boiler and condenser water stored on-site are
disposed of through use.
In canpliance.
No notification has been filed.
PCB (capacitors), Xformer, paints, thinner, antifreeze,
and oil. PCBs are disposed on in accordance with EPA.
None stored at this site. Grounds contractor disposes of
pesticides, fertilizers, etc. off-site.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Jerry Taylor (303) 651-4432 FTS 323-4432
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Drug Enforcement Administration, Department of Justice
LOCATION: Denver, Colorado
I.D.: 0150090040
MISSION: Enforcement of federal narcotics laws.
AREA: None (3rd floor in U.S. Customs House)
POPULATION: 40
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WATER: Not applicable
WASTEWATER: Not applicable
RGRA: Snail quantity generator.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TCKICS: DEA is a small quantity generator due to seizure of
toxic chemicals as evidence in illegal clandestine
laboratory investigations. Onoe it is determined that
these chemicals are no longer needed as evidence, they
are destroyed by a licensed, qualified contractor.
FIFRA: Not applicable
PROBLEM AREAS
Processing and temporary storage.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Donn E. Pox (303) 844-3951
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME:
LOCATION!
I.D.:
MISSION:
AREA:
POPULATION:
E & R Center, Bureau of Reclamation, Dept. of Interior
Lake wood, Colorado
00-142390053
A centralized engineering materials and scientific lab-
ortory facility, including office space, in support of
the planning, design, construction, operations, and
maintenance programs for the water resource development
activities of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
3 acres
200
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR:
WKTER:
WASTEWATER:
RCRA:
In ccmpliance.
In canpliance.
Water Board.
Small volume, intermittent emissions.
Potable water is obtained from Denver
CERCIA:
TOXICS:
FIFRA:
In canpliance. Wastewater is collected by the Lakewood
via.ter and Sewer Commission and delivered to the Denver
sewage treatment system.
Accumulated wastes have been disposed of by recycling,
incineration, and approved landfill, as applicable.
Future status will be that of a conditionally exempt
small quantity generator.
Not applicable.
Solvents, paints, thinners, oils with traces of PCB's,
excess chemicals, and polymers. The oils with traces
of PCB's are disposed of following RCRA regulations.
Pesticides and herbicides are used in limited, experi-
mental quantities. Excess materials are recycled, where
possible, or disposed of according to regulations.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Dr. Francis G. McLean (303) 236-5981 FTS 776-5981
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Eastern Colorado Project Office, Service Center, Bureau
of Reclamation, DOI
LOCATION: Loveland, Colorado
I.D.: CO-245153411
MISSION: Warehouse and maintenance support for Reclamation facil-
ities and equipment.
AREA: 11.16 acres
.POPULATION: 17
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR j In compliance.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water is obtained fran the city
of Love land.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes are collected and treated
by the city of Love land wastewater treatment system.
RCKA: In compliance. Currently we are net generating any
hazardous waste. On 4/30/87 we requested to be put on
an inactive list.
CERCLA: Not applicable. None in area.
TOXICS: PCB's storage facility on-site. Currently there are no
transformers having PCB's in storage.
FIFRA: Sane herbicides are stored on this facility, none are
disposed of at this site.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Raymond H. Willms (303) 667-4410
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Environmental Protection Agency - Environmental Services
Division (ESD) Laboratory, Region VIII
LOCATICN: Denver, Colorado
I.D.: 00-680090037
MISSION: Provide analytical support to all Region VIII programs.
AREA: .28 acre
POPULATION: 44
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canplianoe. No record of inspection.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water obtained from Lakewood.
WASTEWATER: In canplianoe. City of Lakewood waste water treatment
facility.
RCRA: In canplianoe. Small quantity generator. State Health
inspection January 1985.
CERGLA: In canplianoe (does not apply).
TOXICS: In caipliance. Environmental samples PCBs analyzed.
PCBs shipped off-site to approved incinerator.
FIFRA: In caipliance. Environmental samples analyzed for pesti-
cide and herbicide content - samples sent to off-site
incinerator for disposal.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Gregory J. Saunders
(303) 236-5073 FTS 776-5073
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: -Environmental Protection Agency - National Enforcement
Investigations Center (NEIC)
LOCATION: Denver, Colorado
I.D.: CO-680090031
MISSION: To conduct civil and criminal investigations of polluters
nation-wide in support of U.S. EPA legislation.
AREA: 3 acres
POPULATION: 150
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WATER: Not applicable
bftSTEVKTER: Not applicable
RCRA: Full quantity generator. Sampling waste with RCRA-
regulated contituents as a result of enforcement actions.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TCKICS: Store and dispose of PCB samples resulting frcm enforce-
ment actions.
FIFRA: Not applicable
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Kenneth E. Fischer (303) 236-5111 FTS 776-5111
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DATE- July 1987
NAME: Federal Correctional Institution, U.S. Dept. of Justice
LOCATION:- Englewood, Colorado
I.D.: C0-530205705 (CO-151990044)
MISSION: To continually stress human relation and humanity, ensur-
ing that all employees and inmates are provided with safe
and healthful working conditions throughout the Bureau of
Prisons. Enhance these qualities on a day-to-day basis.
AREA: 315 acres
POPULATION: 220
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR
In compliance per inspection completed
County Health Department June 19, 1987.
by Jefferson
WATER:
WASTEWATER:
In compliance. All potable water received from Jefferson
County municipal system. Samples taken each month for
testing.
In compliance. No treatment is used at this facility.
Sanitary waste is tied into the city of Englewood sewage
system.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In compliance. Any sample tests taken were considered
negative. Not needed at this facility.
TOXICS: Cleaners - used as needed, controlled and monitored by
staff. Thinners - not disposed. No PCB's at this
facility. Tetrachloroethylene and solvents excess dis-
posed of via contract with certified service.
FIFRA: Pesticides used by certified applicators. No excess
disposal, applied by certified contract service.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION HEEDED
None
Contact: R.F. Ratliff
(303) 985-1566
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Federal Highway Administration - CDFD, DOT
LOCATION: Denver, Colorado
I.D.: 0-690090042
MISSION: Administrative function.
AREA: 300,500 square feet
POPULATION: 280
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Never been inspected.
WATER: In compliance. Never been inspected.. Water canes from
city of Lakewood.
WASTEWATER: Sanitary wastewater discharged through the city of Lake-
wood.
RCRA: Small quantity generator. Two small underground storage
tanks. Never been inspected.
CERCLA: No sites identified.
TOXICS: Small quantities of thinners and solvents used.
FIFRA: NOne used on-site.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Nelda Cawley (303) 236-3478 FTS 776-3478
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Federal Highway Administration - CDFD, DOT
LOCATION: Lakewood, Colorado
I.D.: 00-690700500
MISSION: Testing of highway construction materials.
AREA: N/A (occupy a building in the Denver Federal Center)
POPULATION: 17
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
v®TER: Not applicable
WASTEWATER: Not applicable
RC3*A: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: 1-1-1 trichloroethane is the only hazardous waste gene-
rated. It is used as a cleaning agent and in testing
asphalt cements.
FIFRA: Not applicable
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
NCne
Contact: Alan M. Held (303) 236-4394 FTS 776-4394
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME
LOCATION:
I.D.:
MISSION:
Fitzsimons Army Medical Center
Aurora, Colorado
CO-211620333
Provide health services
preventive medicine and
Activity provides dental
sultation services, and
eligible beneficiaries,
rication and repair of
items. Serves as a major
to authorized personnel. Provide
veterinary services. The Dental
diagnosis, care, treatment, con-
preventive dentistry programs to
Operate a facility for the fab-
spectacles and related optical
medical training center. Provide
General Educational Development services to all military
personnel at military activities in four States. Serve
as Regional Coordinator, Fitzsimons Army Health Services
ion and DoO Medical Region III. Provide base operations
support to FAMC and tenant organizations.
AREA: 576 acres
POPULATION: 8,666
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR:
WATER:
WASTEWATER:
RCRA:
CERCLA:
TOXICS:
In compliance. Paint booth permit #C12243, Apen
central heating plant and emergency generators.
s for
In compliance. Water is obtained from the city of Denver.
In compliance. Current NPDES permit IC0-0021237. Treated
waste water is discharged into Sand Creek.
In compliance.
Fitzsimons remains on the list of potentially responsible
parties involved with the Lowry landfill.
Acetone; amalygam; aqueous cadmium waste; batteries;
blankrols solvent; conversion solution; cyclophosphamide;
daunomycin; dispersant; effluent; ethane; ethyl acetate;
ethyl/methylacrylate; formaldehyde; giemsa stain mixture;
hexane; hydrofluoric & phosphoric acid; leaded paint thin-
ner S remover; liquid scintillation cocktial; methanol/
dye mixture; methylene chloride; mitomycin; mixture of
petroleum ether, acetone, & hexane; n-butyl; alcohol; pap
fixative; petroleum ether; phenol liquid; SNAP; Safety
Kleen cleaner and solvent; streptozotocin; toner; tri-
chlor/trifluro/ethan; trichloroethane; UXt-99; xylene; and
additional cytotxice drugs (list provided). Hazardous
wastes are handled in accordance with the Installation
Hazardous Waste Management Plan and disposed of by con-
tract - Defense Logistics Agency (DLA).
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Fitzsimons Army Medical Center
FIFRA: In ccmplianoe. Pesticides are used on the facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: LTC Don A. Wilson (303) 361-8540 FTS 337-8540
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Fort Carson, U.S. Army
LOCATION: Fort Carson, Colorado
I.D.: CO-214008005
MISSION: Command, control, support, modernize, train, motivate
and maintain assigned fcrces. Prepare to support mobil-
ization and committment to perform wartime and other
missions.
AREA: 137,400 acres
POPULATION: 22,627 (19,794 military; 2,833 civilian)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Inspected by the State February 12, 1987.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water is purchased from the city
of Colorado Springs. Seven wells in remote locations are
used on a limited basis; treatment is by chlcrination.
WASTEWATER: Fort Carson has these wastewater treatment facilities:
1) Sewage treatment plant, NPDES permit #00021181. In
canpliance. Wastewater is discharged into Clover Ditch,
a tributary of Fountain Creek. Last inspected by the EPA
February 1987. 2) Industrial wastewater treatment plan,
NPDES permit #00-0000876. In canpliance. Wastewater is
transferred to the headwarks of the sewage treatment
plant after pretreatment. Permit authorizes wastewater
discharges into Clover Ditch, a tributary of Fountain
Creek. Last inspected by EPA February 11, 1987. 3) There
are five evaporative (ncn-discharging) lagoon systems
and 29 individual septic tank/leach field systems. Forty-
three vault latrines are punped by contract; contents are
treated at the installation sewage treatment plant.
HCRAs In canpliance with interim status regulations as genera-
tor arri TSD facility, Permit No. (D2210020150. Part A
application was submitted August 1985. Part B applica-
tion was called in March 1985, submitted March 1986.
Fart Carscn requested withdrawal of the Part B in January
1987 as requested by the State of Colorado; approved by
the State in July 1987.
A new conforming storage facility is currently scheduled
for coretruction in FY 88. Last inspection was a joint
irspection by EPA and the State December 4, 1986.
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Fort Carson, U.S. Array
CERCIA: Notified. Phase I of the IRP, Installation Assessment,
was canpleted by the U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Mate-
rials Agency in January 1983. No additional survey or
remedial action required.
TOXICS: Used engine oil is currently sold to a contractor for
recycle. Waste solvents, thinners, and paints are man-
aged and disposed of as RCRA wastes. PCB transformers
are identified by chemical analysis and are to be re-
placed by nco-PCB transformers. In compliance with PCB
regulations. Last inspected by EPA January 1985. Excess
explosives and propellants are disposed of by the Explo-
sive Ordnance Detachment at designated ranges on Fort
Carson. Asbestos removal and disposal is conducted in
accordance with OS HA, EPA, State, and County air errniis-
sion and disposal requirements.
FIFRA: Pesticides are used and stcred on Fart Carson. Pesti-
cides are also used by contractors on post; pesticides
use must be coordinated with the Installation Pest
Management Coordinator. Excess is disposed of in accord-
ance with regulatory requirements.
PROBLEM AREAS
WASTEWATER: Occasional exceedances of oil and grease, residual chlo-
rine and fecal colifarms at the sewage treatment plant.
RCRAACKICS: Sale of used engine oil to contractors for recycle is not
feasible because of fluctuating world oil markets. Used
oil cannot be processed to meet military specifications.
ACTION NEEDED
V&STEWATER: Modifications to the sewage treatment plant ace programm-
ed, which should alleviate residual chlorine and fecal
coliform excursions. Continue water pollution abatement
program for notes: pools to reduce oil and grease flews to
the plant.
RCRVTCKICS: Upon canpletion of modifications to the installation high
temperature hot water plant, used engine oil will be co-
burned with natural gas for energy recovery. (All neces-
sary air permits and regulatory notifications have been
processed.)
RCRA: Environmental documentation and Part B permit application
are needed fcr the new Defense Reutilization and Market-
ing Office (DRMO) conforming storage facility.
Contact: Mary J. Barber (303) 579-4828/2022. AV 691-4828/2022
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration
Byron E. Rogers Federal Building/Courthouse
LOCATION: Denver, Colorado
I.D.: 00-470000039
MISSION: Several agencies/office setting.
AREA: 13.4 acres
POPULATION: 1,667
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No emissions.
VKTER: Municipal water.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No wastes.
CBRCLA: No wastes.
TOXICS: In compliance.
FIFRA: In canpliance.
PROBLEM AREAS
ACM removal in FY 88 and when disturbed.
GSA assures no responsibility far any hazardous waste generated by
other agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 ETS 334-2679
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DATE. July 1987
NAME ~ General Services Administration
Denver Federal Center
LOCATION: Lakewood, Colorado
I.D.: C0-470000500/470000516/470000512/470000519/470000533
CO-470000537/470000624/470090011/470000631
MISSION: Various agencies/mixed occupancies.
AREA: 633.17 acres
POPULATION: 7,791
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Coal fire boilers and incinerators.
WATER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site nor are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above information is to the best of GSA's knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility for hazardous waste generated by other federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679
FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration
Federal Building/Custans House
LOCATION: Denver, Colorado
I.D.: 00-470000006
MISSION: Several agencies/mixed occupancy (research, military
recruiting).
AREA: 4.94 acres
POPULATION: 819
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
VftTER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste management at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above information is to the best of GSA's knowledge. GSA assunes no
responsibility for hazardous waste generated/treated/stored by leasee.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea (817) 334-2679 FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Geological Survey, U.S. Department of Interior
LOCATION: Denver, Colorado (Bldg. 25, DFC)
I.D.s 00-141190012
MISSICN: The largest amount of space in this facility is office
space, with a few chemical laboratories on the first
floor. Provide analytical services in Survey labora-
tories fcr both rocks and other minerals.
AREA: 1 acre
POPULATION: 1,244
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR; In ccnpliance.
WKTER: In compliance.
VASTEWKTER: In catpliance.
RGRA: In compliance, small quantity generator.
CEHCLA: Not applicable.
TCKICS: Small quantities of bcth inorganic acids and seme organic
solvents are used in analytical procedures at various
laboratories at the Denver Federal Center, collected,
and disposed of by a contractor (ETC).
FIFRA: No pesticides are used at this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Ernest L. Ray (303) 236-5900
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Geological Survey, U.S. Department of Interior
LOCATION: Golden, Colorado (1527 Cole Blvd.)
I.D.: 00-141190013
MISSION: The largest amount of space in this facility is office
space, with only two small chemical laboratories on the
first floor. Laboratories are primarily for the physical
properties of rocks, with very limited chemical utiliza-
tion.
AREA: .5 acres
POPULATION: 230
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance.
WRTER: In compliance.
WASTEWKFER: In compliance.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: Not applicable.
TCKICS: On rare occasions, snail quantities of both inorganic
acids and seme organic solvents are used in analytical
procedures, collected, and disposed of by a contractor
(ETI).
FIFRA: No pesticides are used at this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Ernest L. . Ray (303) 236-5900
ETS 776-5900
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DATE: July 1987
NAME.: Geological Survey, U.S. Department of Interior
LOCATION: Golden, Colorado (1711 Illinois)
I.D.s CD-141190015
MISSION: The largest amount of space in this facility is office
space, with only few snail chemical laboratories in the
basement. Laboratories provide analytical services for
both rocks and other minerals.
AREA: .33 acres
POPULATION: 247
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance.
WATER: In canpliance.
VftSTEWRTER: In compliance.
RORA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: Not applicable.
TCKICS: Snail quantities of both inorganic acids and sane organic
solvents are used in analytical procedures, collected,
and disposed c£ by a contractor (ETI).
FIFRA: No pesticides are used at this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Ernest L. Ray (303) 236-5900
FTS 776-5900
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Geological Survey, U.S. Department of Interior
LOCATION: Golden, Colorado (5946 Mclntyre)
I.D.: 00-141190034
MISSICN: To provide analytical services for both rock and other
minerals. The survey plans on terminating the contract
fee this space July 31, 1987.
AREA: 2 acres
POPULATION: Zero - all personnel moved to the Denver Federal Center
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance.
WKTER: In compliance.
WASTEWATER: In compliance.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: Not applicable.
TCKICS: Quantities of both incrganic acids and same ccganic sol-
vents were used in the analytical procedures and were
collected and disposed of by contractor (ETI).
FIFRA: No pesticides were used at this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Ernest L. Ray (303) 236-5900 FTS 776-5900
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Geological Survey, National Water Quality Laboratory, DOI
LOCATION: Arvada, Colorado
I.D.: 00-141190014
MISSION: 1) Provide physical, chemical, and biological analyses
in support of the USGS water resources investigations;
2) Develop methods of analysis of organic and incrganic
substances in water and sediment; 3) Provide continuous
quality assurance for all analyses; 4) To use computer-
ized techniques to provide rapid access to water-quality
data.
AREA: 1.15 acres
POPULATION: 144 civilian employees
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canpliance. A new facility HVAC system for better
ventilation was installed and inspected in May 1986 in
accordance with local and Federal regulations. Labora-
tory fume hoods are moni tared in accordance with OS HA
standards.
V&TER: In canpliance. Municipal water obtained fran Valley Water
District, city of Wheat Ridge.
V&STEWVTER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes and wastewaters are col-
lected and tied into the Fruitdale Sanitation District,
city of Wheat Ridge.
RCRA: In canpliance. Hazardous Waste Generator. Inspected by
the State and EPA March 1986. A contract is in effect
with ETI for appropriate handling, treatment, packaging,
transportation, and disposed of hazardous waste in acccrd-
anoe with regulations.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TCKICS: Organic solvents (acetone, acetonitrile, benzene, ethel
ether, methanol, methylene chloride, tolune, c hi or of crra)
used for extraction procedures and methyl isobutyl ketone
and other inorganic and organic chemicals used in accord-
ance with U.S. Geological Survey policies.
FIFRA: No pesticides are stared on the facility. Water samples
and laboratory standards are prepared, analyzed, and dis-
posed of in accordance with regulations.
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Geological Survey, National Water Quality Laboratory, DOI
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Carlos Arozarene (303) 236-5345 ETS 776-5345
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Grand Junction District Office, Bureau of Land Manage-
ment, DO I
LOCATION: Grand Junction, Colorado
I.D.: 00-141190043
MISSION: Management of the Federal lands in the Grand Junction
District.
AREA: 3 acres (facility is privately owned and leased by GSA.
Five Federal government agencies share the facility.)
POPULATION: 81 permanent and 16 seasonal
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canplianoe. No inspections have been necessary.
WATER: In compliance. Water is obtained frcm municipal system.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes are collected and tied
into the sewer system of the town of Grand Junction.
RCRA: In canplianoe. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In compliance.
TCKICS: Less than 35 gallons of gasoline are stored on-site
periodically from May to September, during the fire
season. The gasoline is used by the seasonal fire crew.
FIFRA: Not stared at this facility. Contractors utilize herbi-
cides; excess disposed of off-site.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Tuckie LaDou
(303) 243-6552 FTS 323-0410
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Grand Junction Projects Office, Department of Energy
LOCATION: Grand Junction, Colorado
I.D.: 00-890108955
MISSION: To manage various remedial action related projects for
the U.S. DOE. Maintain area fleet office for the GSA.
Conduct various Bureau of Reclamation functions.
AREA: 48 acres
POPULATION: 550 civilians
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In ccmpliance with DOE Order 5480.1 Atmospheric Radon and
Radioactive Particulates. Out of ccmpliance with EPA 40
CFR 192 Radon Emissions and Atmospheric Radon.
WKTER: In ccmpliance. Drinking water is obtained fran the city
of Grand Junction.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. All facility wastewater (except storm
runoff) is connected to the city of Grand Junctions
municipal sewage facility.
RCRA: Currently in ccmpliance as a small quantity generator.
As facility activities increase this status will be re-
evaluated.
CERCLA: In ccmpliance. Presently preparing RI/FS draft.
TOXICS: PCB's are monitored quarterly and transformers are plan-
ned to be replaced. Paints, common cleaning fluids, and
paint thinners are handled by this facility.
FIFRA: Not applicable
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
CEFCLA: Remedial action alternatives currently being developed
and will be presented in RI/FS doament, as discussed
above in canpliance status.
Contact:
C.E. Clark (208) 526-1122
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Leadville Drainage, Bureau of Reclamation, DOI
LOCATION: Leadville, Colorado
I.D.: 00-142313801
MISSION: Initially constructed to drain water fran underground
mines in the area.
AREA: 8 acre surface - approximately 11,600 feet of tunnel.
POPULATION: No employees at this site
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Net applicable
WATER: Not applicable
WASTEWATER: Water fran the drain is not in compliance with NPDES
permit conditions - contains high levels of trace metals.
RCRA: Not applicable
CEKCLA: Not applicable
TCKICS: Not applicable
FIFRA: Not applicable
PROBLEM AREAS
WASTES®!ER: See "Compliance Status".
ACTION NEEDED
WASTEWATER: In the process of determining plan and funding to bring
effluent into EPA standards.
Contact: Dean Loanis
(406) 657-6605 FTS 585-6605
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Lowry Air Force Base (LAFB)
LOCATION: -Denver, Colorado
I.D.: OD-571524130
MISSION: To support technical training for active and reserve mili-
tary and DoD civilian personnel. Also is the site of the
U.S. Air Force Accounting and Finance Center.
AREA: 1,863 acres
POPULATION: 17,599 (8,782 military; 6,322 civilian; 2,495 military
dependents living on base)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: LAFB 1986 Air Emission Inventory indicated no violations
at EPA or Colorado air pollution standards.
WATER: In canpliance. Obtain potable water frcm the city of
Denver.
foASTEV«IER: In canpliance. No NPDES permits. Discharge sewage into
the city of Denver's sewage system and the metropolitan
Denver sewage disposal district #1 sewage treatment plant.
" RCRA: Part A submitted and part B called by Colorado. We are
charging status fron interim TSDF to small quantity gene-
rator. Colorado cited LAFB fcr violations of Colorado
Hazardous Waste Regulations, sections 262.34(c), 262.40,
262.42, 25.16, and 265.52(e).
CERCLA: In phase IV-A of IRP. Remedial Action Plan is being writ-
ten fcr the seven irp sites.
TOXICS: PCB's, paint thinners, solvents, and asbestos are handled.
All are turned into the DRMO far transportation to permit-
ted TSDF. Solvents ("F" wastes) are incinerated rather
than disposed an in landfill.
FIFRA: In compliance. Pesticides are used.
PROBLEM AREAS
RCRA: Violations of Colorado Hazardous Waste Regulations are
primarily procedural and can be remedied.
ACTION NEEDED
RCRA: Must cane into canpliance with Colorado Hazardous Waste
Regulations within 60 days of receipt of Colorado Depart-
ment of Health warning letter (June 26, 1987).
Contact: Al Gould (303) 370-3315 ATV 926-3315
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DATE: July 1987
NAME-: National Bureau of Standards, Department of Commerce
LOCATION: Boulder, Colorado
I.D.s 00-131505175
MISSION: Research and development laboratory.
AREA: 200 acres
POPULATION: 1/100
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No operating permits. Have on-going asbestos removal
project.
&BVTER: Potable water is obtained from municipal system. Some
complaints concerning matallie material in water -
comes and goes and noted in isolated fountains. No
funding to analyze, have ability to collect samples.
WASTEWATER: Wastewater is discharged into Boulder sanitary sewer
far treatment. Completed city of Boulder wastewater
survey 4/86. It is on file with Ruth Walcoff, Public
Weeks, (303) 441-3251.
RCRA: Inspected 7/21/83 by EPA. Constructed 12'Xll' storage
area 4/83. Compliance with current anall quantity
generator (100 - 1,000 kilograms) dated 03/24/86.
CERCLA: No sites identified.
TOXICS: Vehicle and pump oils, solvent, paint, thinners, laser
dyes, and photo chemicals are recycled through contrac-
tors. Lab packs are incinerated or buried at an
•epproved EPA landsite through contractors. PCB's are
handled with General Electric. All PCB transformers
are inspected quarterly, leaks are cleaned and re-
ported.
FIFRA: Small quantity used. Used to completion, no disposal
required.
PROBLEM AREAS
Manpower and training. One man office hardies eight state area.
Limited funding available far training.
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National Bureau of Standards
ACTION NEEDED
If possible, training on compliance by EPA officials would be welcome
(i.e. RCRA-tips on how to run storage facility fcr SQG of one pound
containers until fill drun for contractor's disposal, recordkeeping
procedures, etc).
WATER: See water compliance section. Any assistance (free)
available in analyzing the water would be welccme.
Contact: Ken Douglas (303) 497-3912 FTS 320-3912
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), National
Science Foundation
LOCATION: Boulder, Colorado
I.D.: 00-490016042
MISSION: Conduct and support scientific research on the atmosphere.
AREA: 400 acres
POPULATION: 500
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance.
WATER: Water is obtained fran the city of Boulder municipal water
system.
WASTEWATER: Wastewater is discharged to the city of Boulder municipal
waste and storm sewer system.
RCRA: In compliance.
CERCIA: NCAR has recently responded to EPA inquiries regarding
Lowry landfill and Marshall landfill.
TCKICS: Since NCAR operates laboratories, we may have various
items deemed toxic. Such items are disposed of according
to the numerals applicable rules and regulations when they
bee one wastes.
FIFRA: Pesticides are applied by a contract pest control company.
PROBLEM AREAS
The plethora of rules and regulations which are difficult to under-
stand.
ACTION NEEDED
Simplification c£ the rules and regulations and an approach to compli-
ance which does not require us to drastically increase our staff.
Contact: Blair Smallwood
(303) 497-1136
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: PJKS Plant, U.S. Department of the Air Forae
LOCATION: Littleton, Colorado
I.D.: 00-572025537
MISSION: Fabrication and testing of various fluid and gas control
equipment, measurement systems, and mechanisms fcr aero-
space systems.
AREA: 640 acres
POPULATION: 87
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Eighteen emission sources - six fuel oil
heaters/boilers/steam generators; two propane boilers;
one hydrazine storage tank; four fugitive emissions,
particulates/solvents; two ammonia; one parts cleaning
acid/solvent; two nitrogen tetrcxide (N204) scrubber/
flare. Canpliance is by inspection and use reports.
Last inspection by the State June 29, 1987. Control
methods: N204 - scrubber and burning in a flare.
Hydrzine - citric acid scrubbers.
WSTER: In compliance. Water fcr the facility is obtained from
the Denver Water Board nunicipal system and is treated.
VASTEWKTER: In compliance. New permit is being issued by the Water
Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of
Health. Permit No. 00-0041602. Permit is issued for
miscellaneous drain lines with discharges having no
treatment. Wastewaters requiring treatment are collected
and transported to contractor/operator's facility for
treatment. Contractor/operator has separate OOPDES per-
mit far its facilities. Wastewaters are discharged to
Brush Creek, a tributary to the South Platte River.
RCRA: In compliance. Part A permit application has been sub-
mitted to CDH and EPA. Part B permit application has
been called and submitted to CDH and EPA. Construction
modification of storage facilities is planned for wastes
generated fircm the purification of hydrazine.
CERCLA: Notification has nob been determined. The IRP phase I
(Initial Data Review) and phase II stage 1 (Confirmation
of Contamination) are complete. Phase II stage II (De-
tailed Site Investigation/Feasibility Study) planned for
1987 - 1988. Eight IRP sites and selected other RCRA
SVJMU's, underground tanks and outfalls are under investi-
gation.
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PJKS Plant, U.S. Dept. of the Air Force
TOXICS: In compliance. PCB's are handled, stored, and disposed
of in accordance with TSCA regulations. Disposal is by
incineration and/or land disposal as specified by the
regulations. Inspections are performed at the specified
intervals and leaks, if identified, are cleaned up and
repairs made. The PCB's are in transformers. The long
range plan is to eliminate PCB's frcm the property by
replacing the transformers. There is asbestos on sane
of the piping arid insulation in the area. When work is
done in these areas involving the asbestos, a certified
asbestos removeal conpany is used. The areas are sealed
off and air sampling is performed. Notification and
disposal are in accordance with Federal and State of
Colorado Department c£ Health regulations.
FIFRAs Herbacides are applied by contractor for weed control.
None stared on-site.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
NOne
Contacts Larry Fuscher
Steve Nichols
(303) 977-4952
(303) 977-8192
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Peterson Air Foroe Base (PAFB)
LOCATION: Colorado Springs, Colorado
I.D.: 00-571924191
MISSION: Headquarters for AF and Joint Space Command which is
responsible fcr surveillance of space and providing
surveillanoe of North American Air Space with an appro-
priate defense in the event of an attack.
AREA: PAFB - 1,155 acres Falcon AFS - 640 acres
POPULATION: 8,725 (Military 6,637/Civilian 2,088)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Last inspected by State February 1987.
WKTER: In compliance. Potable water is obtained frcm the city
of Colorado Springs.
WASTEVATER: In compliance. PAFB discharges to the city of Colorado
Springs collection system. Falcon AFS-under NPDES permit.
Treatment via aerated lagoon system consisting of three-
cells. Discharge to unnamed tributary of Chico Creek.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: Notified. Six sites have been identified far future
investigation. Presently developing RI/FS plan.
TOXICS: PCB's, thinners, cleaners, and solvents are handled at
this facility. Our remaining PCB transformer is scheduled
to be replaced during FY 88. Inspection by EPA Feb. 1983.
FIFRA: Pesticides are used on the facility. In compliance.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
RI/FS work inder CERCLA being pursued.
Contact: Mr. Andrew de Naray
(303) 554-6100
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Postal Service, General Mail Facility
LOCATION: Denver, Colorado
I.D.s 00-180000044
MISSION: Mail processing.
AREA: 500,000 square feet
POPULATION: 800 employees per eight hour shift
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canpliance. Inspected by the State October 1986.
WffTER: In canpliance. Water is obtained from the city of Denver.
WASTEl»ftTER: In canpliance. Waste is collected by the city of Denver.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Trichloroethane. Stored on-site and picked-up and pro-
cessed for disposal by OSCO Oil and Solvent Process
Canpany bi-monthly or as needed.
FIFRA: Not stored at this facility. Contractor does spraying
far insects.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Oneil J. Fontenot
(303) 297-6353
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Postal Service, Maintenance Annex
LOCATION: Denver, Colorado
I.D.S QD-180090055
MISSION: Repair and alterations for the Postal Service.
AREA: 12,000 square feet
POPULATION: 20
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance.
&EVTER: In compliance. Baker water district.
VftSTEVftTER: In compliance. Unincorporated area Adams County.
RCRA: In compliance. Snail quantity generator.
CERCLA: None identified.
TCKICS: Paint, thinners, cleaners, and solvents. In compliance
with OSHA standards.
FIFRA: None used at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: William F. Poore
(303) 297-6831
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME:
Pueblo Army Depot Activity (PUADA)
LOCATION:
Pueblo, Colorado
I.D.:
CO-213820725
MISSION:
Pueblo Army Depot is a storage/maintenance facility.
AREA:
22,624 acres
POPULATION:
1,155 (210 military; 945 civilian)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance by inspection. Most recent inspection was
by the State March 1986. Final approval for permit no.
86PB034(1)(2)(3)-oil fired heaters issued March 4, 1987.
PUADA's open burning permit for CY 87 has been denied by
the Colorado Department of Health Air Pollution Control
Division. Application has been resubmitted June 26, 1987.
WMER: In compliance. Obtained fran eleven deep wells, treated
with clorine, pimped to three overhead type reservoirs or
two ground reservoirs, then to distribution center. A
quarterly analysis is done through CJ.S. Environmental
Hygiene in Maryland - send in samples and send reported
results to the State. Also do an extensive analysis
every three years that is sent to the State.
IkRSTEWKTER: Currently operating under a continuation of an old per-
mit, NPDES no. CD-0000931, which expired June 30, 1987.
Because PUADA made a timely and sufficient application
for permit renewal under the previsions of EPA's 4/1/83
Permit Regulation, there is an automatic ontinuation of
the permit during the interim between expiration and
renewal.
RCRA: Part A has been submitted. Part B has been called. In
compliance with interim regulations. Building 540, Haz-
ardous Waste Storage Facility, has been completed.
CERCIA: Not applicable
TCKICS: Solvents recycled off depot. Oil has recently been re-
moved through the DFMO by paying contractors* Explosives
are demilitarized at PUADA. When disposal is necessary
fee ether items such as paints, thinners, and PCB's,
they are shipped to DRMO at Fort Carson, Colorado.
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Pueblo Array Depot Activity (PUADA)
FIFRA: A certified pest controller hardies insecticides and
rodenticides on depot. Disposal is through the depot
DRMD.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
Groundwater hydrology and water quality program in three phases
(CY 87 - CY 91).
Contact: Curtis F. Turner (303) 549-4229 AVN 877-4229
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DATE:
July 1987
Rocky Flats Plant/ Department of Energy
Golden, Colorado
00-890010526
To produce components for nuclear weapons to assist in
fulfilling U.S. nuclear weapons production requirements
which are imposed on the Department of Energy by the
Congress and the President.
6,550 acres
5,600 (5,287 Rockwell International; 50 DOE; 263 other
contractors)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Last inspected by Jefferson County Health
Department for the Colorado Department of Health was on
January 30, 1987. Currently, the following permits are
in "active" status: Bldg. 122 incinerator permit C-12,
931, issued by the Colorado Department of Health (CDH)
March 25, 1982; Bldg. 771 incinerator permit 12JE932 3
(C-12, 932), issued by the CDH August 28, 1985; Bldg.
776 fluid bed incinerator permit C-13, 002, issued by
the CDH March 25, 1982; Fugitive dust emission permit
87JE084L far remedial action program, issued by the CDH
in effect until December 31, 1989.
WKTER: In compliance. Rocky Flats Plant (RFP) purchases raw
water fran the Denver Water Board and treats it on-site.
RFP has no State permit (none required). Last inspected
by the State in the 1970's. Forty samples per month are
analyzed far fecal coliform. Results are submitted to
Jefferson County Health Department, which also collects
and analyzes its own samples.
frftSTEVATER: RFP sewage treatment is in compliance with State and
Federal NPCES permit regulations. Under the current
NPDES permit (#00-0001333 effective December 26, 1984
through June 1, 1989), there have been two technical
violations of the permit, including: 1) surface runoff
of spray irrigated treated sewage effluent, and 2) month-
ly average BOD5 of 15 mg/1, which was abcve the allowable
limit of 10 mgVl.
The most recent inspection was by EPA October 29, 1986.
RFP sewage treatment plant is a conventional activated
sludge plant (canrunity, preaeration, equalization, pri-
mary sedimentation, activated sludge with clerification)
with both aerobic and anaerobic digestion of sludges to
NAME:
LOCATION:
I.D.:
MISSION:
AREA:
POPULATION:
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Rocky Flats Plant, DOE
WASTEWATER: drying beds. This conventional plant is followed by an
(continued) advance treatment consisting of chemical coagulation,
sedimentation, filtration, and chlorine disinfection.
The treated sanitary sewage wastewater is primarily spray
irrigated on Plant property, but occasionally is dis-
charged downstream to Walnut Creek and subsequently to
Great Western Reservoir.
RCRA: Part A permit applicable submitted. A Compliance Agree-
ment was signed by DOE/EPA/CDH on July 31, 1986 to set
forth agressive schedules far completion of RCRA part B
permit application and other activities associated with
RCRVCERCLA compliance. RCRA part B permit application
submitted November 26, 1986. RFP is in compliance with
interim status regulations and is rapidly moving toward
compliance with final regulations. Construction of ad-
ditional storage facilities has been planned. These
storage facilities are operating in compliance with final
regulations. The Colorado Department of Health inspected
the plant May 26-29, 1987 for RCRA compliance. No verbal
or written response to that inspection has been received
by REP to date.
CERCIA: Notification for this facility was filed. The U.S. DOE
Comprehensive Environmental Analysis and Response Pro-
gram (CEAFP), equivalent of the Preliminary Assessment/
Site investigation (PA/SI), was submitted April 1986 to
EPA and CDH along with Hazard Ranking Scares (modified to
account for radioactive parameters). The facility is a
potential Superfund Facility. Remedial investigations on
four areas comprising twenty sites are in the process of
being couple ted. Feasibility Studies far the high prior-
ity area, consisting of ten sites, have begun. There are
seventy-three potential RCRA Corrective Action cr CERCIA
sites at the Rocky Flats Plant. RCRA Closure/Post Clo-
sure plans have been submitted fcr thirteen other sites.
TCKICS: In compliance. Oils, solvents, paints, thinners, acids,
caustics, reagents, and PCB's. PCB's are present in a
totally enclosed manner and disposed of via a commercial
EPA-licensed disposal contractor. PCB program inspected
January 1986 and June 1987 by EPA. Several findings -
all have been corrected. All PCB's are being removed
except PCB capacitors. RCRA hazardous wastes disposed
of via EPA-perm it ted disposal contractors.
FIFRA; in compliance. All pesticide (herbicides) application
at RFP is performed under contract by a State-licensed
canttercial applicator. Seme supplies of pesticides still
stcred on-site; scheduled for removal by October 1, 1987.
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Rocky Flats Plant, DOE
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None other than those discussed under "canpliance status".
Contact: • John W. Krueger (303) 966-4871 ETS 320-4871
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Malmstran Air Force Base
TCKICS: PCB and PLD contaminated materials are disposed of through
DRMO contract by an EPA/DOT approved transporter and an EPA
approved disposal site. Asbestos removal is with certified
technicians packaged and disposed of in a Montana Department
of Health and Environmental Services, Solid and Hazardous
Waste Bureau, approved and licensed landfill.
FIFRA: Pesticides are used on the facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None -
Contact: Jacob Karnop (406) 731-3174 £TV 632-3174
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: "Malmstran Air Fcrce Base
LOCATION: Great Falls, Montana
I.D.: MT-571924556
MISSION: Operation, maintenance, and support of two-hundred minute-
man missiles.
AREA: 3,659 acres (does not include the real estate associated
with 200 minuteman launch facilities, twenty
minutsnen launch control facilities located
in central Montana cr three strategic train-
ing range sites located at Havre AFS, Forsyth,
and Conrad, Montana.)
POPULATION: 8,500 (includes 3,500 military dependents residing on the
installation and 200 contractor personnel working
on the installation)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canpliance with Federal and State air guality stan-
dards. The air guality is monitored and recorded on the
coal-fired central heating plant. The recorded data is
extracted and provided quarterly to the Montana Department
of Health & Environmental Services, Air Quality Bureau.
WATER: Purchase water from the city of Great Falls Water Depart-
ment. The water is chlorinated at Malms tran. The base
has no State water permits far this installation.
WASTEVftTER: The wastewater frcm Malms tram is transmitted through a
regional connection to the city of Great Falls wastewater
treatment plant.
RCRA: Part A and B permits have been sutmitted and permit number
MT-HWP-84-01 has been issued by the Montana Department of
Health and Envirormental Services, Solid & Hazardous Waste
Bureau, far the container storage of hazardous waste in
the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office (DFMO)
facility. A new permanent hazardous material storage
facility has been designed and the RCRA permit is being
reacccnplished to permit construction of the new facility.
CERCLA: No notifications have been filed. The IRP is in phase
II. The draft final report has been issued far Air Farce
review. The phase II effort investigated thirteen poten-
tial sites on Malmstrcm AFB.
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Libby Dam Project, Corps of Engineers, Dept. of the Army
LOCATION: Libby, Montana
I.D.: MT-960019819
MISSION: Flood protection on Kootenai and Columbia River down
stream, hydroelectric generation at Libby Dam and down
stream through storage release, and recreation.
AREA: 1,966 acres
POPULATION: 41 (28 full-time; 13 temporaries)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canplianoe.
WATER: In canpliance. Potable water is obtained frcm on-site
well and is treated. Water samples sent to State quar-
terly. State inspects site yearly.
VfcSTEVKTER: In canpliance. Project has an in-house treatment facil-
ity. Treated water is tested monthly and reported to the
State quarterly.
RCRA: In canpliance. Only snail quantities generated.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TCKICS: Oil, thinners, cleaners, and solvents are handled at
facility. The plant has same PCB's in same of its surge
protectors.
FIFRA: Sterilents and small quantities of insecticides are used.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Richard T. Vternham
(406) 293-5577 FTS 439-5341
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Hungry Horse Project, Bureau of Reclamation, DOI
LOCATION: Hungry Horse, Montana
I.D.: MT-142306831
MISSION: To generate hydro-electric power; provide flood control.
AREA: 24,000 acres
POPULATION: 16
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No atmospheric emissions.
WATER: In compliance. Portable water is obtained form reservoir
and tested in accordance with Federal drinking water
standards.
WASTEWATER: In canplianoe. Discharged to South Fork Flathead river.
NPCES permit No. MT-0022578. Also in compliance with
1.0 milligram per liter phosphoraut limit.
RCRA: Conditional exemption - small quantity generator.
CERCLA: No s ites.
TCKICS: PCB's, thinners, cleaners, and solvents are handled at
the project. Inspected by EPA August 1986 - now in
canplianoe 40 CFR 761.65 (c) (8) - now in compliance.
FIFEA: Contractor used to furnish and apply herbicides - Flat-
head weed control.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: R. L. Taylor
(406) 387-5241
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~ATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration
Federal Building/Custcms House
LOCATION: Billings, Montana
I.D.: MT-470000028
MISSION: Various agencies, mixed occupancy.
AREA: 3.75 acres
POPULATION: 536
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
WCTER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CEROA: Not a superfvnd site ncr are there any known CERCLA-con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above information is to the best of GSA's knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility for hazardous waste generated or managed by other
federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration
Federal Building/Courthouse
LOCATION: Butte, Montana
I.D.: MT-470000004
MISSION: Various agencies/mixed occupancy.
AREA: 1.13 acres
POPULATION: 188
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
WATER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEfcM'ER: Municipal wastewater.
FCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Abcve information is to the best of GSA's knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility for hazardous waste generated or managed by other
federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea (817) 334-2679 FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration - Building 24
LOCATION: Fort Missoula, Montana
I.D.: MT-470000017
MISSION: Forest service.
AREA: .92 acre
POPULATION: 155
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
WffER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above information is to the best of GSA's knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility far hazardous waste generated cr managed by other fed-
eral agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration
-Border Patrol Headquarters
LOCATION: Havre, Montana
I.D.: MT-470000042
MISSION: Immigration and naturalization enforcement.
AREA: .19 acre
POPULATION: 12
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
WATER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCBA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site ncr are there any kncwn CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above information is to the best cf GSA's knowledge. GSA assunes no
responsibility far hazardous waste generated cr managed by other
federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Fort Peck Project, U.S. Array Corps of Engineers
LOCATION: Fort Peck, Montana
I.D.: MT-960009891
MISSION: Flood control, hydropower generation, irrigation, navi-
gation, recreation, and resource management.
AREA: 600,000 acres
POPULATION: 58 civilians
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In ccmplianoe. Processes are not conducive to air pol-
lution.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water obtained tran a state cer-
tified water treatment plant.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes are pumped to a state
certified sewage system.
RCRA: In ccmplianoe. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: No identified sites.
TCKICS: In ccmpliance. PCB's, thinners, cleaners, and solvents
are handled at the project. Inspected by EPA June 1986.
Violations corrected March 31, 1987.
FIFRA: Small quantities of "Rotex" are stared at the project
for use in gopher control. Application is by State
licensed applicator. All other application of pesti-
cides is by contract licensed applicators with disposal
c£ excess off-site.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Ron Wallen
(406) 526-3411
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July 1987
Crew Indian Agency, Bureau of Indian Affairs, DOI
Crew Agency, Montana
MT-142306944
To serve the Crow Indian reservation.
100 acres
130
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Unknown.
WATER: Treated municipal system.
WASTEVftTER: One ar eat ion/lagoon treatment facility. Wastewater is
discharged into the Little Bighcrn River.
RCRA: Unknown. Empty toxic substance containers are disposed
c£ in sanitary landfill system.
CERCLA: Unknown.
TCKICS: Diesel fuel, oil lubricants, gasoline. Empty containers
are disposed in sanitary landfill system.
FIFRA: None
DATE:
NAME:
LOCATION:
I.D.:
MISSION:
AREA:
POPULATION:
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Clay Gregory
(406) 638-4411
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Charles M. Russell NWR, Turkey Joe area
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
WATER: None anticipated. However, water in the Missouri River
and the artesion well will be occasionally analyzed for
arsenic. Erosion of the Missouri River bankline toward
the site will also be monitcred.
Contact; Bill Jones
(406) 538-8707
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, Turkey Joe
area, Fish & Wildlife Service, DOI
LOCATION: Site is isolated and approximately forty to fifty miles
from the nearest city - Roy, Utah
ID: MT-143690016
MISSION: Refuge - management of land base for wildlife resources.
AREA: 760,000 acres - entire refuge
Less than 1/5 acre is affected by arsenic-laced grain
POPUIATICN: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Site is an isolated and remote area. Arsenic laced grain
was buried three to five feet below ground surface. No
air quality problems would be expected, but air quality
has never been monitcred - no air quality standards for
cities would apply.
WATER: No water is generated at site for public use. An artesian
well (depth unknown) provides adequate water fcr wildlife
and livestock watering. Arsenic level in well water was
tested and found to contain less than 0.0005 MCG/ML. No
difference in arsenic levels were found in Missouri River
water upstream and downstream from site.
IkRSTEWSTER: No wastewater is generated at site.
RCRA: Arsenic laced grasshopper bait (grain) was stored in a
small outbuilding. The grain was buried and the build-
ing razed and building material buried in May 1978. This
was a one-time disposal event. Consequently, other than
the burial activity, the process did not involve storage*
transpcration, cr handling.
CERCLA: A preliminary assesanent and site investigationwas con-
ducted July 16, 1985 and involved Montana State Solid
Waste Bureau personnel. Trenches were excavated to
locate Ixnrial, but it was not found. Soil and water
samples were analyzed for sodium and arsenic. All lev-
els were low. Reports from the Solid Waste Bureau
indicated no further excavation, etc., was necessary.
Correspondence provided to Jim Knoy, EPA State office.
TCKICS: Arsenic.
FIFRA:
No storage of pesticides, herbicides or rodenticides.
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DATE
NAME
LOCATION
I.D.
MISSION
AREA
POPULATION
July 1987
Canyon Ferry Dam, Bureau of Reclamation, DO I
Helena, Montana
MT-142390047
Hydrcpower generation and flood control.
Not definable
20
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WATER: In canpliance. Use treated river water,
VftSTEWKTER: In canpliance with permit conditions. Sanitary wastes
treated in a package treatment system.
RCRA: In canpliance. Conditionally exempt generator.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: PCB equipment scheduled for replacement FY 89. Present
equipment in contained areas.
FIFRA: Not applicable. All contracted.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Dean Locmis (406) 657-6605 FTS 58S-6605
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Army Aviation Support Facility
LOCATION: Helena, Montana
I.D.: MT-570090045
MISSION: Military-support ard train all aviation personnel includ-
ing maintenance on all aircraft/ground support eouipnent.
AREA: 10 acres
POPULATION: 57
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canpliance. No permit, no inspections.
WKTER: In canpliance. Municipal system, treated.
WASTEWATER: In canpliance. Sanitary wastes are collected in a sep-
tic tank, have permit.
* RCRA: In ccmplianoe. Small quantity generator.
CERCIA: Not applicable
TOXICS: In canplianoe. Solvents and cleaners stored in separate
containers and is currently awaiting a contract for dis-
posal.
FIFRA: Not stored on-site, by contract only.
PROBLEM APEAS
RCRA: Storaqe area not to standards for hazardous waste. Hazardous
waste not picked up in a timely manner.
ACTION NEEDED
RCRA: Construct a storage site to EPA standards. Contract for dis-
posal service.
Contact: Marvin R. Waples (406) 444-6992
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DAT E.-
July 1987
NAME Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Department of the Army
LXAT10N: Commerce City, Colorado
I.D.: CO-210020769
MISSION: To provide support for AMCCOM installations, Program Man-
ager for Cleanup, OoD agencies, and other agencies. To
support approved Installation Restoration programs/pro-
jects, contamination control and Arsenal cleanup. To
provide for and accomplish Base Operations including
maintenance, repair, alteration and construction of RMA
facilities, equipment and resources.
AREA: 17,000 acres
POPULATION: 454 (450 civilian; 4 military) Includes RMA and other
federal agencies (tenants) and on-site contractors.
COMPLIANCE STATUS
WATER:
WASTEWATER:
AIR: In compliance. Fourteen operating permits from Colorado
Department of Health for base operations, one permit ap-
plication pending. Control methods include afterburner,
ESP, scrubber, and cyclones.
In compliance. Potable water is purchased from the Denver
Water Board, a municipal system. No known inspections.
In compliance. NPOES permit #C0-O0212202; renewal being
negotiated with EPA. One treatment system which includes
pretreatment, primary treatment, and tertiary treatment.
Effluents discharge to First Creek. Last EPA inspection
October 1986.
RCRA: There are no active RCRA units. Closure with respect to
waste salts completed Spring 1987. No further closure
activity is appropriate in view of the NPL listing of the
facility.
CERCLA: On July 21 , 1987 all of facility except basin F was
placed on the NPL. On that date, basin F was proposed
for NPL listing in accordance with both existing and
proposed EPA policy for Federal facilities. RI/FS for
facility commenced in Fall 1984 and presently ongoing.
TOXICS: In compliance. PCB's in transformers and capacitors are
replaced with non-PCB material as required. Paints,
thinners, and solvents used in maintenance operations are
consumed or turned into the DRMO for disposal. Solvents
used in motor pool operations are supplied and recycled
by commercial contractors.
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Rocky Mountain Arsenal
FIFRA: In canplianoe. Pesticides and herbicides are used.
Date of last inspection unknown.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Col. Wallace N. Quintrell (301) 671-3434 ATV 584-3434
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Rocky Mountain National Park, National Park Service, DOI
LOCATION: Estes Park, Colorado
I.D.: CO-141790035
MISSION: National park. Resource preservation and visitor use.
AREA: 265,193 acres
POPULATION: 87 permanent; 236 seasonal
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Burning permits for slash received from
Colorado Air Pollution Control Division.
WftTER: In compliance. Water obtained fran wells, springs, and/
cr surface water and treated (23 water systems total).
Sane water obtained by municipal sources. All public
systems treated and checked by State certified water
quality laboratory.
WASTEWATER: In canplianoe. Wastewater discharged into Big Thompson
Upper Sanitation District system. Sane wastes discharg-
ed into approved lagoon systems, NPDES permit number
00-0026093 far emergency discharge only.
RO*A: Not in ccmpliance. Temporary storage facilities planned.
Disposal of waste products planned. This facility is a
small quantity generator.
CERCLA: Not applicable.
TCKICS: Crankcase waste oil, paint thinners, and solvents are
used at this facility. Transferrers are checked for
PCB's.
FIFRA: Small quantities of herbicides and insecticides used and
stared at this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
Proper disposal and storage needed for used crankcase oil, paints and
paint thinners, and solvents.
ACTION NEEDED
Dispose of excess toxic materials through proper disposal facility.
Construct temporary storage facility for toxics.
Contact: Craig C. Axtell (303) 586-2371
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DATE: July 1987
NAME:
LOCATION: Alamosa, Colorado
I.D.: OD-142390017
MISSION:
GDi.iuauj.sjii %-srf , _ • i j .
treaty; furnishing irrigation, industrial, and municipal
water supplies to water deficient areas of Colorado,
New Mexico, and Texas.
AREA: 130,000 acres - project; 4.23 acres - office; 580 s.f.
water lab.
POPULATION: 49
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance by certification no. 11958, Regional and
Howard Industrial Hygiene Service, Inc. inspection 04/87.
Control - electrostatic air filters have' been installed
in the heating/cooling system of the office building.
There are no emissions other than normal air exchange
ventings. Field personnel do not generate pollutants
via equipment to be in violation of the Clean Air Act.
WATER: Project manages and maintains 170 project wells within
the project boundary. In canparison with proposed nun-
eric standards, Closed Basin water (toes not violate the
mineric criteria fcr inorganics or pesticides. Fcr the
other constituents, only one analysis exceeds the pro-
posed nuneric standard. The reported value of 0.1 ug/L,
Hg exceeds the proposed standard fcr Seg. 12-13 of 0.05
ug/L,Hg. Drinking and laboratory water is received fran
the Municipal East Alamosa water supply. Municipal
supplier currently treating water for bacteriological
contaminants by effective chlcrination. Lab produces
own RD and 10-9 water thru distillation. Drinkirg water
in the project office is processed by a reverse osmosis
system in crder to meet State drinking water standards.
WASTEWATER: In caipliance. Only project wastewater dates back during
development of wells, where "wastewater" or "scrub water"
was generated from the chlcri nation with sodium hypo-
chlorite. Letter of approval from Colorado Department of
Health dated 5/83, to dispose neutralized acids and bases
to the East Alamosa sewage system. Sanitary waste is
collected thrcugh the East Alamosa sanitation system.
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San Luis Valley Project, Closed Basin Division
RCRA: Our laboratory is exempt fran FCTA regulations in that
we generate approximately 5 kg/year hazardous waste to a
local State college where it is either employed by their
lab in bench analysis or forwarded to the University of
Colorado, which is licensed, fcr disposal.
CERCLA: None.
TCKICS: The facility handles/uses petroleums, oils, solvents,
paints, and thinners. Material Safety Data Sheets are
available cn toxics. Oils are collected in barrels and
disposed through commercial dealers. Water Quality Lab-
oratory handles/uses inceganic, solvents, acids, reagent
grade gases, metals, carcinogens, and explosives. Chem-
icals are handled in accordance to Material Safety and
Data Sheets on file. Explosives and carcinogens are
stored in glare bates. Disposal is made via Adams State
College to approved waste disposal site at the University
of Colorado, which is licensed.
FIFRA: None stared on facilities. Brush killer and fertilizer
used by contractor on grounds is in compliance. Samples
for determination of herbicides and pesticides are ship-
ped to the E&R Center, Denver, Colorado, where they are
analyzed.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contacts Geraldine Messer (303) 589-5855
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DATE: July 1987
NAME:- Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI), DOE
LOCATION: Golden, Colorado
I.D.: 0890000017
MISSION: To be the nation's primary federal location for solar
research, development, and testing of solar technologies,
which private industry cannot reasonably be ocpected to
undertake.
AREA: 300 acres plus 200,000 sg ft.
POPULATION: 500 SERI and 8 DOE employees
COMPLIANCE. STATUS
AIR: DOE/SERI is in compliance with four emission permits for
natural gas fired boilers and steam boilers. Air Pol-
lution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health,
granted an exemption frcm permit and/car filling of APEN
with an APCD, ID #83JE399(2) - Laboratory exhausts at the
Field Test Laboratory Building.
WKTER: W&ter is obtained frcm municipal system (Consolidated
Mutual Water Company).
WASTEWATER:
RCRA:
CERCLA:
TOXICS:
Wastewater is discharged fran all SERI facilities to the
Pleasant view ¥feter & Sanitation District which then dis-
charges to the Denver Metro Water & Sanitation District.
Pleasantview has an NPDES permit and SERI canplies with
EPA s general pretreatment regulations.
^ Federal hazardous waste compliance in-
waf.ccnducted December 4, 1985. A warning letter
was P^^ided by Colorado Department of
»?l ^ 18' 1986' three violations cited,
all of which have been abated.
u! /hif .identified« However, SERI has participated
Jo \ lnyestlgation PRP's that have contributed
6 of the Lowry Landfill - SERI has had no
involvement with that facility.
Waste^t-Pi^r? °Vei: 5,000 ch®>icals on chemical inventory.
packaged , and shipped to
0SC0^n00 o=T?> Flammable liquids recovered
chemicals ^, ^anic, ccrrosive, and dry waste
mental r .pounds) are processed by Rollins Environ-
mental - Louisiana, through incineration.
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Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI)
FIFRA: Pesticide usage is controlled in accordance with the
"Federally Registered Restricted Use Products" and has
authorized subcontractor to use only FICAMW.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Robert E. Hein (303) 231-1400 FTS 327-1400
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Transportation Test Center, Department of Transportation
LOCATION:. Pueblo, Colorado
I.D.: CO-690936229
MISSION: Test and research facility for ground transporation systems
and other canmerical areas where capability exists.
AREA: 33,492.14 acres
POPULATION: 215-300 civilians
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Air emission permit for Hazmat Testing, Colo. #86PB375 - in
compliance. Fuel oil fired boilers, Colorado inspected air
emissions - in compliance.
&®lTER: Private well potable water supply, State monitcred - in
canpliance.
WASTEWATER: Septic tank/leach field system, domestic waste - in canpli-
ance. Industrial wastewater lagoon, CSB/FDL - in process
of design fee new facility and submitting to Colorado for
approval.
RCRA: In compliance. Generator, GO/EPA ID #006670990039.
CERCLA: None
TOXICS: Three large transformers with PCB contaminants are sched-
uled fee retrofill in FY 88. Solvents with III Trichlcro
are being used. Spent solvents are reclaimed under RCRA.
Hazardous chemicals are periodically used for test/train-
ing. Materials are stabilized and disposed of under RCRA.
FIFRA: None used at this time.
PROBLEM AREAS
RCRA: Existing lagoon for RDL/CSB contains trace quantities of
RCRA listed wastes. Presently working with Colorado Health
Department on disposal.
ACTION NEEDED
RCRA: First indication fran the State was that they would allcw
disposal as a solid waste. The State has recently indicated
charging toward identifying the lagoon as an F-001 hazard-
ous waste. The lagoon is an unlined, 1500 s.f. surface
area, evaporation pond.
Contact: Gunars Spons (303) 545-5660 X500
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Veterans Administration Medical Center
LOCATION: Denver, Colorado
I.D.: 00-360010261
MISSION: To serve America's Veterans and their fanilities with
dignity and compassion and to be their principal advo-
cate in ensuring that they receive the care, support
and recognition earned in service to this Nation.
AREA: 10 acres
POPULATION: 1,250 civilians
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance by visual standards. No extremely large
air pollutant structures such as smokestacks, power
generators, etc.
WATER: In compliance, potable water is obtained frcm the city
of Denver.
VASTEWTER: In compliance, sanitary wastes are collected, tied in-
to the municipal system, and monitcred by the city of
Denver.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: One area was identified as having a PCB spill and this
was cleaned up with no other action required at this
time.
TCKICS: Oil, solvents, paints, thinners, acids, and PCB's are
present at this facility. Remaining PCB transformers
are scheduled to be replaced in the near future.
FIFRA: Small amount of herbicides and pesticides used with a
seasonally adjusted amount stored on station.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Lcwell J. Hanson (303) 399-8020 X2649 FTS 322-2649
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: " Veterans Administration Medical Center
LOCATION: Fort Lyon, Colorado
I.D.: 00-360010272
MISSION: Patient care.
AREA: 566 acres
POPULATION: 630 employees
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR:
WATER:
WASTEWATER:
Two incinerators, one boiler plant. Incinerators are
inspected by the State. One current incinerator permit;
one pro-tern incinerator permit. Boiler plant inspected,
calibrated, and adjusted according to MP-3 and DMSO.
Permit #00-0070490. Treatment - settling chamber, then
CL2. Water source - first and second Dakata Well Strata.
MP IDES permit #00-0020249. Type - aerobic digestor, oxi-
dation ditch, clarifier, CL2 contact chamber, drying
beds. Discharge effluent to Arkansas River.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: Three landfill disposal sites that we are aware of and
possibly mere. The sites were on original facility prop-
erty. One disposal site was approximately ten acres.
Another site was located on the east side of the station
across a flood prevention dike and covered approximately
two to three acres. A third area is located in the south-
east area of the station, size and location unknown other
than that it is on the premises. The landfill (#2) lo-
cated cn the east side of the disk was accessed to the
Corps cf Engineers and has been completely cleaned up and
the debris hauled to the county landfill in 1983 and,
therefore, no longer exists.
TOXICS: Small quantities of paint thinners, solvents, and clean-
ers are handled and disposed of through usage. Storage
is in compliance with TOSCA.
FIFRA: Major applications of pesticides, i.e. aerial spraying
for mosquito control, is done by a private contractor.
Use snail quantities of pesticides which are disposed of
through usage.
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Veterans Administration Medical Center, Fort Lyon
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contacts Allen D. Stafford (303) 456-1260 X231 FTS 323-8231
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DATE:
NAMEr
LOCATION:
I.D.#s
MISSION:
AREA:
POPULATION:
July 1937
Veterans Administration Medical Center
Grand Junction, Colorado
CO-360010279
Health care.
19.8 acres
275
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Colorado Department of Health incine-
rator permit # C-12,626 of July 6, 1981.
WKTER: In compliance. Potable water obtained frcra the city
of Grand Junction.
In compliance. Waste collected and sent to municipal
sewer system.
In canpliance. Small quantity generator.
No disposal site at this facility.
Paints and thinners, solvents, acids, alkalies, clean-
ing materials, cytotoxics, aneastheties, laboratory
chemicals, and ethylene acide are in use at this facil-
ity.
FIFRA: Pesticides are used on this facility only by contractor
personnel. None are disposed of on station.
WASTEWATER:
RCRA:
CERCLA:
TOXICS:
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
Training for compliance with changing regulations.
Contact: William B. Lawrence (303) 242-0731 X269 FTS 322-0271
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Wfestern Area Power Administration, Hyden Substation, DOE
LOCATION; Hayden, Colorado
I.D.: 00-890090002
MISSION: To transmit pcwer generated by the Bureau of Reclamation
and other sources.
AREA: 80 acres
POPULATION: 7
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. No pollutants emitted.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water obtained frcm the city of
Hayden.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Sanitary waste system connected to the
system operated by the city of Hayden.
RCRA: In compliance, small quantity generator. Inspected by
EPA August 16, 1983 - no violations. Inspected by Colo-
rado Department of Health June 8, 1987 - no violations.
CERCLA: None
TCKICS: Cleaners, solvents, paints, thinners, and oils are appro-
priately handled at this facility and the wastes are
shipped to the Montrose Power Operation Center for stor-
age until disposed of off-site.
FTFRAs Herbicides are appropriately stored at the facility for
use on and off site.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Lloyd D. Nelson
(801) 524-6375
FTS 588-6375
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DATE: July 1987
NAME:- Western Area Power Administration - Loveland Area Office
Yard, DOE
LOCATION: Loveland, Colorado
I.D.: CD-890090023
MISSION: To market and distribute hydroelectric power.
AREA: 6.36 acres (yard area)
POPULATION: 250 civilians
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WKTER: Municipal system.
WASTEWATER: Public disposal system.
RCRA: We are either a non-generator or a small quantity genera-
tor.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TCKICS: We have a PCB storage facility meeting the requirements
of 40 CFR761.
FIFRA: Herbicides are applied by a licensed contractor.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Joan Jessen (303) 490-7210 FTS 330-7210
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration, Montrose Power Opera-
tion Center, DOE
LOCATION: Montrose, Colorado
I.D.: CO-890090005
MISSION: To house the administrative function and the dispatch
oenter fear the transmission and marketing of power gene-
rated by the Bureau of Reclamation and other sources.
AREA: 21.45 acres
POPULATION: 125
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canplianoe. Classified as a non-generator.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water is obtained frcm the city
of Montrose.
WASTEWATER: In canplianoe. Sanitary waste system is connected to
the system cwned and operated by the city of Montrose.
RCRAs In compliance. Snail quantity generator. Inspected by
EPA February 9, 1984 - no violations.
CERCLA: None
TOXICS: Oils, cleaners, solvents, paints, and thinners are appro-
priately handled and stcred at this site and disposed of
appropriately off-site. This site is used for storage
of PCB waste until shipped for disposal off-site.
FIFRA: Herbicide is stored at this facility for use on and off
site.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Lloyd D. Nelson (301) 524-6375 ETS 588-6375
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME:
National Bison Range, Fish & Wildlife, DOI
LOCATION:
Moiese, Montana
I.D.:
MT-143690030
MISSION:
National wildlife refuqe.
AREA:
18,541 acres
POPULATION:
7
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR:
Not applicable
WATER:
Not applicable
foftSTEWKTER:
Not applicable
RCRA:
In compliance. Small auantity generator.
herbicides disposed of in 1986.
CEFCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Net applicable
FIFRA: Herbicides such as 2, 4-D, dicamba, and picloran stored
at this facility and used for noxious weed control.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contacts Hugh A. Null
(406) 644-2211
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Organizational Maintenance Shop (OMS) #5, U.S. Army
LOCATION: Belgrade, Montana
I.D.-: MT-2118 90037
MISSION: Support local units with organizational and operator
maintenance.
AREA: Less than 1 acre
POPULATION: 6 civilians
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canpliance.
WWER: In compliance. Water in well on premises.
WASTEWATER: In canpliance. Septic tank system.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: None.
TCKICS: Solvents, paint thinner, acetone, used oil, antifreeze,
brake fluid, and three barrels of unknown content.
FIFRA: None.
PROBLEM AREAS
RCRA: What to do with the three barrels of unknown contents.
ACTION NEEDED
RCRA: Dispose of three barrels of unknown contents.
Contact: George L. Hegie (406) 388-6713
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Organizational Maintenance Shop #6, U.S. Air Force
LOCATION: Billings, Montana
I.D.: MT-570090040
MISSION: Organizational maintenance shops perform backup organi-
zational maintenance (less aircraft) fcr using units and
organizations.
AREA: 3 acres
POPULATION: 47 (5 full-time; 2 temporary; 40 man sguadron maintenance
platoon)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water is obtained fran the city
of Billings.
WASTEWATER: In canplianoe. Sanitary waste system is tied into the
city of Billings treatment system.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: Not explicable
TOXICS: Parts cleaning solvent, paint thinners, paints, and oil
are handled at this facility. Currently stored by type
in fifty-five gallon cfcums. Inspected by the State's
Department of Health and Environmental Sciences.
FIFRA: None used at this site.
PROBLEM AREAS
No specific guidance fran higher headquarters. We are following what
guidance we have received from attending special meetings.
ACTION NEEDED
A standard operating pcooedure for cur organization as far as storage
and disposal cf hazardous waste.
Contact: CW2 Philip Staudinger
(406) 657-2192
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Property and Fiscal Office, National Guard Bureau,
U.S. Department of the Amy and the Air Force
LOCATION: Helena, Montana
I.D.: MT-570090049
MISSION: Receive and account for all funds and prcperty of the
U.S. in the possession of the National Guard in Montana
and to ensure that Federal funds are obligated and ex-
pened in confornance with applicable regulation and
statutes; to make returns and reports on Federal funds
and property as directed by the Chief, N3B and the appro-
riate Service Secretary.
AREA: .7 acres
POPULATION: 64 (62 civilians; 2 military)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. No inspection. No permit requirement.
No control methods needed.
WATER: Obtained frati municipal supply vrfiich doesn't meet State1 s
turbidity standards and is on a compliance schedule.
Water is treated (chlorinated). Last inspected 1986 by
State Department of Health and Environmental Sciences.
WASTEVfiTER: In canpliance. Non-discharging two-cell lagoon. No
permit required since it is not discharging.
RCRA: Notified as transporter. In canpliance. Small quanti-
ty generator. No inspection conducted.
CERCLA: No known activity (chemical spills or waste disposal)
has occurred which would require inspection or cleanup.
TCKICS: Solvents, paints, lubricants, corrosives, class A, B, and
C explosives, arid radioactive items (such as compasses).
Handled and disposed of in accordance with CFR 49. Ap-
plicable military inspections conducted, as scheduled.
FIFRA: None stored on-site. In canpliance; no inspection con-
ducted.
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Property and Fiscal Office, U.S. Department of the Army & the Air Force
PROBLEM AREAS
WKTER: Municipal water system does net meet State's turbidity
standards.
ACTION NEEDED
WKTER: Compliance schedule has been established for municipal
water system.
Contact: CPT. James Lieberg (406) 444-6935
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Rocky Boy's Agency, Bureau of Indian Affairs, DOI
LOCATION: Rocky Boy's Reservation, Montana
I.D.: MT-140912679
MISSION: Assist the Chippewa-Cree Tribe by providing technical
assistance in resource management. Assist Tribe to
develop all resources and serve the Indian people.
AREA: 79 acres
POPUIATION: 18
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: The Agency does not burn anything which would pollute the
air.
WATER: Water obtained fran drilled wells which are periodically
treated with chlcrine by Indian Health Services. Samples
are taken every week for testing. No State permit.
fofiSTEWKTER: The wastewater is collected in a four cell lagoon with no
discharge.
RCRA: The Rocky Boy's Agency does not generate any hazardous
waste. The Roads Branch does have an above ground diesel
fuel storage tank.
CERCIA: Currently investigating a miner oil or tar spill involved
in a gravel pit used far heavy construction.
TCKICS: Crank case oils, etc., which are drained are spread out
cn the dirt and gravel based parking and work area in the
Road shop compound.
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Mark A. Swinney (406) 395-4221
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Dept. Health & Human Svcs.
LOCATION: Hamilton, Montana
I.D.s NT-750802875
MISSION: Conduct research to better understand the causes of aller-
gic, immunologic, and infectious diseases, and to help
develop better means of preventing, diagnosing, and treat-
ing illnesses.
AREA: 33 acres
POPULATION: 125
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not in compliance,
gas boilers.
Applying for permits on two natural
V&STEWKTER:
WftTER: In compliance. Potable water obtained from the city of
Hamilton. City uses chlcrine injectors. Irrigation and
cooling water obtained from wells on-site. Claims for
water rights are filed.
Not in camplianoe. NPDES Permit Number MT-0028487. Zn
exceeds effluent limitation. Testing lab feels this is
due to contaminated collection bottles. There is no on-
site treatment system. Wastewaster is discharged to the
Bitterroot River.
RCRA: In compliance. Wfe are a small quantity generator.
CERCLA: None identified.
TOXICS: In compliance. Last inspected by State in Septanber 1986.
Spent chemical reagents (acids, bases, organic solvents,
etc), waste chemicals. Conditionally exempt snail quantity
generator. Contracting with licensed waste handling facil-
ity for disposal.
FIFRA: In compliance. Wfe use only over-the-counter pesticides.
PROBLEM AREAS
AIR: Permits needed for two boilers in heating plant.
VASTSWKTER: Zn anaylses too high in wastewater discharge samples.
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Rocky Mountain Laboratories
ACTION NEEDED
AIR: Request operating permits for two boilers fran State.
luftSTEWKTER: Confirm that Zn is caning frcm whitening agent in new plas-
tic sample bottles.
Contact: Robert K. Bergman (406) 363-3211 (FTS Operator: 585-5011)
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Army Aviation Support Facility
LOCATION: Helena, Montana
I.D.: MT—570090045
MISSION: Military-support and train all aviation personnel includ-
ing maintenance on all aircraft/ground support equipment.
AREA: 10 acres
POPULATION: 57
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. No permit, no inspections.
WATER: In compliance. Municipal system, treated.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes are collected in a sep-
tic tank, have permit.
~ RCRA: In canplianoe. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: In canplianoe. Solvents and cleaners stored in separate
containers and is currently awaiting a contract for dis-
posal.
FIFRAs Not stored arc-site, by contract only.
PROBLEM APFAS
RCRA: Storage area not to standards for hazardous waste. Hazardous
waste not nicked up in a timely manner.
ACTION NEEDED
RCRA: Construct a storage site to EPA standards. Contract for dis-
posal service.
Contact: Marvin R. Waples (406) 444-6992
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Canyon Ferry Dam, Bureau of Reclamation, DO I
LOCATION: Helena, Montana
I.D.: MT-142390047
MISSION: Hydrcpower generation and flood control.
AREA: Not definable
POPULATION: 20
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WATER: In compliance. Use treated river water.
VASTEWKTER: In compliance with permit conditions. Sanitary wastes
treated in a package treatment system.
RCRA: In compliance. Conditionally exempt generator..
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: PCB equipment scheduled for replacement FY 89. Present
equipment in contained areas.
FIFRA: Not applicable. All contracted.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Dean Loonis (406) 657-6605 fts 585-6605
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME: Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, Turkey Joe
area, Fish & Wildlife Service, DDI
LOCATION: Site is isolated arid approximately forty to fifty miles
fran the nearest city - Roy, Utah
ID: MT-143690016
MISSION: Refuge - management of land base for wildlife resources.
AREA: 760,000 acres - entire refuge
Less than 1/5 acre is affected by arsenic-laced grain
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Site is an isolated and ranote area. Arsenic laced grain
was buried three to five feet below ground surface. No
air quality problems would be expected, but air quality
has never been monitored - no air quality standards for
cities would apply.
WATER: No water is generated at site for public use. An artesian
well (depth unknown) provides adequate water fcr wildlife
and livestock watering. Arsenic level in well water was
tested and found to contain less than 0.0005 MCG/ML. No
difference in arsenic levels were found in Missouri River
water upstream and downstream fran site.
VASTEWBTER: No wastewater is generated at site.
RCRA: Arsenic laced grasshopper bait (grain) was stored in a
snail outbuilding. The grain was buried and the build-
ing razed and building material buried in May 1978. This
was a one-time disposal event. Consequently, other than
the burial activity, the process did not involve storage,
tr anspcrat ion, cr handling.
CERCLA: A preliminary assessment and site investigationwas con-
ducted July 16, 1985 and involved Montana State Solid
Waste Bureau personnel. Trenches were excavated to
locate burial, but it was not found. Soil and water
samples were analyzed for sodium and arsenic. All lev-
els were low. Reports fran the Solid Waste Bureau
indicated no further excavation, etc., was necessary.
Correspondence provided to Jim Knoy, EPA State office.
TOXICS: Arsenic.
FIFRA:
No storage of pesticides, herbicides cr rodenticides.
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Charles M. Russell NWR, Turkey Joe area
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
t®TER: None anticipated. However, water in the Missouri River
and the artesion well will be occasionally analyzed for
arsenic. Erosion of the Missouri River bankline toward
the site will also be monitored.
Contact: Bill Jones
(406) 538-8707
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Crow Indian Agency, Bureau of Indian Affairs, DOI
LOCATION: Crow Agency, Montana
I.D.: MT-142306944
MISSION: To serve the Crow Indian reservation.
AREA: 100 acres
POPULATION: 130
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Unknown.
WATER: Treated municipal system.
WASTEWATER: One areation/lagoon treatment facility. Wastewater is
discharged into the Little Bighcrn River.
RCRA: Unknown. Empty toxic substance containers are disposed
c£ in sanitary land£ill system.
CERCLA: Unknown.
TOXICS: Diesel fuel, oil lubricants, gasoline. Empty containers
are disposed in sanitary landfill system.
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Clay Gregory
(406) 638-4411
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Fort. Peck Project, U.S. Array Corps of Engineers
LOCATION: Fort Peck, Montana
I.D.: MT-960009891
MISSION: Flood control, hydrcpower generation, irrigation, navi-
gation, recreation, and resource management.
AREA: 600,000 acres
POPULATION: 58 civilians
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Processes are not conducive to air pol-
lution.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water obtained frcm a state cer-
tified water treatment plant.
WASTEWATERS In compliance. Sanitary wastes are punped to a state
certified sewage system.
- RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: No identified sites.
TOXICS: In compliance. PCB'sf thinners, cleaners, and solvents
are handled at the project. Inspected by EPA June 1986.
Violations corrected March 31, 1987.
FIFFA: Small quantities of "Rotex" are stcred at the project
for use in gopher control. Application is by State
licensed applicator. All other application of pesti-
cides is by contract licensed applicators with disposal
cf excess off-site.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact; Ron Wallen
(406) 526-3411
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration
"Border Patrol Headquarters
LOCATION: Havre, Montana
I.D.: MT-470000042
MISSION: Immigration and naturalization enforcement.
AREA: .19 acre
PCPUIATION: 12
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
WATER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above information is to the best of GSA's knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility fcr hazardous waste generated cr managed by other
federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 ETS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration - Building 24
LOCATION: Fort Missoula, Montana
I.D.: MT-470000017
MISSION: Forest service.
AREA: .92 acre
POPULATION: 155
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
WKTER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Abcve information is to the best of GSA's knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility fcr hazardous waste generated cr managed by other fed-
eral agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration
Federal Building/Courthouse
LOCATION: Butte, Montana
I.D.: MT-470000004
MISSION: Various agencies/mixed occupancy.
AREA: 1.13 acres
POPULATION: 188
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
WATER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above information is to the best of GSA's knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility for hazardous waste generated or managed by other
federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 fTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME:- General Services Administration
Federal Building/Custcms House
LOCATION: Billings, Montana
I.D.: MT-4 70000028
MISSION: Various agencies, mixed occupancy.
AREA: 3.75 acres
POPULATION: 536
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
VKTER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfind site ncc are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above information is to the best of GSA's knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility for hazardous waste generated or managed by other
federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Hungry Horse Project, Bureau of Reclamation, DOI
LOCATION: Hungry Horse, Montana
I.D.: MT-142306831
MISSION: To generate hydro-electric power; pra/ide flood control.
AREA: 24,000 acres
POPULATION: 16
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No atmospheric emissions.
WATER: In compliance. Portable water is obtained form reservoir
and tested in accordance with Federal drinking water
standards.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Discharged to South Fork Flathead river.
NPEES permit No. MT-0022578. Also in compliance with
1.0 milligram per liter phosphorout limit.
RCRA: Conditional exemption - small quantity generator.
CERCIA: No sites.
TOXICS: PCB's, thinners, cleaners, and solvents are handled at
the project. Inspected by EPA August 1986 - now in
compliance 40 CFR 761.65 (c) (8) - now in canpliance.
FIFRA: Contractor used to furnish and apply herbicides - Flat-
head weed control.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: R. L. Taylor
(406) 387-5241
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DATE: July 1987
NAME:" Libby Darc Project, Corps of Engineers, Dept. of the Army
LOCATION: Libby, Montana
I.D.: MT-960019819
MISSION: Flood protection on Kootenai and Colunbia River down
stream, hydroelectric generation at Libby Dam and dcwn
stream through storage release, and recreation.
AREA: 1,966 acres
POPULATION: 41 (28 full-time; 13 temporaries)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In ccmplianoe.
WKTER: In compliance. Potable water is obtained frcm on-site
well and is treated. Water samples sent to State quar-
terly. State inspects site yearly.
VftSTEWKTER: In compliance. Project has an in-house treatment facil-
ity. Treated water is tested monthly and reported to the
State quarterly.
RCRA: In compliance. Only snail quantities generated.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TCKICS: Oil, thinners, cleaners, and solvents are handled at
facility. The plant has sane PCB1s in sane of its surge
protectors.
FIFRA: Sterilents and snail quantities of insecticides are used.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Richard T. Vternham
(406) 293-5577 ETS 439-5341
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Malmstrom Air Force Base
LOCATION: Great Falls, Montana
I.D.: MT-571924556
MISSION: Operation, maintenance, and support of two-hundred minute-
man missiles.
AREA: 3,659 acres (does not include the real estate associated
with 200 minuteman launch facilities, twenty
minutsnen launch control facilities located
in central Montana cr three strategic train-
ing range sites located at Havre AFS, Forsyth,
and Conrad, Montana.)
POPULATION: 8,500 (includes 3,500 military dependents residing on the
installation and 200 contractor personnel working
on the installation)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In ccmpliance with Federal and State air quality stan-
dards. The air quality is monitored and recorded on the
coal-fired central heating plant. The recorded data is
extracted and provided quarterly to the Montana Department
of Health & Enviroimental Services, Air Quality Bureau.
WRIER: Purchase water frcm the city of Great Falls Water Depart-
ment. The water is chlorinated at Malms tram. The base
has no State water permits for this installation.
VfcSTEVftTER: The wastewater frcm Malmstrcm is transmitted through a
regional connection to the city of Great Falls wastewater
treatment plant.
RCRAs Part A and B permits have been submitted and permit number
KT-HWP-84-01 has been issued by the Montana Department of
Health and Environmental Services, Solid & Hazardous Waste
Bureau, fcr the container storage of hazardous waste in
the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office (DRMO)
facility. A new permanent hazardous material storage
facility has been designed and the RCRA permit is being
reacccrtplished to permit construction of the new facility.
CERCLA: No notifications have been filed. The IRP is in phase
II. The draft final report has been issued fcr Air Farce
review. The phase II effort investigated thirteen poten-
tial sites on Malms tr cm AFB.
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Malmstrcm Air Foroe Base
PCB and PLD contaminated materials are disposed of through
DRMO contract by an EPA/DOT appeared transporter and an EPA
approved disposal site. Asbestos removal is with certified
technicians packaged and disposed of in a Montana Department
of Health and Environmental Services, Solid and Hazardous
Waste Bureau, approved and licensed landfill.
Pesticides are used on the facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None -
TCKICS:
FIFRA:
Contact: Jacob Karnop
(406) 731-3174
ATV 632-3174
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Unit Training Equipment Site (UTES), AftJG
LOCATION: Helena, Montana
I.D.: MT-570090038
MISSION: Repair and service track and wheel vehicles.
AREA: 2 acres
POPULATION: 30 (25 civilians; 5 military)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance.
WATER: In compliance. Obtained from well system. Joint inspec-
tion February 1987.
VASTEWATER: In compliance. Font holding pond.
FCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator. Plans being
drawn up at present for a covered storage area.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Engine oil, solvent, and thinners. Solvents and thinners
placed in holding barrels and oil in a holding tank then
removed by a contractor.
FIFRA: None used.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Kenneth R. Bushnall
(406) 444-7941
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Veterans Administration VAM/FOC
LOCATION: Ft. Harrison, Montana
I.D.: MT-360010271
MISSICN: To provide medical support and care, veterans benefits,
and service to Montana Veterans.
AREA: 396
POPULATION: 138 acres
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water obtained fran city of Helena.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Sewage lagoon inspected periodically by
State.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCIA: None identified.
TOXICS: PCB's, small quantity of solvents, and cleaners disposed of
in accordance with State. PCB transformers in process of
being replaced.
FIFRA: None stored at this facility. Contractors use pesticides
and herbacides and dispose of excess off-site.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: J. Rob Dunn (406) 442-6410 X228 FTS: 585-7228
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: - Western Area Power Administration - Custer Substation,
DOE
LOCATION: 5 miles east of Custer, Montana
I.D.: MT-890090001
MISSION: Electrical transmission system substation.
AREA: 4.12 acres
POPULATION: None
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
VfUTER: Not applicable
WASTEWATER: Not applicable
FCRA: Not applicable
CERCLA: Not applicable
TCKICS: Household amounts of paints and thinners may be on the
site. They are used far touchup work on panels, etc.
FIFRAs Herbicides are used according to label directions to
eliminate vegetation frcm the substation yard.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Scott Mallard
(406) 526-3421
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Dawson County Substa-
tion and Maintenance Center, DOE
LOCATION: Glendive, Montana
I.D.: MT-890090002
MISSION: Electrical transmission system substation, warehouse, and
maintenance crew duty station.
AREA: 7.44 acres
POPULATION: 10
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
HATER: Water is obtained frcm the city of Glendive system.
WfcSTEWKTER: Sanitary wastes are wasted to a septic tank and drain
field.
RCRA: Not applicable
CERCLA: Not applicable
TCXICS: Small amounts of paints and thinners may be on the site
for use by maintenance crews. PCB contaminated insulat-
ing oil may be stored here temporarily pending pickup by
disposed, ccntractor. It is stared in druns placed in
leakproof bins.
FIFRA: Herbicides are used to eliminate vegetation from the
storage areas, following label directions.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Scott Mallard
(406) 526-3421
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Acininistration - Fort Peck Shop and
Warehouse, DOE
LOCATION: Fort Peck, Montana
I.D.: MT-890090003
MISSION: Electrical transmission system warehouse and maintenance
crew duty station.
AREA: 1.86 acres
POPULATION: 12
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WATER: Water is obtained frcm the Fort Peck city system.
V&STEWKTER: Sewer system is tied to the city's system.
RORA: Not applicable
CERCLA: Not applicable
TCKICS: Small amounts of solvent, paints, and thinners may be
stared at the facility far distribution to maintenance
crews. PCB contaninated insulating oil may be stored
here temporarily pending pickup by disposal contractor.
It is stored in druns placed in leak proof bins.
FIFRA: Herbicides are used to eliminate vegetation frcm the
storage areas, following label directions.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Scott Mallard
(406) 526-3421
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Havre Substation and
Maintenance Center, DOE
LOCATION: 7 miles southwest of Havre, Montana
I.D.: MT-890090004
MISSION: Electrical transmission system substation and maintenance
crew duty substation.
AREA: 1.42 acres
POPULATION: 7
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WATER: Water is obtained fran wells. Samples are tested by the
State. Because cf smell, drinking water is trought in.
WASTEWATER: Sanitary wastes are disposed cf in septic tank with
drainfield.
RO*A: Not applicable
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Household amounts of paints and thinners may be on the
site. They are used far tcuchup work on panels, etc.
PCB contaminated insulating oil may be stored here tem-
porarily pending pickup by disposal contractor.
FIPRA: Herbicides are used to eliminate vegetation frcm the sub-
station yard, following label directions.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Scott Mallard
(406) 526-3421
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Vfestern Area Power Administration - Malta Switchyard, DOE
LOCATION: Malta, Montana
I.D.: MT-890090005
MISSION: ELectrical transmission system switchyard.
AREA: *
POPULATION: None
COMPLIANCE STATUS
*This station has been removed fran service, dismantled, and the land
sold.
Contact: Scctt Mallard
(406) 526-3421
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Miles City Substation
COE
LOCATION: Miles City, Montana
I.D.: MT-890090006
MISSION: Electrical transmission system substation.
AREA: 2.2
POPULATION: None
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
VBTER: Not applicable
WASTEWATER: Not applicable
- RCRA: Not applicable
CERCLA: Not explicable
TOXICS: Household amounts of paints and thinners may be on the
site. They are used far touchup wcrk on panels, etc.
FIFRA: Herbicides are used to eliminate vegetation frcm the
substation yard, following label directions.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Scott Mallard
(406) 526-3421
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - 0'Fallon Creek Sub-
station, DOE
LOCATION: Fallon, Montana
I.D.: MT-890090007
MISSION: Electrical transmission system substation.
AREA: .88 acre
POPULATION: None
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
VWER: Not applicable
WASTEWATER: Not applicable
RCRA: Not applicable
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Household amounts of paints and thinners may be on the
site. They are used far touchup work on panels, etc.
FIFRA: Herbicides are used to eliminate vegetation frcm the
substation yard, following label directions.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Scott Mallard
(406) 526-3421
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: western Area Power Administration - Richland Substation,
DOE
LOCATION: 4 miles southwest of Sidney, Montana
I.D.: MT-890090008
MISSION: Electrical transmission system substation.
AREA: 2.38 acres
POPULATION: None
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
VKTER: Not applicable
W\STEWKTER: Not applicable
FCRA: Not applicable
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Household amounts of paints and thinners may be on the
site. They are used for touchup work on panels, etc.
FIPRA: Herbicides are used to eliminate vegetation frcm the
substation yard, following label directions.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Scott Mallard
(406) 526-3421
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Shelby Substation,
DOE
LOCATION: Shelby, Montana
I.D.: MT-890090009
MISSION: Electrical transmission system substation.
AREA: .53 acre
POPULATION: None
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WATER: Not applicable
WASTEWATER: Not applicable
RCRA: Not applicable
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Household amounts of paints and thinners may be on the
site. They are used for tcuchup work cn panels, etc.
FIFRAs Herbicides are used to eliminate vegetation fran the
substation yard, following label directions.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
Ncne
Contact: Scott Mallard
(406) 526-3421
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Terry Tap Substation,
DOE
LOCATION: 2 miles south of Terry, Montana
I.D.: MT-890090010
MISSION: Electrical transmission system substation.
AREA: .47 acre
POPULATION: None
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WOTER: Not applicable
WASTEVKTER: Not applicable
RCRA: Not applicable
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Household amounts of paints and thinners may be on the
site. They are used fee touchup week on panels, etc.
FIFRA: Herbicides are used to eliminate vegetation fran the
substation yard, following label directions.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Scott Mallard
(406) 526-3421
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Wolf Point Substation
DOE
LOCATION: 7 miles west of Wolf Point, Montana
I.D.: MT-890090011
MISSION: Electrical transmission system substation.
AREA: .64 acre
POPULATION: None
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WATER: Not applicable
WASTEVPTER: Not applicable
BCRAs Not applicable
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Household amounts of paints and thinners may be on the
site. They are used fcr touchup work on panels, etc.
FIFRA: Herbicides are used to eliminate vegetation frcm the
substation yard, following label directions.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contacts Scott Mallard (406) 526-3421
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Yellcwtail Project (Dam), Bureau of Reclamation, DDI
LOCATION: Fort Smith, Montana
I.D.: MT-142390046
MISSION: Hydropcwer generation and flood control.
AREA: Not definable
POPUIATICN: 32 permanent; 8 additional temporary Summer help
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WATER: In compliance. Clcrinated and treated sprinq and well
water.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Powerplarrt and visitor's center utilize
cavitette packaqe treatment systems followed by sand
filtration.
RCRA: In ccxnplianoe. Conditionally exempt generator.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TCKICS: PCB's, thinners, solvents, and cleaners are handled by
project staff. The last of the PCB equipment is to be
replaced in July 1987.
FIFRA: Not applicable - all contracted.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Dean Locmis (406) 657-6605 FTS 585-6605
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NORTH DAKOTA
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME:
LOCATION:
I.DE-
MISSION:
AREA:
POPULATION:
Cavalier Air Forae Station
(Concrete Missile Early Warning Station)
Cavalier, North Dakota
ND-21002 2779
PAR site utilizes long-range radar, high-speed computer
to provide early warning of intercontinental ballistic
missiles (ICBM).
278 acres
185 (39 military; 146 civilian)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR:
VOTER:
In compliance. No inspections,
power plant permit to operate,
fication.
Currently applying for
Compliance is by certi-
VftSTEWKTER:
RCRA:
CERCLA:
TOXICS:
In compliance. Potable water is obtained frcm wells
located near Fordville, ND. Water is chlorinated. Water
is tested by ND State Department of Health.
In compliance. Currently operating under expired permit
number #ND-0023868 with permission frcm ND State Depart-
ment of Health. Treatment consists of a two cell system
which can be discharged into the Tongue River.
In compliance. Wastes are disposed of through the De-
fense Reutilization and Marketing Office (DRMD) located
at Grand Forks AFB.
Notification has been filed. The site was considered
during phase I due to the large quantity of PCB's. No
further study is planned.
PCB's, paints, thinners, and solvents. Disposal is
accomplished through the DRMO located at Grand Forks AFB.
FIFRA: Pesticides and herbicides are used on this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Tim J. Safford
(701) 747-6154
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Coast Guard Omega Station, Department of Transportation
LOCATION:" La Moure, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-690330706
MISSION: Aid to navigation.
AREA: 900 acres
POPULATION: 14 military
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Inspected November 19, 1986.
WKTER: In compliance. Well water tested.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Sewage lagoon.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator. [All bulk waste
products stored on pallets - Small amounts of oil and
antifreeze stared in 55 gallon druns. Small amount of
spillage. A new hazardous waste containment structure
is planned and scheduled far completion 3rd quarter F"Y88.
Four abo/e ground tanks - diesel fuel, gasoline, and
fresh water. Thirteen underground tanks - ten fuel oil
and three diesel fuel tanks].
CERCLA: N/A
TOXICS: Waste oil disposed at Isakson oil Company, La Moure, nd.
(All earned transformers and electrical components tested
by Environmetrics January 15, 1986 - negative for PCB's.]
FIFRA: Round-up was used - expended to manufacturer's label.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: C. Chase (701) 883-5227
[This information obtained from Environmental Audit OPFAC 02-19300
submitted with the compliance profile]
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Defense Fuel Support Point (DFSP), Defense Logistics Agency
LOCATION: Qrand Forks, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-971528807
MISSION: DFSP-Grand Forks is a goverrment-cwned, contractor-operated
fuel storage and distribution terminal without production
capabilities. The DFSP-Grand Forks stores and issues mili-
tary jet fuel (JP-4) to sane military activities.
AREA: 11.27 acres
POPULATION: 16
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canpliance. Permit nunber 080007, expiration date
November 11, 1989.
WATER: In canpliance. City water is used for fire protection
and rural water system is used fcr other purposes.
VftSTEWKTER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes are treated in a septic
tank prwided with a leaching field. The tank farm is
equipped with a dike system and an oil/water separator.
MP EES permit number ND-0024023.
RCRA: In compliance. EPA ID #ND-0024023.
CERCIA: Notified. Phase I of IRP.
TCKICS: No tcocics handled.
FIFRA: Seme herbicides are stored to be used at the terminal.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Hasan Dogrul
(202) 274-6989
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~ATE: July 1987
NAME: Garrison Project Office, Omaha District U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
LOCATION: Riverdale, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-210090034
MISSION: To operate and maintain Garrison Dam and Lake Sakakawea
for hydro power production, irrigation, navigation, flood
control, and recreation.
AREA: 368,000 acres (reservoir)
123,000 acres (project lands around reservoir)
POPULATION: 61
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. No air polluting activities.
WATER:
VASTEWffER:
In compliance. Four lake water, water treatment facility
systems. Three well water, no treatment systens. Last
irspected by State in July 1987.
In ccmplianoe. The administrative building is connected
to the city of Riverdale's sewage system. The downstream
recreation area and the maintenance facility are connected
to a lagocn system which was last inspected by the State
in July 1986. The remaining sewage systems consist of
holding tanks which are pumped out periodically.
RCRA: In compliance. Snail quantity generator.
CERCLA: None identified. Facility has never been inspected for
items wilder this law.
TCKICS: PCB's, thinners, cleaners, and solvents are handled at
the facility. We were inspected by the State in December
1986 for PCB's and a few violations were found; however,
the PCB's have now been disposed of by the DRMD.
FIFRA: In compliance. Herbicides are used on the facility. Dis-
posal of excess is handled by the DRMO.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Mark Welch (701) 654-7411
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration
Airbrose 8 S and 2 Residences
LOCATION: Ambrose, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-470000500
MISSION: Customs and immigration enforcement.
AREA: .05 acre
POPULATION: 4
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
VOTER: Municipal water supply.
VftSTEV»lER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a super fund site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above information is to the best of GSA1 s knowledge. GSA assunes no
responsibility far hazardous waste generated ac managed by other
federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 ETS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME:. General Services Administration - Post Office
LOCATIONj Fargo, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-470000046
MISSION: Several agencies, office and postal operations.
AREA: 4.01 acres
POPULATION: 680
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
WKTER: Municipal water supply.
V&STEVATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Abcve information is to the best of GSA's knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility far hazardous waste generated oc managed by other
federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: .General Services Administration
Post Office/Customs House
LOCATION: Pembina, North Dakota
I.D.: *ND-470000018
MISSION: Postal and immigration
AREA: .24 acre
POPULATION: 41
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
WATER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
FCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above information is to the best of GSA's knowledge. GSA assures no
responsibility for hazardous waste generated or managed by other
federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea (817) 334-2679 FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration
Saint John Border Station arid Residence 1 and 2
LOCATION: Saint John, North Dakota
I.D.s ND-470000530
MISSION: Customs and immigration enforcement.
AREA: 1.23 acre
POPULATIONS 4
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: NO air emissions.
WATER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site nor are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Abcve information is to the best of GSA's knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility for hazardous waste generated or managed by other
agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
May need upgrade on existing underground storage tanks if heating oil
is included when proposed regulations are finalized.
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 ETS 334-2679
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME: Grand Forks Air Force Base
LOCATION: Emerado, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-571924759
MISSION: To deter war by maintaining and standing ready to launch
intercontinental ballistic missiles, strategic bombers,
and tankers when ordered to do so. The 321st Strategic
Missile Wing is the host unit supporting several tenant
units, the largest being the 319th Bombardment Wing.
AREA: 4,831 acres
POPULATION: 6,456 (5,183 military; 1,273 civilian)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canplianoe. Last State inspection March 1985. Current
operating permit #F78004. Compliance is by certification
and inspection. Reclassified fran A1 to B source 10/86.
WKTER: In carpliance. Potable water is obtained frcm Grand
Fcrks, ND. Water is treated. Facility is approved by
the State.
WASTEWATER:
RCRA:
CERCLA:
TOXICS:
In canplianoe. Last State inspection June 18, 1987, last
EPA inspection July 1'6, 1987. Current NPDES #ND-0020621.
Treatment consist of a three cell lagoon system which is
periodically discharged to Kelly's Slcugh.
Last State inspection July 21, 1987. NW issued for ever
90 day storage of waste, mislabeling, and poor condition
of drums. All violations were corrected after inspection,
befcre NOV was issued. Facility has a part B permit and
is currently applying for a modification to allow for the
construction c£ a 6,040 square foot conforming storage
facility. Proposed construction is 1988.
Notification has been filed. Phase II is scheduled for
this year. Three sites have currently been identified
for potential clear*-up actions.
PCB's, oils, solvents, paint, thinners, and explosives
are handled at this facility. Wastes are disposed of
tlrcugh the facility's Defense Retuilization and Market-
ing Office (DFMO). Explosives are used for training
purposes.
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Grand Fcsrks Air Force Base
FIFRA: Pesticides and herbicides are used on this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Tim J. Safford
(701) 747-6154
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Grand Forks Hunan Nutrition Research Center, APS, Northern
Plains Area, Department of Agriculture
LOCATION: Grand Forks, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-120520138
MISSION: Develop, for humans, recaimended intakes of nutrients with
emphasis on mineral requirements that will allow optimal
function throughout the life cycle.
AREA: 140' X 352J
POPULATION: 160
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In ccmplianoe. Operating permit from the State for inciit-
erator - inspected by the State.
WKTERr Obtained fran city of Grand Forks; treated water.
VASTEWKTER: Discharged ttrough the city of" Qrand Forks sewer lines.
RQRA: Not applicable. Disposal of chemicals accomplished by
a private firm through contract awarded by the University
of Ncrth Dakota.
CERCLA: No hazardous chemicals have been released to the environ-
ment.
TOXICS: Many chemicals, bases, etc., used at this location for
research and cleaning and maintaining of the facility,
(provided a chemical inventory listing).
FIFRA: None on-site. Canmercial firm hired to spray far bugs
uses pesticides.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Phyllis Grcwen (701) 795-8444 FTS 783-0444
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Metabolisn and Radiation Research Laboratory, U.S. Dept.
Agriculture
LOCATION: Fargo, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-120514687
MISSION: This is an Agricultural Research Service, USDA laboratory
conducting research on plant growth regulators and herbicide
action, determining metabolic interaction of agricultural
chemicals in food producing animals, and controlling insect
pests with new molecular genetic approaches and by selective
disruption of insect metabolism.
AREA: 10 acres
POPULATION: 87
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance.
WATER: In compliance. Water is obtained frcm municipal water sup-
ply tlrough the North Dakota State University.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes tied to the city of Fargo
system, through the University lines.
RGIA: In canpliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In compliance.
TOXICS: In canpliance. Solvents are stored in unoccupied isolated
facility.
FIFRA: In canpliance. Minimal quantities for research purposes are
used.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Dr. Gary E. Stolzenberg (701) 237-5771 X5478 FTS 783-4578
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME: Minot Air Fcrce Base
LOCATION: Minot, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-571924758
MISSION: To support a missile wing, a banb wing, and a fighter
interceptor squadron.
AREA: 4,714 acres owned, 667 easements
POPULATION: 6,561 (5,905 military; 656 civilian)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
Last inspected by the State March 1986.
AIR:
WATER:
V&STEWATER:
In compliance,
In compliance. Potable water is supplied frcm the city
of Minot Water is sampled weekly for analysis.
NPCES permit # ND-0020486, expiration date March 31, 1989
- current and in compliance. Reported monthly to EPA.
NPCES permit #ND-0023884, fifteen separate missile sites,
expiration date March 31, 1991. Current and in compli-
ance. Reported annually.
RCRA: Permit # 4571924758, expiration date September 27, 1994
- current and in compliance. Part B permitted facility.
Last inspected by the State/EPA September 1986. Report-
ed annually. Underground storage tanks (UST) inventory
was submitted to the State Department of Health by the
May 1986 deadline. Current and in compliance.
CERCLA: Notified. Currently in phase II of IRP. Three sites
have been identified for further investigation.
TOXICS: Electrical equipment testing completed. Some resamples
to be taken pricr to completing a replacement program.
EPA/State inspected October 28, 1986. In compliance.
Reported annually.
FIFRA: All herbicides, pesticides, and insecticides are applied
by State certified workers. In compliance with HQ SAC
apprcved plan.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Robert Bossert, Jr.
(701) 723-3996
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: North Dakota Air National Guard, Dept. of the Air Force
LOCATION: Fargo, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-570090032
MISSION: Under Total Foroe, the Air National Guard has a major
and immediate role in our national defense effort. To
provide ccmbat-ready crews and aircraft for the perfor-
mance of Air Defense Alert; to administer, equip and
train assigned personnel; to prcx/ide facilities, main-
tenance, and logistic support necessary to support those
taskings.
AREA: 133 acres
POPULATION: 384 (281 technician; 61 AFG military; 42 State)
1,102 one weekend per month
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance with the Air Foroe Emission Inventory base-
line (determined by vapor emissions). Can't be compared
to State regulations (determined by total particulate
count only).
&RTER: In compliance. Potable water is obtained frcm the city
of Fargo system.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes are collected and tied
into the city of Fargo system. The engine test house and
the engine shop are equipped with oil/water separator.
Does not require an NPDES permit.
RCRA: In canpliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In phase I of IRP. Five sites for further investigation
and notified of possible sample sites.
TOXICS: Thinner, cleaner, paint, fuels, and solvents are handled.
FIFRA: None stored at this facility. Vfe have two entomologists
on base. One is certified by the Air Farce. The annual
usage of diazision is one gallon and is disposed of in
accordance with manufacture recannerelations. Contractor
utilizes herbacides, disposes of access off-site.
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PROBLEM AREAS
RCRA: Requirements for snail quantity generator have charged
since passage of the 1984 hazardous* waste amendments.
ACTION NEEDED
RCRA: Continue to send people to seminars on RCRA policy.
CERCLA: Finalize phase I repcct.
Contact: SSgt ZcAnn L. Prcwell (701) 241-7229 AV 362-8229
Capt Richard Stelter (701) 241-7202 AV 362-8202
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DATE: July 1987
NAME:. Veterans Administration Medical & Regional Office Center
LOCATION: Fargo, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-360007288
MISSION: To provide medical and other services to qualified vet-
erans.
AREA: .38.7 acres
POPULATION: 560 employees (full-time)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Air pollution control permit # F79002.
Compliance by certification.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water obtained frcm city of Fargo.
ffcSTEWKTER: In compliance. Sanitary sewers are tied in with the city
of Fargo's system. NPDES permit #ND-00 20273 to discharge
cooling water.
RCRA: In canpliance. Staall quantity generator. No planned
construction foe storage.
CERCLA: No sites identified.
TCXICS: Paints, thinners, solvents, biologicals. Snail anounts
of solvents, paints, and thinners are used in process.
Biologicals are incinerated.
FIFRA: Less than one gallon of insecticide cc herbicide stcred
on-site. Applied by certified personnel. Large projects
far control would be contracted.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
Review CERCLA requirements.
Contact: Larry Wadsworth
(701) 232-3241 FTS 783-3297
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DATE: - July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Bisbee, DOE
LOCATION: Bisbee, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090001
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: .14 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WHTER: In canpliance.
WASTEWATER: In canpliance.
RCRA: In canpliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In compliance.
TCKICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: lianas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1937
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Bismark, DOE
LOCATION: Bisnark, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090002
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: 4.42 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WKTER: In compliance.
WASTEWATER: In compliance.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In compliance.
TCKICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thcmas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - earring ton, DOE
LOCATION: Carrington, North Dakota
I.D.s ND-890090003
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: .64 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WKTER: In compliance.
WASTEWATER: In canplianoe.
RCRAs In canplianoe. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In canpliance.
TCKICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thcnias M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Pcwer Administration - Custer Trail, DOE
LOCATION: Mandan, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090004
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: .16 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WKTER: In compliance.
WASTEWATER: In canplianoe.
RCRA: In canpliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In canpliance.
TCKICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thanas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Wfestern Area Power Administration - DeVaul, DOE
LOCATION: DeVaul, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090005
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: .16 acres
POPULATION: $
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WATER: In canpliance.
WASTEWATER: In compliance.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CEKCLA: In canpliance.
TCBCICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thcmas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME": Western Area Power Administration - Devils Lake, DOE
LOCATION: Devils Lake, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090006
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: 1.76 acres
POPULATION: 0T
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WKTER: In compliance.
WASTEWATER: In compliance.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In compliance.
TGKICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thomas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Edgeley, DOE
LOCATION: Edgeley, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090007
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: 1.07 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WATER: In cattpliance.
WVSTEWKTER: In compliance.
RCRA: In canpliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In canpliance.
TCKICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thcmas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Ellendale, DOE
LOCATION: Ellendale, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090008
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: 1.07 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WKTER: In compliance.
I^stEWATER: In compliance.
RCRA: In ccmpliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In compliance.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thomas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783—4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Vtestern Area Power Administration - Fargo, DOE
LOCATION: Fargo, North Dakota
I.6.: ND-890090009
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: 7.22 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WKTER: In caipliance.
WASTEWATER: In compliance.
RO*A: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In compliance.
TOXICS: Oil.
FIFRAs Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Tftonas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DftTE: July 1987
NAME: Wtestern Area Power Administration - Forman, DOE
LOCATION: Forman, North Dakota
I.D.: NI>890090010
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: 2.38 acres
POPULATION: 0T
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WATER: In compliance.
WASTEWATER: In compliance.
RCRA: In canpliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In compliance.
TOXICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thcmas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME:" Western Area Power Administration - Grand Forks, DOE
LOCATION: Grand Forks, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090011
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: 3.13 acres
POPULATION: ?
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WATER: In catpliance.
WASTEWATER: In canplianoe.
RCRA: In canplianoe. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In ccnpliance.
TCKICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
NOne
Contact: Thcmas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Jamestown, DOE
LOCATION: Jamestown, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090012
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: 10.21 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WKTER: In compliance.
WASTEWATER: In compliance.
RCRA: In conpliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In compliance.
TCKICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thcmas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Killdeer, DOE
LOCATION: Killdeer, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090013
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: .88 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WKTER: In ccnpliance.
WASTEWATER: In canplianoe.
RCRA: In canplianoe. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In compliance.
TOXICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thcnias M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783—4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Lakota, DOE
LOCATION: Lakota, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090014
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: .83 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WATER: In compliance.
WASTEWATER: in compliance.
RQRA: In compliance. small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In compliance.
TCKICS: Oil.
PIPRA: Herbicides ^pliod. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thomas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 prs 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME:" Western Area Power Administration - Leeds, DOE
LOCATION: Leeds, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090015
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: 1.05 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WKTER: In carpliance.
WASTEV^TER: In compliance.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In ccmpliance.
TCKICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thcmas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Pcwer Administration - Rolla, DOE
LOCATION: Rolla, North Daketa
I.D.: ND-890090018
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: 1.54 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WKTER: In compliance.
WASTEWATER: In ccmpliance.
RCRA: In ccmpliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In ccmpliance.
TOXICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thanas M. Price (701) 25 5-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NME: Vfestern Area Power Administration - Rugby, DOE
LOCATION: Rigby, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090017
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: .23 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WPCTER: In ccnpliance.
WASTEWATER: In compliance.
RCRA: In cattplianoe. small quantity generator.
CERCIA: In compliance.
TCKICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thomas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Valley City, DOE
LOCATION: Valley City, Ncrth Dakota
I.D.: ND-890 090019
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: .33 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WATER: In compliance.
WASTEWATER: In compliance.
RCRA: In camplianoe. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In compliance.
TOXICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thattas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration - Washburn, DOE
LOCATION: Washburn, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090020
MISSION: Electr ical substat ion.
APEA: 2.21 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WKTER: In compliance.
WASTEVffiTER: In compliance.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In canpliance.
TCKICSs Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Hicxnas M. Price (701) 255-4011 X266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Wfestern Area Power Administration - Watford City, DOE
LOCATION: Watford City, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090021
MISSION: Electrical substation.
AREA: 2.13 acres
POPULATION: 0
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable.
WPdER: In compliance.
fcftSTEWVTER: In compliance.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: In canpliance.
TCKICS: Oil.
FIFRA: Herbicides applied. None stored at facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Thcmas M. Price (701) 255-4011 x266 FTS 783-4266
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Fewer Administration - Williston Substation,
DOE
LOCATION: 3 miles west of Williston, North Dakota
I.D.: ND-890090022
MISSION: Electrical transmission system substation and electrician
duty station.
AREA: 1.6 acres
POPULATION: 1
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WATER: Obtained fran well. Sample tested by State.
VftSTEWKTER: Sanitary wastes are disposed of in a septic tank with
drainfield.
RCRA: Net applicable
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOSCA: small amounts of paints and thinners may be cn the site
for use by the electrician.
FIFRA: Herbicides ar used to eliminate vegetation frcm the stor-
age areas, foil wing label directions.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Scott Mallard
(406) 526-3421
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SOUTH DAKOTA
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Army Aviation Support Facility
LOCATION: Rapid City, South Dakota
I.D.s SD-211890050
MISSION: Aviation shop.
AREA: 10 acres
POPULATION: 28 (1 military; 27 civilian)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance.
WATER: In canpliance.
V*RSPEV®TER: In compliance.
RCRA: In compliance. No permits.
CERCIA: Not applicable
TOXICS: In canpliance.
FIFRA: Not applicable
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Ted Johnson (605) 394-6670
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME:
Big Bend Dam, Corps of Engineers, Department
of the Arnvy
LOCATION:
Fort Thompson, South Dakota
I.D.:
SD-960013515
MISSION:
Flood control, hydro-electric power, and
recreat ion.
AREA:
300 acres
POPULATION:
42 full-time employees
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No known sources of air pollution.
WKTER: In compliance. Three water treatment plants: Pcwerhcuse,
Maintenance Facilities, and Left Tailrace Recreation
Area. Daily turbidity test run on Powerhouse and Mainte-
nance Facilities. Bacteriological samples are taken
every other month - results are submitted to the State.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Permit #SD-0025402 expired March 31, 1984.
New permit will be applied for. There has never been any
discharge from the sewage treatment weeks.
RCRA: In compliance. Used oil is to be picked up by a company
handling waste oil. Solid wastes are collected and dis-
posed of by contractor who is required by contract to
dispose of the refuse and waste in an approved dump site.
The project does utilize a solid waste dunp site fcr our
use only. Landfill site is less than five acres total.
CEFCLA: Not applicable
TOXICSs PCB*s, thinners, cleaners, and solvents are handled at
the facility. PCB transformers are scheduled to be re-
placed.
FIFRA: Herbicides are used for lawn care. Herbicides are stored
in a secured location. Applied by State licensed appli~
cators only.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
VftSTEWKTER: Permit needs to be reapplied for.
Contacts John J. Bartel (605) 24&~2331
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Combined Support Maintenance Shop #1, U.S. Army
LOCATION: Mitchell, South Dakota
I.D.: SI>211846526
MISSICN: Direct and general support maintenance of all equipment
of the South Dakota Army National Guard.
AREA: 4 acres
POPULATION: 28 civilians
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance.
WATER: In compliance. Water is obtained frcm city of Mitchell.
WASTEWATER: In cappliance. Sanitary wastes are collected and tied
into the city of Mitchell's sewer system. Waste traps
are used on all shop flocr drains and cleaned and pumped
when needed.
RCRA: In compliance.
CERCLA: None.
TOXICS: In compliance. Thinner and solvents stored in barrels
until hauled to Rapid City to be disposed of.
FIFRA: None used at the facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
action needed
None
Contact: LTC Rodger R. Jacguet (605) 996-7321
CW2 Virgil L. Sboenfelder
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Combined Support Maintenance Shop #2, U.S. Army
LOCATION: Rapid City, South Dakota
I.D.: SD-211890051
MISSICN: To provide support of assigned National Guard units so
that the equipment is mission ready.
AREA: N/A
POPULATION: 18
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Joint inspection EPA/State March 1987 -
no findings.
VJATER: In compliance. Joint inspection EPA/State March 1987 -
no findings. Municipal system.
TOSTEVftTER: In canplianoe. No permits required. Joint inspection
EPA/State March 1987 - no findings. Discharge into
municipal system.
RCRA: In compliance. No part A or B.
CEFCLA: N/A
TOXICS: Used oil, solvents, and thinners. Waste is turned into
the U.S. Property & Fiscal Office which is then turned
into the DRMO located at Ellsworth AFB. Joint inspec-
tion EPA/State March 87 - no findings.
FIFRA: None stcred at this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
NOne
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: LTC Thomas D. EC own
(605) 394-6637
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Ellsworth Air Fcrce Base
LOCATION: Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota
I.D.: SD-571924644
MISSION: To provide operational and maintenance facilities for
both aircraft and ndnuteman missiles of the Strategic
Air Command.
AREA: 4,858 acres
POPULATION: 6,859 (6,330 military; 529 civilian)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Last inspected by the State June 1987.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water obtained from the city of
Rapid City.
WASTEVftXER: In compliance. Facility has a current NPDES permit.
RCRA: A part B permit was issued on November 15/ 1984. A new
storage facility is planned and designed. Currently
awaiting State approval for plans and specifications.
CERCLA: Preliminary assesanent (PA) has been completed and nego-
tiations far site investigations are in progress. There
were seventeen sites identified during the PA phase.
TOXICS: PCB's, thinners, cleaners, and solvents are handled at
the facility. PCB transformers are being replaced by
in-service personnel and by contract as funding is made
available.
FIFRA: Pesticides and herbicides are handled at the facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
CERCLA: Completion of PA/SI phase of the program.
Contact: Lt Richard Parkinson (605) 399-7051
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Flandreau Indian School, Bureau of Indian Affairs, DOI
LOCATION: Flandreau, South Dakota
I.D.: SD-140909002
MISSION: To educate young American Indian students, grades 9-12.
AREA: 160 acres
POPULATION: 150 staff, 600 students
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canpliance. Tested for asbestoes in June 1987.
WATER: In compliance. All water is tested at South Dakota State
Laboratory monthly.
WASTEWATER: In canpliance. Wastewater is transferred to Flandreau
city sewage system by sewer lines.
RCRA: In canpliance. Sanitary wastes are collected by local
contractor and disposed of in a sanitary landfill site.
CERCLA: No identified sites.
TOXICS: Fuel oil, oil, solvents, paints, thinners.
FIFRA: In canplianoe.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Richard Gould
(605) 997-2476
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DOTE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration - Federal Building
LOCATION: Huron, South Dakota
I.D.: SD-4700038 77
MISSION: Various agencies/mixed occupancy.
AREA: 1.81 acres
POPULATION: 297
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
WKTER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEVflTER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations .
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Abcwe information is to the best of our knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility fee hazardous waste generated or managed by other
agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contacts Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679
FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration
Federal Building/Courthouse
LOCATION: Rapid City, South Dakota
I.D.s SD-470000036
MISSION: Various agencies/mixed occupancy.
AREA: 1.34 acres
POPULATION: 176
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
WATER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfvnd site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TCKICS: Ncne
FIFRA: None
problem AREAS
Above information is to the best of our knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility fee hazardous waste generated or managed by other
agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679
FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Joe Foss Field, South Dakota Air National Guard
LOCATION: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
I.D.: SD-211890060
MISSION: To provide operationally-ready combat units and qualified
personnel for active duty with the Air Fcrce war and corr-
tengency carmitments in execution of Tactical Fighter
missions designed to destroy enemy forces, supplies,
equipment, camiunications, and facilities.
AREA: 120 acres (not all Federal property; co-occupied with a
civilian airpprt)
POPULATION: 281 (256 military? 9 State employees; 16 contract base
security)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. A construction permit is available for
the jet fuel storage construction currently in progress.
VBTER: In compliance. Obtained from the city of Sioux Falls.
VftSTEWKTER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes are collected and dis-
charged into the city of Sioux Falls collection system
far treatment and disposal. The need fcr a NPDES permit
is under review relative to the existing storm sewer
system.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator. All hazardous
wastes disposed of ttrough the DRMO at Offutt AFB, NE.
CERCLA: IRP is currently underway. Two sites identified for
further investigation. A statement- of wcrk currently
being proposed to canplete site inspection and boring
this fall.
TCKICS: Oils, solvents, thinners, and paints are handled at the
facility. Disposed of through DFMO.
FIFRA: No herbicides or pesticides are stored on the facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Capt. Dave Holman (605) 333-5785/5720
SSgt. Kent A. Candee
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME: Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Nat'l Park Service, DOI
LOCATION: near Keystone, South Dakota
I.D.: SD-141707084
MISSION: National park.
AREA: 1,235 acres
POPULATION: 21 permanent, 29 seasonal
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. A monitoring station set in place by the
State is attended by the Park Service. Information
received is forwarded to the State.
WKTER: Water source is primarily wells. Supply is treated with
chlorine before public use.
VftSTEVJKTER:
Park has an extended aeration facility. Permits are
current. Treated effluent is eventually returned to
intermittent stream channel. Quality is monitored.
RCRA: Not applicable
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Four fuel storage areas - two below ground (1,000 and
500 gallon gasoline) and two above ground (2,000 and
500 gallon diesel). There are eleven below ground heat-
ing fuel storage tanks (two 1,000; 2,300; 3,000; 4,000;
6,000; and five 500 gallon tanks for residents) and two
propane storage tanks (500 gallon).
FIFRA: There are two pesticides identified in the park: a small
quantity of strychnine that had been used as a rodenti-
cide approximately thirty years ago which is scheduled
for disposal this year and approximately twenty gallons
of Round-up by Monsanto used for herbicide (Canadian
Thistle).
PROBLEM AREAS
RCRA: The park has approximately sixty gallons of polychloro-
phenyl originally used in wood treatment. Experiencing
some difficulty in disposal due to conflicting regula-
tions.
ACTION NEEDED
RCRA: Vfe are in contact with certified disposal organizations.
Contact: J.C. Riggs (605) 574-2523
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Northern Grain Insect Research Lab, ARS, U.S. Department
of Agriculture
LOCATION: Brookings, South Dakota
I.D.s
MISSION:
AREA:
POPULATION:
SD-120590058
Research objectives involve studying basic insect/plant/
environmental interactions and developing new control
technologies, development of productive crop management
models, and studying plant stress in cereals and oilseed
crops.
10 acres owned; 34 acres leased
46
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In ccmpliance.
WATER: In compliance. Water obtained fran Brookings municipal
system.
WkSTEWKTER: In ccmpliance. Sanitary wastes are disposed of in the
city of Etookings sanitary sewer system.
RCRA: In compliance. Small guanitity generator. Facility does
not treat, stare, ar dispose of hazardous waste on-site.
CERCLA: In ccmpliance.
TOXICS: A nunber of chemicals are stored at the facility, but
none exceed the "threshold quantity". Only quantities
needed immediately are ordered; chemicals not in use at
the time are stcred in the chemical stcrage building and
waste is accumulated for disposal by EPA an approved con-
tractor. (Data sheet index provided)
FIFRA: Pesticides and herbicides are used at the facility. They
are stared in the chemical storage building. Tanks rinsed
and rinse water is spread on field. Bnpty containers are
disposed of through a hazardous waste disposal contrac-
tor.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: J. I. Waldner (605 ) 693-5202
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Organizational Maintenance Shop (OMS) #1, U.S. Army
LOCATION: Sturgis, South Dakota
I.D.: SD-211890039
MISSION: Provide maintenance support to parent and subordinate
units.
AREA: 4 acres
POPULATION: 8 civilian
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR? In compliance. State inspected annually.
WKTER: In compliance.
WASTEWATER: In canpliance. City system is utilized.
FCRA: Unknown. Hazardous wastes are put in barrels and de-
livered to U.S. Property and Fiscal Office who dispose
of them.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TCKICS: Thinners, oils, solvents, and paint are used at the
facility.
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Ncne
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Keith C. Rreidel
(605) 347-2972
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Organizational Maintenance Shop (CMS) $6, U.S. Army
LOCATION: Chamberlain, South Dakota
I.D.: SD-2118 90036
MISSION: To support the maintenance of assigned active and reserve
component units and to refine the deployment capability
of these military units.
AREA: 7 acres
POPULATION: 6 civilians
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Last inspected by the State in January
1987.
WATERS In canpliance. Portable water is obtained from the city
o£ Chamberlain.
WASTEVKTER: In ccmplianoe. Sanitary wastes are collected and tied
into the city of Chamberlain.
RCRA: In camplianoe. Small quantity generator.
CERCLA: No sites identified.
TCKICS: Thinners and cleaners are handled at this facility.
Inspected January 1985 with no findings.
FIFRA: None stored at this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: CW3 Francis C. Drew (605) 734-6452
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DATE: July 1987
NAME:- Organizational Maintenance Shop (OMS) #9, U.S. Army
LOCATION: Huron, South Dakota
I.D.: SD-211890037
MISSION: To perform maintenance on assigned equipment for two
National Guard units.
AREA: 2.5 acres
POPULATION: 5 civilians
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canplianoe. Last inspected by the State in September
1986.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water is obtained fran the city
of Huron. Water is treated.
V&STEWRTER: In canplianoe. Sanitary wastes are collected and tied
into the city of Huron's system. It is a lagoon system
which discharges into the James River. The city of
Huron has a current NPDES permit.
RCRA: In ccmplianoe. No permits.
CERCLA: Notification has not been filed. No sites have been
identified.
TCXICS: Oil, solvents, paints, and thinners are handled at our
facility. Used toxics are turned into USPPO fcr for SD
and are turned into Ellsworth Air Faroe Base.
FIFRA: Pesticides are not used cr stored at this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Bruce L. Horn (605) 352-2382
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~ATE:
NAME:
July 1987
Veterans Administration Medical Center
LOCATION: Fort Meade, South Dakota
I.D.: SD-360010273
MISSION: Veterans hospital medical/surgical/phychiatry.
AREA: 250 acres
POPULATION: 960 (703 employees; 257 patients)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR:
WRIER:
VftSTEWKTER:
Not in compliance. A warning letter was issued by the
South Dakota Department of Water and Natural Resources
May 17, 1987 stating our incinerator is not in compliance
due to a 53.4% opacity on a visible emission evaluation
conducted May 9, 1987. A project has been approved for
installation of a new incinerator in FY 88. Reguests for
AE services and design have been submitted. As a back-
up our Industrial Hygiene Technician is in contact with a
local military installation to work out a possible agree
rent to harxile waste that requires incineration. This is
a back-up, should cur variance be denied from State EPA.
In carpliance. Potable water is obtained privately
through surface collection and well.
In ccnpliance. Sanitary wastes are collected and tied
into the city of Sturgis' system.
In compliance. Conditionally exempt small quantity gene-
rator. Arrargements have been made with USPCI to handle
hazardous waste generated. Further, plans are being
discussed for construction of an isolated storage area
for future use.
Not notified, however, one site was a landfill. What has
been disposed of in the past cannot be determined. There-
fore, the Industrial Hygiene Technician is recommending
care samples be taken.
Antineoplastics, PCB'.s, thinners, cleaners, and solvents
are handled at this facility. PCB transformers are sched-
uled to be replaced in 1987/88.
FIFRA: Building Management has snail quantities of IXirsban and
Sevin SL Carbaryl insecticide cn hand for pest control.
Enpty containers are triple rinsed, pierced, and dis-
posed of in sanitary landfill.
RCRA:
CERCLA:
TOXICS:
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Veterans Administration Medical Center
PROBLEM AREAS
RCRA: Studies indicate we will became a small quantity gene-
rator. Request more simplestic guidelines relative to
disposal of hazardous waste as well as a more complete
list of chemicals deemed as hazardous waste, i.e. labo-
ratory reagents, waste, motor oils, etc.
ACTION NEEDED
RCHA: Obtain guidelines on disposal of hazardous waste and a
ccmplete list of chemicals deemed as hazardous waste.
CERQAj Need to request core samples for abandoned landfill.
Centact: Paul E. Herrmann (605) 347-2511 X581 FTS 782-6581
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration, Watertcwn Substation,
DOE
LOCATION: Watertcwn, South Dakota
I.D.s SD-8900900 29
MISSION: To support the delivery of electrical power.
AREA: 13 acres
POPULATION: 13 civilians
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WKTER: Obtained from a municipal system.
V&STEWWER: Sewage is treated by septic tank and drainfield. No other
waste is generated. Facility does not have an NPDES per-
mit.
RCRA: Part A has been submitted; however, part A interim status
has been changed to small quantity generator. The facil-
ity does not normally store RCRA waste.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Facility has a building where PCB1 s are collected and
stared until shipped for disposal. Small quantities of
paints, thinners, and solvents are stcred on-site for
use in the maintenance of electrical equipment.
FIFRA: Herbicides are used in acccrdanoe with label directions
far the central of vegetation in substations.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Robert Fodness (605) 352-8112
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Air Force Plant 78
LOCATION: Brigham City, Utah
I.D.#: UT-572026233
MISSION: Develop and produce strategic rocket motors which now
include the Trident II, Peacekeeper, arvd small icbm
Other inissle programs include PAM-D II, Standard Missle*
and IP94. '
APEA: 1,525 acres
PCPULflTICN: 1,744 (3 military? 70 AF civilians; 1,671 Morton Thiokol)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Several air permits have been received
An in-house air emissions survey was recently canpleted
which identified all emission on plant. New permits are
applied for as new facilities are built or modifications
are made. Last inspected by the State in October 1986.
Facilities used include bag houses, water scrubbers*
electrostatic precipitators, and cyclone separators.
WATER: In compliance. All water is obtained frcm wells. The
water is chlorinated and State approved. Last inspected
by the State in March 1982.
VftSTEWOTER: Domestic: In compliance. Sanitary wastes are treated
in an activated sludge system or in small septic tank/
drainfield systems approved by the State. Last inspected
by the State in 1983.
Industrial: In compliance. Industrial (ncn-hazardous)
wastewater is disposed thrajgh percolatioVevaporation.
An extensive study is underway to fully characterize the
flows and evaluate the need for pretreatment and NPDES
permitting. Last inspected by the State in April 1987.
RCRA* In ccrplianoe with interim regulations. Part A submitted
jointly with Pffl Operations on adjoining facility. Part B
permit has been submitted for second review, a hazardous
waste storage facility has been approved and constructed.
Two sites have been identified as RCRA closure sites, a
consent agreement has been signed and a program is in the
final stages of development to determine the extent and
severity of contamination and close the sites. Last
irspected by the State in December 1984;,
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Air Force Plant 78
CERCLA: Last inspected by the State in February 1987. The Air
Force is completing phase II of Plant 78's IRP. Three
sites were identified for extensive sampling and several
sites were investigated for background contamination. Re-
sults of the IRP phase II study are pending.
TOXICS: Explosives, PCB's, thinners, cleaners, solvents, paints,
hydrazine, soldium azide, and asbestos are handled at the
facility. PCB transformers are on a replacement schedule.
All hazardous materials are handled per State and Federal
regulations.
FIFRA: No pesticides stored on-site. Malathion, Krcvar, Oust,
Roundup, and 2,4-D aire applied by plant personnel. 2,4-D
and Malathion are applied by outside contractors. Those
who work with pesticides are trained and licensed. The
facility has not been "officially" inspected because no
licensed pesticides are used.
PROBLEM AREAS
WASTEWATER: The land disposal regulations require that new wastewater
treatment process buildings be designed and constructed
by November 1988.
RCRA: Sub Part X regulations will likely require extensive modi-
fication of open burning areas used to destroy explosives
and prcpellants. A difference of opinion in regulation
interpretation has resulted in a consent agreement for the
closure of two RCRA regulated sites. These sites have not
been used for the past five years and an action plan to
characterize and close the sites is being worked out with
the State Bureau.
ACTION NEEDED
WASTEWATER: A waste treatment facility is being designed and con-
structed to treat hazardous wastewater. These waters
result frcm the washdown of our process buildings and
contain very small amounts of propellants and explosive
materials. Sub Part X regulations have been pending for
nearly two years and our final plans will be developed
when regulations are finalized. A study plan for the RCRA
regulated sites that are to be closed is being developed
by Utah State University and will be approved by the Utah
•Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste. The plan is to char-
acterize these old sites to determine the appropriate
closure methods. This plan is in the works.
Contact: R. J. (Ron) Taylor (801) 863-5455
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Air Route Traffic Control Center, FAA, DOT
LOCATION: Salt Lake City, Utah
I.D.#: UT-690549015
MISSION: Air traffic control
AREA: 15 acres
POPULATION: 400
COMPLIANCE STATUS *
AIR: In compliance. Only have boilers. No knowledge of any
inspections.
WATER: In compliance. Obtained frcm the city of Salt Lake City.
No knowledge of any inspections.
WASTEWATER: In canplianoe. Sewer connection to the city of Salt Lake
City. Storm drain water discharged to drainage canel.
No knowledge of any inspections.
FCRA: Vary small quantity. Disposed of by throwing in the
garbage. -
CERCLA: Not applicable.
TCDCICS: A few small sealed capacitors with PCB's; throw away if
leak. Small amount of paints and thinners. Engine oil
for back-up generator - disposed of by putting in a tank
and it is then pumped out by a contractor who hauls it
away.
FIFRAi Pesticides applied by contractor.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Getrge Hawkins (801) 539-3153 FTS 586-3153
* Written response to all media areas compliance status was "yes".
The above information was obtained through a telephone call to
Mr. Hawkins.
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Army Reserve Center, U.S.
LOCATION: Pleasant Grcve, Utah
I.D.#: UT-210021719
MISSION: To support the training of the U.S. Army reserve unit
assigned to this location.
AREA: 3 acres
POPULATION: 89 (84 military, 5 civilian)
Note: 77 military are reservists and are at the
Center two days per month.
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canplianoe. Never inspected. No toxic discharge
into the atmosphere.
WKTER: In canplianoe. Potable water is obtained frcm the city
of Pleasant Grove.
VASTEWKTER: In canplianoe. Sanitary wastes are discharged into the
city of Pleasant Grove's sewer system.
RCRA: In canplianoe. Solid waste is picked up by a contractor
and disposed of in Northern Utah County sanitation fill.
CERCLA: Does not apply.
TOXICS: Toxics are not used at this location.
FIFRA: Contractor sprays weeds in lawn with Ortho Weed-B-Gone
and Simazene.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: L. J. Hoff (801) 225-6073
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Canyonlands National Park, National Park Service, DOI
LOCATION: Moab, Utah
I.D.#: OT-141719520
MISSION: Natural park preservation and outdoor recreation.
AREA: 370,000 acres
POPULATION: 8 Winter; 26 Summer (Island, Needles, and Hans Districts)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canplianoe.
WATER: Water for the Island in the Sky and Hans Plat is hauled
frcrn Moab; water at the Needles District is frcm wells.
WASTEWATER: In canplianoe. All areas use septic tanks.
FCRA: We think we are in compliance but need rocre information
on the standards.
CERCLA: We think we are in canplianoe but need more information
on the standards.
TOXICS: Gas# diesel, oil, paints, thinners, and solvents. Waste
products are collected and hauled to Moab for eventual
sale to a waste reclaimer.
FIFRA: Gar Ion, Roundup, Monobar.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Larry Thomas
(801) 259-7164
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Clearfield Job Corps Center, U.S. Department of Labor
LOCATION: Clearfield, Utah
I.D.#: OT-160090020
MISSICN: Vocational arid academic training, feeding, and housing
of 1,500 students, ages 16 through 24.
AREA: 83 acres
POPULATION: Staff - 477 Carps members - 1,500
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Inspected by Davis County Health Depart-
ment quarterly and U.S. DOL annually. Asbestos removal
project on-going for past two years was completed this
year.
WATER: Water is supplied by the city of Clearfield.
VfcSTEVKTER: W&stewater is discharged directly into the city sewage
system and"is treated at the Davis County treatment plant.
FCRA: In compliance. Have above ground gasoline tanks.
CERCLA: None identified.
TCKICS: Chlorine gas in swimming pool, solvents, paints, and
thinners. The chlctrine evaporates, thinners and oils
are stored in 55 gallon drums and removed by contractor.
Solvents (Kwick-Clean) are removed by the supplier.
FIFRA: Pesticides (roach and ant) are used on the center by
qualified and licensed contractors.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
Ncne
Contact: John W. Jeppson
(801) 773-1433
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Defense Depot, Ogden (DDCU), Defense Logistics Agency
LOCATION: Ogden, Utah
I.D.#: UT-210020922
MISSION: DDCU is one of seven principal distribution depots in
the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). The mission includes
receipt, storage, maintenance, inventory, and issue of
DLA assigned, centrally managed DoD non-ordinance items
to military installations, other DoD agencies, and to
federal civil agencies.
AREA: 1,139 acres
POPULATION: 1,800 (1,600 civilian, 200 military)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Last inspected by State No/ember 1986.
VWER: In compliance. Portable water obtained from city of
Ogden. Ogden city holds the permit.
VftSTEWKTER: In compliance. Central Weber sewer improvement district
receives all of DDCU sanitary wastes and holds the permit.
IOA: In compliance. All hazardous waste moved to DRMO, Hill
AFB, within 90 days. DRMO, Hill AFB holds a hazardous
waste TSD permit (UTO571724350). Permitting for DDOU and
a storage facility are planned.
CerciA: Placed on proposed National Priorities List (NPL) in
October 1984. A RI/FS is currently being administered.
TOXICS:
Petroleuns, oils, lubricants (POL's), solvents, acids,
PCB's, paints, paint strippers. Investigating a recycl-
ing program fcr on depot ackuinistration. PCB transformer
replacement/oil changing program to be done in 1988.
State of Utah/EPA inspection last conducted November 1985.
FIFRA:
Pesticides and herbicides are used at the facility, a
n« pestiside facility was conpleted in 1985. Applicators
are certified.
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Defense Depot, Ogden (DDCU)
PROBLEM AREAS
RCRAs Solvent recycling and obtaining TSD permit.
ACTION NEEDED
RCRA: Follow through on problem listed abcve.
CERCLA: Completion of RI/FS for CERCLA with future delisting
frcm NPL.
Contact: Del Fredde
(801) 399-7848
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DATE:
NAME:
July 1987
Dugway Proving Ground, Department of the Army
LOCATION: Dugway, Utah
I.D.#: UT-213820283
MISSION: Developnental tests to assess the military value of chem-
ical warfare and biological defense systems and flame,
incendiary, snoke obscurant systems, production base, and
west>ons system development; provide support and/or facil-
ities to materiel developers/producers, other services,
and private industry; conduct joint operation tests; sup-
port CW/BD testing for DoD or other Federal agencies.
Provide advice and interim solutions to problems and pro-
posed defensive measures for the Department of the Army
on Technical Assessment of Fcreign Chemical-Biological
Threat; serve as joint contact point for all chemical
and biological defense test and technical data for DA
project DO-49. Provide administrative, technical, and
logistical support necessary to sustain the mission and
to tenant organizations.
AREA: 802,000 acres
POPULATION: 1,391 (893 civilian; 189 military; 309 contract)
COMPLIANCE STftlUS
AIR: In compliance by inspection. Last State inspection was
January 1987. Permits: open burning, April 1, 1975;
experimental approval for testing, May 3, 1985; calculate
clearing index, October 17, 1984; approval order for
construction of a non-toxic waste incinerator, Decentoer
19, 1985; permission to conduct experimental obscurant
tests, May 7, 1987.
WATER: In compliance. Obtained from deep water wells, water
is treated. No State permit required. Last State inspec-
tion was in 1985.
WASTEWATER: Out of canpliance. Letter frcm State of Utah, Bureau of
Water Pollution Control, May 8, 1986. Systems identified
as follows: Two lagoon systems and an imhoff tank.
Maintenance and repair contracts to correct system defi-
ciencies are scheduled for award in FY 88, subject to
available funds. Last State inspection April 1986.
RCRA: Out c£ canpliance. Notice of violation issued by State
of Utah, Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste, Sept enter
1986. Updated part A submitted March 1987. Draft Con-
sent Agreement to be signed September 1987. Part B will
be contracted first quarter FY 88. Hazardous waste con-
forming storage anticipated construction FY 88. Last
State inspection June 1986.
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Dugway Proving Ground
CERCLA: Notification not filed. Phase I - Identification includ-
ing site visits/ photographs, mapping, etc. Approximately
seventy sites identified.
TOXICS: Oil, solvents, paints, thinners, PCB's, mustards, agents,
explosives, etc. Waste disposal through the Defense Re-
utilization and Marketing Office (DRMO), Tooele, Utah.
FIFRA: We have an active entanolcgy program.
PROBLEM AREAS
Identified under Wastewater and RCRA compliance status.
ACTION NEEDED
Identified under Wastewater and RCRA compliance status.
Contact: Kenneth C. Kirkman (801) 831-3417
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Flaming Gorge Field Division, Bureau of Reclamation, DOI
LOCATION: Dutch John, Utah
I.D.#: (JT-142390010
MISSION: The production of electric power and irrigatioiVdcmestic
industrial water storage.
AREA: 50 acres
POPULATION: 200
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No emit ions or fusitive dust - N/A
WATER: In compliance. Potable water obtained from u.S.B.R.
operated treatment plant. System #05001, Utah State
Department c£ Health approved.
WASTEWATER:
RCRA:
Two treatment plants are operated by the Bureau. The
camp plant is an imhoff tank with the effluent flowing
to a stablization pond. This system is non-discharging
and State approved. The second system is an extended
airation activated sewage treatment plant. The dis-
charged effluent flows into the Green River below Flaming
Gorge Dam. The NPDES permit no. is UT-0020338, expira-
tion date 3/31/87.
In canpliance. Small quantity generator - mostly oil
and solvents from autcmobile and equipment maintenance.
All underground oil, gasoline, and diesel tanks have
been removed.
CERCLA: N/A
TOXICS: PCB transformers are being
been filtered out. Test
within safe limits. Oils,
are currently being stared
ed in the warehouse yard,
on the facility MSDS sheets
available upon request) and
cleaning supplies, paints,
tory reagents.
replaced or the PCB1 s have
show PCB levels to be
solvents, thinners, etc.,
in 55 gallon drums and plac-
Any other toxics are listed
(Material Safety Data Sheet,
consist mostly of janitorial
adhesives, and water labcra-
FIFRA:
If used, only small quantities are purchased so as to
be completely used on the affected area. No storage on-
site.
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Flaming Gorge Field Division
PROBLEM AREAS
RCRA/TOXICS: Find disposal for drums of waste oil and solvents.
ACTION NEEDED
RCRA/TOXICS: Find a fincil method on disposal site for the drums men-
tioned above. Any help that could be provided with this
problem would be greatly appreciated.
Contact: Stephen W. Thcnpson (801) 885-3106
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Fort Douglas, U.S. Army
LOCATION: Salt Lake City, Utah
I.D.#: UT-210020278
MISSION: Provides support to assigned, attached, or tenant units
or activities to include on-post and off-post units or
activities in the assigned geographic areas c£ Utah,
Idaho, and Montana unless such support is specifically
assigned to another catroand.
AREA: 119 acres
POPULATION: 4,157 (511 civilian; 733 active military; 2,913 reserve
military)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance.
WATER: In canplianoe. Potable water is obtained from Salt Lake
City.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes are collected and tied
into Salt Lake City's system.
RCRA: None
CERCLA: None
TCKICS: PCB transformers are scheduled to be replaced.
FIFRA: None stored at this facility. Contractors utilize herb-
acides and dispose c£ excess off-site.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Edward Richardson
(801) 524-4207
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DATE: July 1987
NAME:" General Services Administration - Administration Building
LOCATION: Salt Lake City, Utah
I.D.#: UT-470000560
MISSION: Various agencies/mixed occupancy.
AREA: 1.28 acres
POPULATION: 247
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air amissions.
WATER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municial wastewater.
FCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site nor are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above information is to the best of our knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility far hazardous waste generated or managed by other
federal agencies*
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration - Federal Building
LOCATION: Salt Lake City, Utah
I.D.#: UT-470000032
MISSICN: Various agencies/mixed occupancy.
AREA: 6.9 acres
POPULATION: 1,100
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air amissions.
WKTER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municial wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfind site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Abcve information is to the best of our knowledge. GSA assunes no
responsibility for hazardous waste generated or managed by other
federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration
Federal Building/Courthouse
LOCATION: Ogden, Utah
I.D.#: UT-470000035
MISSION: Various agencies/mixed occupancy.
AREA: 3.68 acres
POPULATION: 482
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air amissions.
V®TER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municial wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfuid site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above information is to the best of our knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility fcr hazardous waste generated or managed by other
federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679
FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration - IRS Center
LOCATION: Ogden, Utah
I.D.#: UT-470000036
MISSION: In care tax processing/review.
AREA: 9.72 acres
POPULATION: 3,986
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
WATER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWTER: Municial wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above information is to the best o£ our knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility fcr hazardous waste generated or managed by other
federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 FTS 334-2679
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration
Post Office/Courthouse
LOCATION: Salt Lake City, Utah
I.D.#: UT-470000017
MISSION: Various agencies/mixed occupancy.
AREA: 4.20 acres
POPULATION: 187
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
MATER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municial wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERGLA: Not a superfund site ncr are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above information is to the best c£ our knowledge. GSA assunes no
responsibility £cr hazardous waste generated cr managed by other
federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 FTS 334-2679
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME:
LOCATION:
I.D.#s
MISSION:
AREA:
POPULATION:
Hill Air Force Base
Hill Air Force Base, Utah
UT-571724350
Depot overhaul of F-4 and F-16 aircraft, missiles and air-
aircraft landing gear. Depot storage of spare parts and
munitions. Contracting and management in support of Air
Fcrce weapon systems. Combat training and readiness of
three active duty P-16 squadrons and one reserve squadron.
6,666 acres
20,000
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR:
WATER:
WASTEWATER:
RCRA:
CERCLA:
TOXICS:
FIFRA:
In compliance. Last inspected by State September 18, 1987.
Two out of three projects required by a compliance order
have been completed ahead of schedule.
In compliance. Potable water obtained from deep ground
water wells.
In compliance with canplianoe schedule. New treatment pro-
cess to meet metal finishing total toxic organic standard
expected to be canpleted by December 1987. This project
was initiated Caster than normal considering the $1.2
million cost. Renewal of storm water permit out far public
content (September 1987).
In canplianoe. Last EPA inspection July 22-23 and last
State inspection June 17th.
NPL listing. Program is far ahead of SARA requirements
for initiating actions.
In canplianoe. Last inspection was by NEIC February 1986.
In compliance. Last inspection was by NEIC February 1986.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NRFnRn
Because of the joint EPA/State authority for RCRA, determining compli-
ance is a real nightmare. Sane regulations promulgated by EPA are
effective immediately while others require State action.
Contact: Mr. Bill Tayltir (801) 777-2065
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Jordanelle Dam and Reservoir, Bureau of Reclamation, DOI
LOCATION: near Heber, Utah
I.D.#: UT-14 2306887
MISSICN: Deliver water to users and provide recreation benefits.
AREA: Jordanelle Reservoir will have a maximum size of about
3,100 surface acres.
POPULATION: Varies according to stage of construction
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: See "Problem Areas" and "Action Needed" responses below.
WATER: See "Problem Areas" and "Action Needed" responses below.
WASTEWATER: See "Problem Areas" and "Action Needed" responses belcw.
RCRA: See "Problem Areas" and "Action Needed" responses below.
CERCLA: The Olsen-Neihart tailing pond is located within the
reservoir area. EPA is considering removing the site
fran the National Priorities List (NPL).
TOXICS: See "Problem Areas" and "Action Needed" responses below.
FIFRA: See "Problem Areas" and "Act ion Needed" responses below.
PROBLEM AREAS
Jordanelle Dam is inder construction and contractors will be required
to ccnply with the above laws.
ACTION NEEDED
Bureau of Reclamation staff members will be inspecting the contrac-
tors' work far compliance with the above laws.
Contact: Tcm Sccville (801) 524-6097 FTS 588-6097
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Postal Service, United States (V.M.F.)
LOCATION: Salt Lake City, Utah
I.D.#: UT-180090022
MISSION: Vehicle maintenance facility.
AREA: 1 acre
POHJLATION: 20
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WATER: Not applicable
WASTEWATER: In ccmplianoe. Sanitary wastes are tied into the city
of Salt Lake's system.
RCRA: In ccmplianoe. Small quantity generator. Every three
months Safety Kleen picks up a fifty gallon drun of
"Stoddard" solvent and removes the used solvent fran the
site.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Not applicable
FIFRA: Not applicable
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Ray Darragh (801) 974-2955
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DATE.: July 1987
NAME: Tooele Army Depot (North and South area)
LOCATION: Tooele, Utah
I.D.#: UT-213820894
MISSION: To operate a supply depot providing for the receipt,
storage, issue, maintenance, and disposal of assigned
canmodities; to provide installation support to attached
organizations; and to operate such facilities as may be
assigned.
AREA: 44,096 acres
POPULATION: 4,065
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canpliance with State air regulation for air canpli-
ance. We currently have State approval to operate all
incinerators, open burning, open detonation, boilers, and
vehicle maintenance operation, i.e. vapcc degreaser,
paint booths, etc.
WATER: Obtain drinking water frcm three wells. Treated with
chlorine (facilities State permitted). Storage tank and
distribution system is in compliance and permitted by
TOoele County.
V&STEVftTER: Sanitary wastes are discharged to a lined lagoon, no
NPDES Permit cr treatment facility is on-site.
RCRA: Facility is in canpliance under interim status, part A
and B permits have been submitted to the State for ap-
proval. Tooele North area is under consent decree with
the State and will be in canpliance November 8, 1988.
CERCLA: Notification has been filed. Vfe are presently in phase
I of IRP.
TOXICS: Oils, solvents, paints, thinners, PCB's, PCP treated
wood, abrasive blast dust, explosives, and military war-
fare chemical agents are on the facility.
FIFRA: Pesticides and herbacides are stared at this facility.
Disposal c£ excess is off-site.
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Tooele Army Depot (North and South area)
PROBLEM AREAS
CERCLA sites and industrial waste lagoon.
ACTION NEEDED
Closure of industrial waste lagoon and startup of the wastewater
treatment facility.
Contact: Larry Fisher
(801) 833-3504
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR)
LOCATION: Hill Air Force Base, Utah
I.D.#: UT-570090001
MISSION: DOD weapon system testing and ccmbat training. Includes
ground targets fee testing and ccmbat gunnery training
and restricted and Military Operations Area airspace.
AREA: 1.1 million acres
POPULATION: 200
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water obtained fran reverse
osmosis treatment system of bracklish groundwater.
WASTEKKTER: In compliance.
RCRA: In compliance. Last EPA inspection was July 22-23 and
last State inspection was September 14th.
CERCXA: Program is far ahead of SARA requirements fee initiating
actions.
TOXICS: In compliance.
FIFRA: In canpliance.
PROBLEM AREAS
EPA Region VIII has been slew in issuing a RCRA FD&D permit for a
Lithium Battery Deactivation Facility. Application submitted September
23, 1986 and the draft guidance document for RD&D permits stated "The
Regions will review the proposal within 30 days of receipt to tenta-
tively determine if it is eligible for an RD&D permit and to identify
the additional information the applicant must submit " This notice
was dated March 4, 1987.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Mr. Bill Taylor (801) 777-2065
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Veterans Administration Medical Center
LOCATION: Salt Lake City, Utah
I.D.#: UT-360010326
MISSION: To ensure that quality medical care is prcvided on a
timely basis within the law to all authorized veterans.
AREA: 96 acres
POPULATION: 1,256 civilians
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Last inspected by State November 1986.
V©TER: In compliance. Water is obtained fir cm Salt Lake munici-
pal system. Last inspected by State June 1987. Water
that is used in the boiler plant is treated - the city
treats all other water. No permit required.
VftSTEWATER: In compliance. Last inspection by Feed Laboratory July
1987. Wastewater is disposed of through city wasteweter
system.
_ RCRA: In canplianoe. We generate less than 100kg of hazardous
waste per month and don't store material on-site fcr more
than ninty days so we are not subject to current regula-
tions.
CERCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Thinners, cleaners, and solvents are stored on facility.
One PCB transformer, which is scheduled for replacement.
We have approximately 7,000 chemicals routinely used in
clinical and research laboratories. We have a contract
with an EPA licensed hazardous waste handler who handles,
packages, transports, and disposes of toxics off-site.
FTFRA: Herbicides and pesticides are used and stored in appro-
priate areas.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Darrell Erickson (801) 584—1210 ETS 588—1210
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WYOMING
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NAME: Air National Guard Facility, Wyoming
LOCATION: Cheyenne, Wyoming
I.D.: WJf-5 70090014
MISSION: To support the training of assigned active and air
national guard reserve personnel and to refine the de-
ployment capability of these military units. WY ANG
currently has assigned nine C-1308 aircraft under a MAC
mission responsibility.
POPULATION: 180 full-tijne employees (950 personnel one weekend/month)
AREA: 67 acres
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. State has not accomplished any on-site
compliance inspections. Air emission inventories and toxic
pollutant air quality assessments have been completed by
assigned personnel to verify compliance status.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water is supplied by the city of
Cheyenne. City does quality inspect ions/a nay lses to en-
sure potability.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes are collected and treated
by the city of Cheyenne. An industrial wastewater treat-
ment pond with a State of Wyoming NPCES discharge permit
collects aircraft parking ramp runoff water and industrial
wastewater frcm several facility shops. Oil/water sepa-
rators are located in several shops and at the industrial
wastewater pond. Aircraft fuel is stored underground.
FCRA: In cotpliance. Small quantity generator. Currently eval-
uating in-house administrative procedures to ensure that
all federal requirements are being met concerning paper-
work trail.
CERCLA: No notification by EPA. In ccmpliance. NGB will be
completing IRP survey during September 1988 to determine
if any further actions are required.
TOXICS: Waste oil and chemical substances are managed under a
facility hazardous waste/disposal program. Wastes are
tenpcrarily stcred in a newly constructed storage facility
prior to final disposal by DRM0/FE Warren AFB. An indus-
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Air National Guard Facility, Wyoming
TOXICS: trial chemical issue control program has been instituted
(continued) to control issue of toxic chemical compounds to facility
industrial shops. All PCB transformers have been removed
during a recent facility remodeling project.
FIFRAs None stored at facility. Contractors utilize perticides/
herbicides and dispose of excess off-site.
PROBLEM AREAS
WASTEWATER: Although the industrial wastewater pond effluent meets
all chemical quality requirements, there is no accurate
method to measure flowrate.
ACTION NEEDED
WASTEWATER: During FY 89, a civil engineering project has been iden-
tified to connect an additional surface water discharge
pipe into the industrial wastewater pond. Additional
funding should be provided to install an accurate flow
measuring device in the project.
Contact: MSGT Dennis McDonald
(307) 722-6335
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Bighorn Basin Project Office, Bureau of Reclamation, DOI
LOCATION: Cody, Vtyaming
I.D.: WT-142313160
MISSION: Construction and 0 & M project.
POPULATION: 57
AREA: 12,000 acres (includes 7,000 acres that are lakes)
COMPLIANCE STAJTJS
AIR: In compliance.
WATER: Municipal system.
WASTEWATER: Septic tank.
RCRA: Not applicable
CEFCLA: Not applicable
TOXICS: Water-base paint.
FIFRA: Not applicable
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: B. W. Jesse
(307) 527-6256
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DATE: July 1987
NAME:- Camp Guernsey, National Guard Bureau, Dept. of the Army
LOCATION: Guernsey, parting
I.D.#: WY-211856123
MISSION:
AREA:
POPULATION:
To provide year-round training for all units and a week-
end training site for sane of the units of the Wyoming
Array National Guard plus additional use by Air National
Guard, Army Reserve, Naval Reserve, U.S. Army, and U.S.
Air Force fran many States.
32,753 acres
33 (45 military; 38 civilian)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not known. No known inspections conducted,
violations.
No known
-WATER:
WASTEWATER:
RCRA:
CERCLA:
TCKICS:
FIFRA:
In compliance. Potable water is obtained fran two cased
wells and is regularly tested fee compliance with State
and EPA standards.
In compliance. Sanitary wastes are tied directly into
the city of Guernsey's municipal system.
In compliance. Small quantity generator. Hazardous
waste storage and pesticide/herbicide storage facilities
have been identified on the State Military Long-Range
Construction Program for FY 89 and FY 90, respectively.
Currently under study by Corps of Engineers.
Thinners, cleaners, solvents, and oils are handled at the
facility and remoed on contract after use.
Pesticides and herbicides are used on the facility by
certified personnel.
PROBLEM AREAS
RCRA: Contracting for removal of anall quantities of POL pro-
ducts is difficult sometimes. Pesticide/herbicide
storage facility is inadequate.
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Camp Guernsey
ACTION NEEDED
RCRA: May need to apply for RCRA part A permit to allcw storage
of larger quantity of POL waste to facilitate contractor
removal. Upgrade of pesticide/herbicide storeage is
planned.
Contact: David A. Palmer (307) 772-6285 AV 943-6285
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Farson, ifycming Landfill and Cleanup of Scattered Dumps
Bureau of Reclamation, DO I
LOCATION: near Farson, W^cming
I.D.: WY-142306894
MISSION: Provide a landfill to the ccmmunity and cleanup of
unauthorized dump sites.
POPULATION: 1
AREA: 25 acres - landfill site
30 acres - remaining cleanup sites
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Hie status of earth-moving equipment is not available.
WATER: There is no drinking water at the landfill.
WASTEWATER: There is no wastewater generated at the landfill.
RCRA: The landfill does not accept hazardous waste.
CERCLA: There are no known sites.
TOXICS: There are none stcred on-site. Earth-moving equipment
uses fuel and oil.
FIFRA: Pesticides are not used.
PROBLEM AREAS
Make sure that no CERCLA sites develop
ACTION NEEDED
Develop appropriate monitoring.
Contact: Tcm Scoville (801) 524-6097 FTS 588-6097
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME: Francis E. Warren Air Force Base
LOCATION: Cheyenne, Weaning
I.D.: WY-571924179
MISSION: To support the two-hundred intercontinental ballistic
missiles located in eastern wycming, western Nebraska,
and northeastern Colorado.
POPULATION: 4,770 military and civilian employees; 1,598 dependents
reside cn-base.
AREA: 5,866 base; 26,953 missile site (fee and easements)
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In ccmplianoe. Only permitted souroe is Central Heating
Plant, utilize air bag baffle/filter system to reduce
emissions. Last inspected by State March 1987.
WATER: In compliance. Potable water obtained frcm the city of
Cheyenne's distribution system.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes sure collected and tied
into the city of Cheyenne's system. Missile site sani-
tary wastes are treated by a lagoon system located at
each laonch control facility. Issued an Industrial
Wastewater Permit IFEWlMl by the city of Cheyenne Board
of Public Utilities effective January 1, 1987. Have
NPDES- permit for storm water discharge to Crow Creek.
Inspected quarterly by the State.
RCRA: In canplianoe. Small quantity generator. Last inspected
by the State and EPA July 1986 - miner discrepancies
noted, no official report received as of this date. Con-
forming storage facility being designed by DLA (Defense
Logistics Agency). Estimated construction start date is
February 1988.
CERCLA: Notified. Fourteen sites identified in phase I of IRP
in September 1985 that require further investigation.
Two others were added by base personnel. Currently in
phase Ila, hydrogeological survey by the U.S. Geological
Survey began in February 1987. Ground water contamina-
tion problem Cram past disposed practices and spills
currently mder subsurface investigation with a report
due October 1987.
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Francis E. Warren Air Force Base
TOXICS: PCB's, thinners, cleaners, solvents, oils, acids, and
paints are handled on the facility. Hazardous wastes
are disposed of in accordance with RCPA regulations,
others are disposed of in a State cc EPA approved manner.
Disposal is by contractor through DRMO.
FIFRA: Both pesticides and herbicides are used on the facility.
Normally utilized so as not to generate waste. When
waste is generated it is disposed of as hazardous waste.
PROBLEM AREAS
RCRA: Meeting accumulation times due to the Defense Reutiliza-
tion and Marketing Service (DRMS) contract procedures.
Reference request for waiver dated May 13, 1987.
ACTION NEEDED
RCRA: Wcrking with DRMS personnel in Battle Creek, Michigan to
solve problems.
Contacts Willian Metz (307) 775-2213
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: General Services Administration
Federal Building Courthouse
LOCATION: Casper, Iteming
I.D.#: Wlf-470000003
MISSION: Various agencies/mixed occupancy.
AREA: .79 acre
POPULATION: 75
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
WKTER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: NO hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund site nor are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Above knowledge is to the best of GSA's knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility far hazardous waste generated cr managed by other
federal agencies.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Faye Rhea
(817) 334-2679 FTS 334-2679
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DOTE: July 1987
NAME": General Services Administration
Federal Office Building
LOCATION: Cheyenne, Wyoming
I.D.#: WY-470000004
MISSION: Various agencies/mixed occupancy.
AREA: .61 acre
POPULATION: 138
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: No air emissions.
WATER: Municipal water supply.
WASTEWATER: Municipal wastewater.
RCRA: No hazardous waste managed at facility.
CERCLA: Not a superfund. site ncc are there any known CERCLA con-
siderations.
TOXICS: None
FIFRA: None
PROBLEM AREAS
Abcve knowledge is to the best of GSA's knowledge. GSA assumes no
responsibility fcr hazardous waste generated
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Jackson Lake Dam, Safety of Dams Construction Project
Bureau of Reclamation, DOI
LOCATION: Jackson Wyoming
I.D.: m-142306834
MISSION: Reconstruction of Jackson Lake Dam under the authority of
the Reclamation Safety of Dams Act of 1978 (P.L. 95-578)
POPULATION: 125
AREA: 500 acres
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance. Inspected July 2, 1987. Bureau directed
dust abatement program requires haul roads to be watered
regularly.
WATER: Domestic water obtained fran existing well system -
untreated. Construction water obtained fran drainage
trendies - untreated. State permit not required - U.S.
reserved waters.
W&STEtftTER: Dares tic wastewater discharges into existing permanent
septic system
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DATE: July 1987
NAMEi Jackson National Fish Hatchery - Station No. 61240,
Bureau of Reclamation, DOI
LOCATION: Jackson, wyaning
I.D.: W-143512509
MISSION: Mitigation for Palisades Dam (Bureau of Reclamation)
POPULATION: 4 civilians
AREA: 41.4 acres
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not applicable
WATER:
WASTEWATER:
In canpliance. Potable water from main spring,
wells with State permit.
Five
In canpliance. Sewage with leach fields. Water from
raering facility is discharged into Flat Creek as speci-
fied under permit No. W-0000019.
RCRA: Not applicable
CERCLA: Not applicable
TCXICS: Cleaner, solvents, etc., handled at this facility. For-
maldahyde, Hyamine 3500, MS-222 (Finquel), Betadine,
Calciuit Hypodilorite (HTH) - all fishery use. Thinners
disposed of by putting on blacktop to evaporate. Others
(such as cleaners) discharged to effluent ditch and then
to Flat Creek. Also sane disposal into a dunpster that
contractors take to the county landfill.
FIFRA: Not applicable
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Matt Bernard
(307) 733-9212
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Organizational Maintenance Subshop 1A, National Guard
Bureau, Department of the Array
LOCATION: Newcastle, Wyoming
I.D.#: WY-2118WY080
MISSION: This OMSS supports maintenance and repair of equipment
and vehicles fcr one Field Artillery Battery at Newcastle
and Gillette. This prevents having to transport equip-
ment/vehicles 203 miles to Lovell for maintenance.
AREA: 1,000 scjuare feet of the Newcastle armory
POPULATION: 1 military mechanic
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not known. No known inspections conducted. No known
violations.
TOTER: In compliance, water is obtained from the city of
Newcastle.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes are tied directly into
the city c£ Newcastle's municipal system.
RCSA: In compliance. Snail quantity generator. Hazardous
waste storage facility has been identified on the State
Military Long-Range Construction Program for FY 90.
CERCIA: Currently under study by Corps of Engineers.
TCKICS: Cleaners, solvents, and oil are handled at the facility
and removed on contract after use.
FIFRA: None stored at this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: David A. Palmer (307) 772-6285 AV 943-6285.
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Organizational Maintenance Subshop 1C, National Guard
Bureau, Department of the Army
LOCATION: Thermopolis, Wyoming
I.D.#: Wy-2118Wifll5
MISSION: This OMSS supports maintenance and repair of equipment
and vehicles fcr one Field Artillery Battery at Worland
and Thermopolis. This prevents having to transport
equipment/vehicles 104 miles to Lovell for maintenance.
AREA: 1,638 square feet of the motor vehicle storage building
at Thermopolis, wycming
POPULATION: 1 military mechanic
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not known. No known inspections conducted.
WATER: In compliance. Water is obtained from the city of
Thermopolis.
WASTEWATER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes are tied directly into
the city of Thermopolis' municipal system.
RCRA: In compliance. Snail quantity generator. Hazardous
waste storage facility has been identified on the State
Military Long-Range Construction Program for FY 90.
CERCLA: Currently under study by Corps of Engineers.
TCKICS: Cleaners, solvents, and oil are handled at this facility
and removed on contract after use.
FIFRA: None stored at this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: David A. Palmer (307) 772-6285 AV 943-6285
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Organizational Maintenance Subshop 3A, National Guard
Bureau, Department of the Army
LOCATION: Lander, Wyoming
I.D.#: WT-2118VW060
MISSION: Supports maintenance and repair of equipment and vehicles
fcr one Field Artillery Battery at Lander and Riverton.
This prevents having to transport equipment/vehicles 145
miles to Casper for maintenance.
AREA: 1,000 square feet in the Lander Armory.
POHJLATION: 1 military mechanic
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not known. No kncwn inspections conducted. No known
violations.
WATER: In canpliance. Water is obtained frcm the city of Lander.
VfcSTEWXTER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes are tied directly into
the city of Lander's municipal system.
RCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator. Hazardous
waste storage facility has been identified on the State
Military Long-Range Construction Program fcr FY 90.
CERCLA: Currently under study by Corps of Engineers.
TOXICS: cleaners, solvents, and oil are handled at the facility
and removed on contract after use.
FIFRA: None stared at this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: David A. Palmer (307) 772-6285 AV 943-6285
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Organizational Maintenance Subshop 3B, National Guard
Bureau, Department of the Army
LOCATION: Rock Springs, Wyoming
I.D.#: WY-2118WX100
MISSION: Supports maintenance and repair of equipment and vehicles
fcr one Field Artillery Battery at Rock Springs. This
prevents having to transport equipment/vehicles 225 miles
to Casper for maintenance.
AREA: 1,834 square feet of the Rock Springs Armory.
POPULATION: 1 military mechanic
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Not known. No known inspections conducted. No known
violations.
WATER: In compliance. Water is obtained from Sweetwater County.
WASTEWATER: Sanitary wastes are on a septic tank/leachfield system.
Current drainage from shop drain is into rock-filled dry-
well. New wash rack will be tied into municipal sewer
and shop drain/drywell will be eliminated.
HCRA: In compliance. Small quantity generator. Hazardous
waste storage facility has been identified on the State
Military Long-Range Construction Program for FY 90.
CERCLA: Currently uider study by Corps of Engineers.
TOXICS: Cleaners, solvents, and oil are handled at the facility
and removed on contract after use.
FIFRA: None stored at this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: David A. Palmer (307) 772-6285 AV 943-6285
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Veterans Administration Medical & Regional Office Center
LOCATION: Cheyenne, Wyoming
I.D.: WJT-360010252
MISSION: To provide medical services to veterans of the U.S. Armed
Services. No research conducted on-site.
POPULATION: 350
AREA: 66 acres
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canpliance. Last inspected by State in 1985.
WKTER: In canpliance. Potable water obrtained from city of
Cheyenne. Back-up well on-site tested monthly by State.
VftSTEWHTER: In compliance. Sanitary wastes are collected by the
city of Cheyenne sanitary sewer system.
RCRA: In compliance. Conditionally exempt small quantity
generator.
CERCLA: In canplianoe. No sites identified or in need of further
investigation.
TOXICS: One PCB transformer scheduled for disposal. Inspected
by private firm, no problems identified. Cleaners and
solvents used in very snail quantities. Used solvent
is stared in containers on-site - currently no disposal
plans yet due to the small quanitity accumulated.
FIFRA: Small quantity of insecticides used and stared on-site.
Containers are flushed with water and residue is applied
as insecticide.
PROBLEM AREAS
TCKICS: Funding for PCB transformer removal and replacement.
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Mark C. Huff (307) 778-7333 FTS 328-7290
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DATE:
July 1987
NAME:
Veterans Administration Medical Center
LOCATION:
Sheridan, Wyoming
I.D.:
W5f-360010329
MISSION:
Health care.
POPULATION:
475 employees
AREA:
295.8 acres
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: Inspected 6/87. The boiler plant is still under con-
struction. We do not yet have an operator's permit.
Completion date is 8/87.
WKTER: In process of building a water filtration plant. Comple-
tion date is 10/87. Wfe do not yet have a State permit.
VftSTEWCTER: In compliance. Discharged directly into city of Sheridan
sewer system.
RCRA: In compliance. Conditionally exempt small quantity gene-
rator.
CERCIA: Not applicable
TCKICS: Institutional and domestic cleaners - no waste. Motor
oil - recycled. Pesticides - no waste. Infectious and
antineoplastic waste incinerated on station.
FIFRA: In compliance.
PROBLEM AREAS
Ncne
ACTION NEEDED
Although the Center is not within Sheridan's city limits, we will be
ccnplying with the street and highway sanding practices improsed on
the city.
Contact: Keith R. Davidson (307) 672-1672 FTS 329-3672
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration, Casper Field Branch
Department of Energy '
LOCATION: Mills, Wyoming
I.D.#s W-890090001
MISSION: To operate and maintain transmission lines ard substa-
tions in the Casper area.
AREA: 10 acres
POPULATION: 14 civilian
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In compliance.
WATER: In compliance, water is obtained fron the town of Mills.
VftSTEWATER: In caoplinace. Wastes are collected in spetic systems
at our Casper Service Center.
RCRA: In compliance.
CERCLA: None identified.
TCXICS: Thinners, cleaners, and solvents are stored at the fa-
cility in snail quantities. Stared in barrels until
removed by contractor.
FIFRA: Pesticides are not used at this facility.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
No action needed.
Contact: Ronald D. Dockins (307) 235-3982 FTS 328-5775
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DATE: July 1987
NAME: Western Area Power Administration, Cody Field Branch, DOE
LOCATION: Cody, Wyoming
I.D.: WJf-890090003
tllSSION: Power system maintenance and operation.
POPULATION: .6,500
AREA: 10 acres
COMPLIANCE STATUS
AIR: In canplianoe. Not a generator of air emissions.
WKTER: In canpliance. Water obtained fron municipal system.
WASTEWATER: Septic tank and leach field.
RCRA: Facility does not generate hazardous waste. Inspected
twice in last four years.
OERCIAs Not applicable.
TOXICS: Solvents, paints, and thinners are used up. No PCB's
on-site. Solvents used by applying on rags, used rags
are thrown in the trash dumpter.
FIFRA: Pellet herbicides are stared and used according to label
directions.
PROBLEM AREAS
None
ACTION NEEDED
None
Contact: Ray Forbes (307) 587-6286
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