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Superfund Remedy Report
Thirteenth Edition, September 2010

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                                                                Superfund Remedy Report
Table of Contents
Notice	iii
Acronyms	iv
Executive Summary	1
I. Purpose and Introduction	2
II. Approach	2
III. Overall Remedy Trends	2
IV. Source Control Remedies	6
V. Groundwater Remedies	9
VI. Conclusions 	13
VII. Observations, Highlights, and Further Analysis 	15
VIII. Sources and Electronic Versions	17
Index	19


List of Appendices
Appendix A Treatment Technologies by Fiscal Year	A-l
Appendix B: Definitions of Specific Treatment Technologies	B-l
Appendices C, D, E, F, G, and H	Available Electronically

   Appendix C.  Source Treatment Technologies Selected in Decision Documents from FY 2005-08,
       Organized by Technology
   Appendix D.  Source Treatment Technologies Selected in Decision Documents from FY 2005-08,
       Organized by Location
   Appendix E.  Groundwater Remedies Selected in Decision Documents from FY 2005-08,
       Organized by Technology
   Appendix F:  Groundwater Remedies Selected in Decision Documents from FY 2005-08,
       Organized by Location
   Appendix G. Remedy Selection Summary Matrix FY 2005-08
   Appendix H. Identification of Remedy and Record of Decision Types for Superfund Remedial Actions


List of Figures
Figure 1: Total Number of RODs and ROD Amendments Per Year (FY 1982-2008)	3
Figure 2: Remedies Selected in Decision Documents  (FY 2005-08)	3

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   Figure 3: Media Addressed in Decision Documents (FY 1982-2008)	4

   Illustration 1: Applied Superfund Terminology	5

   Figure 4: Categories of Source Decision Documents (FY 1982-2008)	6

   Figure 5: Trends in Types of Source Control RODs and Decision Documents (FY 1998-2008)	7

   Figure 6: Trends in RODs and Decision Documents Selecting
            Groundwater Remedies (FY 1986-2008)	10

   Figure 7: Decision Documents Selecting Groundwater Remedies (FY 2005-08)	11

   Figure 8: Sites with P&T, In Situ Treatment, or MNA Selected as Part of a Groundwater
            Remedy (FY 2005-08)	13

   Figure 9: Trends in Groundwater RODs and Decision Documents Selecting In Situ Treatment
            (FY 1986-2008)	14


   List of Tables
   Table 1: Hierarchy for Decision Documents in Figure 2	3

   Table 2: Source Treatment Projects from FY 1982-2004 and Source Treatment Technologies
           Selected in Decision Documents from  FY 2005-08	8

   Table 3: In Situ Treatment for Source Media FY 1982-2008	9

   Table 4: Decision Documents with Groundwater Other Remedies (FY 2005-08)	11

   Table 5: Remedy Types in Decision Documents Selecting Groundwater Remedies	12

   Table 6: In Situ Bioremediation and Chemical Treatment Techniques Selected in
           Groundwater Decisions Documents ...                                                ..12

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Notice

Preparation of this report has been funded wholly
or in part by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) under contract number EP-W-07-078.
Mention of trade names or commercial products
does not constitute endorsement or recommenda-
tion for use. A limited number of printed copies
of Superfund  Remedy Report (SRR) Thirteenth
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   Acronyms

          ASR  Annual Status Report
            C3  Cryogenic compression and
                condensation
      CERCLA  Comprehensive Environmental
                Response, Compensation, and
                Liability Act
      CERCLIS  Comprehensive Environmental
                Response, Compensation, and
                Liability Information System
       CLU-IN  Hazardous Waste Cleanup
                Information
          DCA  1,2-dichloroethane
          DHC  Dehalococcoides sp.
       DNAPL  Dense non-aqueous phase liquids
          EPA  U.S. Environmental Protection
                Agency
          ESD  Explanation of Significant
                Differences
         FRTR  Federal Remediation Technologies
                Roundtable
            FY  Fiscal year
          GW  Groundwater
          H2O2  Hydrogen peroxide
        HDPE  High density polyethylene
            1C  Institutional controls
          ISCO  In situ chemical oxidation
          MCL  Maximum contaminant level
   MNA  Monitored natural attenuation
  NAPL  Non-aqueous phase liquids
   NCP  National Oil and Hazardous
          Substances Pollution Contingency
          Plan
   NPL  National Priorities List
   nZVI  Nanoscale zero valent iron
 OSRTI  Office of Superfund Remediation
          and Technology Innovation
OSWER  Office of Solid Waste and
          Emergency Response
   P&T  Pump and Treat
   PCE  Perchloroethene
 POTW  Publicly owned treatment works
   ppm  Parts per million
   PRB  Permeable reactive barrier
   ROD  Record of Decision
 ROD-A  ROD Amendment
  SDMS  Superfund Document Management
          System
   SRR  Superfund Remedy Report
   SVE  Soil vapor extraction
 USEPA  U.S. Environmental Protection
          Agency
    UV  Ultraviolet
   VEB  Vertical engineered barrier
   VOC  Volatile organic compound

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                     Superfund  Remedy  Report
Executive Summary
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
has prepared the Superfund Remedy Report (SRR),
which was formerly called the Treatment Technologies
for Site Cleanup: Annual Status Report (ASR). The
SRR presents the analysis of Superfund remedial
actions based on: (1) remedies selected in Records
of Decision (ROD)  and ROD amendments and
(2) actions modified in Explanations of Significant
Differences (ESD) from fiscal years (FY) 2005-2008
(FY 2005-08).  The SRR also follows trends in
remedy selection using ASR data through FY 2004
combined with SRR data.  The SRR evaluates
general remedy selection information and specific
information on source control and groundwater
remedy selection.

This analysis is a snapshot of recent remedy selec-
tion trends. Many of the sites in this report may
have had other response actions, either removal
actions or remedial actions, selected and conducted
prior to FY 2005. Many sites address multiple
sources and multiple inter-related media with one
or more decision documents.

In general, the Superfund  remedial program con-
tinues to select treatment as a primary component
of decision documents that involve source control,
groundwater, or both, which is consistent with the
preference for treatment in the Comprehensive
Environmental Response,  Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA) and the National Oil
and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency
Plan (NCP). The Superfund remedial program
continues to address complex sites involving
multiple contaminated media by selecting remedial
actions with a number of different components,
including innovative and established in situ treat-
ment technologies.  In addition, the Superfund
remedial program is more widely using institutional
controls (1C) as a component of source control and
groundwater remedial actions to enhance their
effectiveness and protectiveness in the FY 2005-08
versus FY 1982-2004 time period. Increased
knowledge and improved state programs facilitate
using ICs as components of remedial actions.

The analysis of source control remedial actions
indicates that the Superfund remedial program
continues to select a treatment component for
nearly half of all source control remedies. Of the
source control remedial actions with a treatment
component, approximately half include an in situ
treatment component.  Soil vapor extraction (SVE),
solidification/stabilization, multi-phase extrac-
tion, and in situ thermal treatment were the most
frequently selected in situ treatment technologies
for sources. Solidification/stabilization continued
to be the most frequently selected ex situ treatment
technology while the selection of incineration
decreased compared to its rate of selection in ASR
12th edition.

The analysis of groundwater remedial actions
indicates that the Superfund remedial program
continued its upward trend for the selection of in
situ groundwater treatment remedies, but that the
trend may be leveling off at around 30 percent of all
groundwater treatment remedies. Bioremediation
and chemical treatment are the most frequently
selected in situ groundwater treatment technolo-
gies, and their selection has increased compared to
their rate of selection in ASR 12th edition.  The
selection of groundwater  pump and treat (P&T) has
leveled off, while the selection of in situ treatment,
monitored natural attenuation (MNA), and ICs
has increased. The increase in the percentage of
remedies using ICs is attributable in part to EPA's
diligence in documenting the effectiveness and use
of ICs as a component of remedies.

The SRR includes a project highlight about use of
each of the following: green remediation concepts,
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   characterization. The SRR also identifies oppor-
   tunities for conducting further analysis of remedy
   selection trends.

   I.  Purpose and Introduction
   This report was prepared by the EPA Office
   of Superfund Remediation and Technology
   Innovation (OSRTI). It presents a snapshot of
   Superfund remedial actions selected in RODs
   and ROD amendments (collectively referred to as
   RODs) and actions modified in ESDs  issued during
   FY 2005-08 for sites currently final on and deleted
   from the National Priorities List (NPL). The SRR
   does not include non-NPL sites, sites that are pro-
   posed for but not final on the NPL, or Superfund
   Alternative Sites. The data compiled and analyzed
   for this SRR build on the data used to generate 12
   editions of Treatment Technologies for Site Cleanup:
   Annual Status Report (ASR) (which covered the time
   frame from FY 1982 through a portion of 2005).
   Where appropriate, trends in remedy selection
   for FY 2005-08 are compared with trends in
   remedy selection as reported in ASR 12th edition
   (September 2007).  ASR  12th edition also analyzed
   remedies at sites final on and deleted from the
   NPL. This report and ASR 12th edition overlap in
   FY 2005.  ASR 12th edition covered approximately
   75 percent of the RODs issued in FY 2005, while
   this report covers all decision documents issued in
   FY 2005.

   This report also highlights how recent  trends in
   remedy selection relate to new and ongoing initia-
   tives and advances in contaminated site manage-
   ment, such as green remediation, high-resolution
   site characterization, and in situ bioremediation.

   The SRR includes eight sections.

   O   Section I discusses the purpose and introduces
        the report.
        Section II describes the approach used to
        collect and analyze data.
        Section III discusses overall trends in remedy
        selection.
        Section IV discusses source control remedies.
   O   Section V discusses groundwater  remedies.
     Section VI presents conclusions.
     Section VII discusses observations, highlights,
     and further analysis.
     Section VIII lists the sources of the data used
     for this report and provides information on
     how to access the electronic version of this
     report and previous editions of ASR.

II.    Approach
The EPA used data available in the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Information System (CERCLIS) as of July
2009 and reviews of decision documents to compile
information about remedy selection. CERCLIS
data are continually updated; therefore, current
queries may not match the query on which this
report is based.  The data used in this analysis
consist of remedies selected in  decision documents,
which include RODs, ROD amendments, and
select ESDs. Only ESDs with a remedy component
were included in the data set. The report does not
use project information generated after the decision
document was signed. Since 1982, 1,620 sites have
been finalized on the NPL and 343 sites have been
deleted from the NPL. There are 1,277 sites on
the NPL currently.  Figure 1  depicts the number
of RODs and ROD amendments issued each
year from FY  1982-2008. In total, 594 decision
documents were evaluated for FY 2005-08, which
includes 494 RODs and 100 ESDs.

Rather than focusing on treatment technologies,
as in past ASRs, this report analyzes all remedies,
including containment and remedial components
such as ICs. Appendix H of this report describes
the way remedies are classified, and is only  available
electronically.

III.   Overall Remedy Trends
EPA evaluated the general types of remedies
selected at sites.  Figure 2 presents a breakout of
the types of remedies selected from FY 2005-08.
The data in this figure include both source control
and groundwater remedies and follow a hierarchy
so that each decision document is included in
only one category. The hierarchy used is outlined
in Table 1 below. Figure 2 is consistent with the

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      220
      200
      180
      160
      140
      120
      100
       80
       60
       40
       20
               Figure I: Total Number of RODs and ROD Amendments Per Year
                                                (FY 1982-2008)
                      SLO  -"O  r-»
                      GO  GO  GO
                                                                                            01  «-M  «-M
                                                          Fiscal Year
USEPA 2007a and USEPA 2009c.
        Table I:  Hierarchy for Decision
              Documents in  Figure 2
 Category                    Description
 I .Treatment     Decision documents that select in situ or
                  ex situ treatment of sources, groundwater,
                  or both. These decision documents may
                  also include monitored natural attenuation
                  (MNA), containment, and other non-treatment
                  components.
 2. MNA          Decision documents that select groundwater
                  MNA, but do not include source or
                  groundwater treatment. These decision
                  documents may also include containment and
                  other non-treatment components.
 3. Containment  Decision documents that select source
                  containment or groundwater containment
                  with a vertical engineered barrier (VEB) but
                  that do not include source or groundwater
                  treatment or groundwater MNA. These
                  decision documents may also include other
                  non-treatment components.
 4. Other Non-    Decision documents that select other
 Treatment       non-treatment components, such as ICs
 Components     and monitoring, and that do  not include
                  source or groundwater treatment, source or
                  groundwater containment, or groundwater
	MNA.	
 5. No Action/No  Decision documents that select no action/
 Further Action   no further action and that do not include
                  source or groundwater treatment, source or
                  groundwater containment,groundwater MNA,
                  or any other non-treatment components.
  Figure 2:  Remedies Selected in Decision
            Documents (FY 2005-08)
   Total Number of Decision Documents = 594
         No Action or No Further Action
           (with no other remedy)
               (103) 17%
                                   Treatment of Source
                                or Groundwater (262)  44%
Other Non-treatment
   Components
(with no treatment
MNA, or containment)
   (98)  17%
              Containment
         (with no treatment or MNA)
              (87)  15%
                                   MNA
                           (with no treatment) (44) 7%
• Decision documents are counted once in this figure using the following
  hierarchy:  treatment, MNA, containment, other non-treatment components, and
  no action/no further action.
• Decision documents include RODs, ROD amendments, and select ESDs.
USEPA 2009c.

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   analysis in previous ASR reports in that nearly
   half of decision documents continue to select a
   treatment component for sources, groundwater, or
   both. Treatment remains a primary component
   of selected remedial actions. Appendix A of this
   report lists the type and number of ex situ and in
   situ source and groundwater treatment technologies
   by fiscal year from  FY 1982-2008. Appendix B of
   this report contains definitions of specific source
   and groundwater treatment technologies selected in
   Superfund cleanups.

   EPA evaluated the  media addressed in decision
   documents for FY  2005-08 and classified the deci-
   sion documents  into four categories given in Figure
   3. Only one category applies to any given decision
   document.  Figure 3  shows the breakout of media
   in selected remedies for FY 2005-08 compared
   to the same  breakout for FY 1982-2004. Over
   one-third of the  decision documents address both
   source control and groundwater, which is consistent
   with data from previous years.  This indicates that
   the Superfund remedial program continues  to
               address complex sites involving multiple media.
               The percentage of the decision documents in
               each of the four categories is similar for the FY
               1982-2004 and FY 2005-08 periods except for the
               source control only category. The percentage of
               decision documents addressing the source media
               only from FY 2005-08 is 9 percent less (26%) than
               the percentage of decision documents addressing
               the source media only from FY 1982-2004 (35%).
               It should be noted that future decision documents
               may address additional media at these sites and
               that not all sites have both source and groundwater
               media.  Appendix G of this report, Remedy
               Selection Summary Matrix FY 2005-08, shows the
               media and remedy components associated with
               each decision document evaluated in the SRR.
               Appendix G is only available electronically.

               Many sites address multiple sources and multiple
               interrelated media with one or more RODs. Often
               cleaning up contaminated soil or dense non-aque-
               ous phase liquids (DNAPL) is a necessary part of
               restoring groundwater. Treatment of contaminated
                Figure 3:  Media Addressed in Decision Documents (FY 1982-2008)
                       Total Number of FY 1982-2004 Decision Documents = 2,862
                         Total Number of FY 2005-08 Decision Documents = 594
                 Both a Source Control
               and a Groundwater Remedy
Source Control Remedy Only       Groundwater Remedy Only
             Remedy Type
        FY 1982-2004   •  FY 2005-08
No Action or No Further Action
    • Decision documents are only counted once in this figure as appropriate.
    • Decision documents include RODs and ROD amendments for FY 1982-2004 and RODs, ROD amendments, and select ESDs for FY 2005-08.
    USEPA 2009c.

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                          Illustration  I: Applied Superfund Terminology
Illustration I  depicts a hypothetical site with several sources and contaminated media that are addressed with source
and groundwater remedies analyzed in this report. A single decision document may include multiple remedies.

Area I - Source Containment and Source Other (ICs): Area  I is an existing landfill source. The landfill contains
hazardous substances that present a threat to groundwater. The landfill source is being addressed with a Source
Containment remedy that consists of a cap and slurry wall. The objectives of the cap and slurry wall are to (I) isolate
the hazardous substances in the landfill from the soil and groundwater, and (2) prevent infiltration of precipitation into
the landfill. ICs are  also in place to restrict the future  use of the landfill.

Area 2 - Source In Situ Treatment: Area 2 is a source of volatile organic compounds (VOC) in subsurface soil.
TheVOCs in the subsurface soil are a potential continuing source of groundwater contamination. TheVOCs in soil are
being addressed with the application of a soil vapor extraction (SVE)  system that includes an air injection component.
The objective of the SVE system is to reduce contaminant concentrations in subsurface soil to a level that will not pose
a threat to the groundwater.

Area 3 - Groundwater In Situ Treatment and Groundwater Other (ICs): Area 3 is the contaminated
groundwater in the  upper aquifer. The contaminated groundwater in this area is more highly concentrated than
that which has migrated farther downgradient. The contaminated groundwater in this area is being treated with the
application of in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO), which involves the injection of chemical oxidants into the groundwater
contaminant  plume. The objective of the ISCO system is to reduce contaminants in the groundwater to levels that
restore the groundwater to its beneficial use as drinking water. ICs are also in place to restrict use of contaminated
groundwater at the  site.

Area 4 - Groundwater Pump and Treat and Containment: Area 4  represents the leading edge of the
groundwater contaminant plume. The concentrations of contaminants in this portion of the groundwater plume are
less than those closer to the source but are still above cleanup standards. The contaminated groundwater  in this area is
being addressed by a groundwater pump and treat (P&T) system. The objectives of the P&T system are to  (I) contain
the plume and prevent  it from migrating further downgradient, and (2) reduce contaminant concentrations to restore
the groundwater to its  beneficial use as drinking water.

Appendices B and H of this report contain definitions and  descriptions of these source and groundwater remedy and
technology types.

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   groundwater can directly impact sediment and
   surface water quality and protect against vapor
   intrusion into buildings.  Illustration 1 depicts
   how multiple sources and multiple media might be
   addressed at a site. It shows how the application of
   several technologies can work together to address
   environmental problems.

   IV.   Source Control Remedies
   Source control remedies address soil, sediment,
   sludge, solid-matrix wastes, or NAPL (often the
   source of contamination) and do not address
   groundwater directly.  Of the 594 decision docu-
   ments issued from FY 2005-08, 61 percent (362)
   addressed the source of contamination.
with on-site containment, off-site disposal, and ICs,
which is consistent with previous analysis reported
in ASR 12th edition. Most source control remedies
use combinations of remedy components to address
the sources.

Figure 5 tracks the trend in the types of source
control remedies selected in RODs from FY
1998-2004 and in decision documents from FY
2005-08 and does not use a hierarchy. The figure
shows the percentage of source control RODs and
decision documents that include treatment, con-
tainment, or other remedy components. RODs and
decision documents may be counted in more than
one category. Figure 5 shows:
   Figure 4 shows the breakout for the types of remedy
   components addressed by the source control deci-
   sion documents from FY 2005-08. Treatment was
   selected in 43  percent of source control decision
   documents, either by itself or in some combination
     The percentage of source control RODs and
     decision documents with a treatment compo-
     nent has remained steady since FY 1998,
     The percentage of source control RODs and
     decision documents with a containment
               Figure 4: Categories of Source Decision Documents (FY 2005-08)
                              Total Number of Decision Documents = 362
    Source Remedies with
    No Treatment Components
    205 (57%)
     T only, 23 (6%)
           T,C,10(3%)
  Source Remedies with
Treatment Components
             157(43%)
                                                                                  T, D, 26 (7%)
                                                                                  T,IC 12(3%)
                                                                                T,C,IC,34(10%)
                                                                                T,D,IC,15(4%)
                                                                                 T,C, 0,11(3%)
                                                                               T,C,D,IC,26(7%)
   * Other includes 4 surface water monitoring remedies and I population relocation.
    • Decision documents are counted once in this figure as appropriate.
    • Decision documents include RODs, ROD amendments, and select ESDs.

    USEPA 2009c.
                     T = Treatment of source in situ, ex situ, or off-site
                     C = On-site containment
                     D = Off-site disposal
                     1C = Institutional controls

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   100%
    90%
                         Figure 5: Trends in Types of Source Control
                       RODs and Decision Documents (FY 1998-2008)
              Total Number of Source Control RODs and Decision Documents =  1,010
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
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             Percentage of Remedy Components
               in RODs from FY 1998-2008
                     = 43%
                   O= «5%
                   D=68%
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  33%
^---.,...,..--^
        37%
          1998     1999     2000     2001
                                       2002     2003
                                         Fiscal Year
 2004     2005     2006    2007    2008
               Source Treatment
                                    )--   Source Containment
 • RODs and decision documents may be counted in more than one category
 • RODs from FY 1998-2004 include RODs and ROD amendments.
 • Decision documents from FY 2005-08 include RODs, ROD amendments, and select ESDs.
USEPA 2009c and USEPA 2007a.
                  Other Source
                  Remedy Components
     component has ranged between 54 percent
     and 75 percent over the past 11 years, and
O   The percentage of source control RODs
     and decision documents that also include
     an "other" remedy component (such as ICs,
     monitoring, or relocation) has risen to as high
     as 80 percent in the last four years.
O   From FY 1998-2008, 43 percent of source
     control RODs have included a treatment
     component, 65 percent of source control
     RODs have included a containment compo-
     nent, and 68 percent of source control RODs
     have included other non-treatment or non-
     containment components, such as ICs.

Table 2 summarizes the specific types of technolo-
gies selected in the source control treatment deci-
sion documents for FY 2005-08 and compares that
                                               data to the project-level data for FY 1982-2004
                                               from ASR 12th edition. The table is divided into
                                               two sections: the top section lists in situ technolo-
                                               gies, and the bottom section lists ex situ technolo-
                                               gies. Data from Figure 8 in ASR 12th edition were
                                               used to populate the second and third columns of
                                               Table 2.  (Note that data from ASR 12th edition are
                                               based on project information, while data presented
                                               in this analysis are based solely on decision docu-
                                               ments).  SVE, solidification/stabilization, in situ
                                               thermal treatment, and multi-phase extraction were
                                               selected most frequently for in situ source treatment
                                               remedies in FY 2005-08. The selection of chemi-
                                               cal treatment (such as in situ chemical oxidation
                                               [ISCO]) and in situ thermal treatment has increased
                                               slightly in the last four years, from 2 to 4 percent
                                               and from 1 to 5 percent, respectively.

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             Table 2: Source Treatment Projects from FY  1982-2004 and Source Treatment
                      Technologies Selected in Decision Documents from FY 2005-08
                  Technology
  Total Source
    Treatment
   Projects for
FY 1982-2004
  % of Source
    Treatment
      Projects
FY  1982-2004
    Total Source
      Treatment
Technologies for
    FY 2005-08
 % of Source
  Treatment
Technologies
 FY 2005-08
         SoilVapor Extraction
          244
          26%
              32
         14%
         Solidification/Stabilization
           41
           4%
              15
          7%
         In Situ Thermal Treatment
            10
           1%
              12
          5%
         Multi-Phase Extraction
           42
           4%
              12
          5%
         Bioremediation
           53
           6%
                                 4%
         Chemical Treatment
            15
           2%
                                 4%
         Bioventing
                                                                      2%
         Flushing
            17
           2%
                                 1%
         Phytoremediation
                               1%
                                                   1%
         Other
         ASR 12thTechnologies
         Solidification/Stabilization
           170
          18%
              33
         Physical Separation
            19
           2%
             29
         13%
         Recycling
                                                   15
                                                   7%
         Surface Water Treatment
                                                   II
                                                   5%
         Unspecified Off Site Treatment
                                                   10
                                                  4%
         Incineration (Off Site)
           105
          11%
                                 3%
         Free Product Recovery
                                                                      2%
         Composting
                                                                       1%
         Leachate Treatment
                                                                       1%
         Air Sparging
                                                                       1%
         Chemical Treatment
                               1%
                                                   1%
         Neutralization
                               1%
                                                   1%
         SoilVapor Extraction
                               1%
                                                   1%
         Unspecified On Site Treatment
                                                                       1%
         Other
           14*
         ASR 12thTechnologies
     * These technologies were combined with other categories in ASR 12th edition.
     t These technologies were not included in any category in MR 12th edition
     t Electrical Separation, Mechanical Soil Aeration, and Vitrification accounted for less than  1% each of identified in situ technologies from FY 1982-2004 project data.
     § Bioslurping, Fracturing, and Volatilization accounted for less than 1% each of identifed  in situ technologies in FY 2005-08 decision documents.
     H Neutralization was identified for 8 projects (1%) from FY  1982-2004, but was not selected in any FY 2005-08 decision documents.
     "Mechanical Soil Aeration, Open Burn/Open Detonation, Solvent Extraction, Phytoremediation, and Vitrification accounted for less than 1% each of identified ex situ
       technologies  in FY 1982-2004 project data.
     ft Biopile, Evaporation, Open Burn/Open Detonation, Thermal  Desorption, and Unspecified  Thermal Treatment accounted for  less  than  1%  each of  identified ex  situ
       technologies  in FY 2005-08 decision documents.
     §§ Bioremediation was identified for 60 projects (6%), On-site Incineration for 42 projects (4%), Soil Washing for 6 projects (1%), and Thermal Desorption for 70
       projects (7%) from FY 1982-2004.  On-site Incineration and Soil Washing were not selected in any decision documents from FY 2005-08, and  Thermal Desorption
       was selected in  less than 1% of FY 2005-08  decision documents.  Bioremediation was divided into several subcategories for FY 2005-08 decision documents.
     • Decision documents may be counted in more than one category. Decision documents  include RODs, ROD amendments, and select  ESDs.
     USEPA 2009c and  USEPA 2007a.

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Solidification/stabilization continues to be the
most frequently selected ex situ source treatment
technology.  There are, however, significant changes
in the selection of several other ex situ treatment
technologies. Both on- and off-site incineration
were selected much less frequently in FY 2005-08
than in the past. Off-site and on-site incineration
accounted for 15 percent of the source control treat-
ment projects between FY 1982-2004. However,
in FY 2005-08, off-site incineration was selected
in only 3 percent of the decision documents, and
on-site incineration was not selected. Thermal
desorption was also selected less frequently than
in the past.  From FY  1982-2004, thermal desorp-
tion accounted for 7 percent of source  treatment
projects.  In FY 2005-08, thermal desorption was
selected in less than 1  percent of source treatment
decision documents.  Conversely, physical separa-
tion and recycling were selected more frequently
since FY 2005.  Physical separation was selected in
13 percent and recycling in 7 percent of treatment
source control decision documents from FY 2005-
08; physical  separation accounted for 2 percent
and recycling accounted for less than 1 percent
of source treatment projects from FY 1982-2004.
Appendix C of this report lists the source treatment
technologies selected in decision documents from
FY 2005-08 organized by technology. Appendix D
of this report lists the source treatment technologies
selected in decision documents from FY 2005-08
organized by location. Both Appendix C and D are
only available electronically.

Table 3 shows the percentage of source control
treatment decision documents that have selected
an in situ treatment component from FY 2005-08
compared to source control projects that involve in
situ treatment from FY 1982-2004. The percentage
of source control treatment decision documents
with in situ treatment ranges from 37 to 59 percent,
with an average of 50 percent from FY 2005-08.
The overall rate of selection for FY 2005-08 is
higher than that of 46 percent from FY 1982-2004.

V.     Ground water Remedies
Of the 594 decision documents from FY 2005-08,
336 addressed groundwater contamination.  Figure
6 shows the general types of groundwater remedies
selected from FY 1986-2008.  This figure does not
use a hierarchy, thus RODs from  FY 1986-2004
and decision documents from FY 2005-08 may be
counted more than once. The selection of pump
and treat (P&T) remedies leveled off after dropping
significantly in the mid-1990s. The selection of
in situ treatment remedies as a percent of remedy
components selected has steadily  increased since
FY  1986 and has been fairly constant—at around
30 percent-in FY 2005-08. The selection of MNA
saw a general increase from FY 1986-98, followed
by a leveling off from FY 1998-2004 and a slight
                  Table 3: In Situ Treatment for Source Media FY 1982-2008
Source Projects/ Total Source Treatment % of Source Treatment
FY Decision Documents Projects/Decision Composed of In
1982-2004*
441
950
46%

2005
2006
2007
2008
Total 2005-08
16
21
20
21
78
43
42
34
38
157
37%
50%
59%
55%


* FY 1982-2004 data are project-level data; FY 2005-08 are decision document-level data.
• Decision documents are counted only once in this table as appropriate.
• Decision documents include RODs, ROD amendments, and select ESDs.
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    decline each year from FY 2005-08. The selection
    of other remedy components (ICs and other rem-
    edies not classified as MNA, in situ treatment, P&T,
    or containment) increased significantly in FY  1997
    and has remained above 90 percent since FY 2002;
    94 percent of the groundwater decision documents
    issued in FY 2008 selected "other" as a groundwater
    remedy component. Groundwater containment
    includes vertical engineered barriers, and continues
    to be selected in less than 5 percent of decision
    documents. Groundwater containment remedies in
    this report do not include P&T remedies used to
    control plume migration.

    Figure 7 depicts the groundwater decision docu-
    ment data from FY 2005-08.  Figure 7 shows the
    number of decision documents that selected one or
    more of the four groundwater remedy components:
    (1) groundwater P&T, (2) groundwater in situ treat-
    ment, (3) groundwater MNA,  and (4) groundwater
     ICs. The number of decision documents is depicted
     above each bar on the chart using the y-axis, while
     the percentage of groundwater decision documents
     that contained each of the four remedy compo-
     nents is shown on each bar. The total number of
     groundwater decision documents for each year is
     listed in parentheses next to the year on the x-axis.
     For example, in FY 2005, 22 groundwater decision
     documents identified P&T as a remedy component,
     which equates to 28 percent of the 79 groundwater
     decision documents issued in FY 2005. No hierar-
     chy was used in this analysis; decision documents
     may be counted in more than one category.

     Based on the data reflected in Figure 7, ICs were
     selected in 81 percent of the groundwater decision
     documents from FY 2005-08. Figures 6 and 7
     show that P&T is being selected as a remedy com-
     ponent less frequently and in situ treatment tech-
     nologies are being selected more frequently.  The
                    Figure 6: Trends in RODs and Decision Documents Selecting
                               Groundwater Remedies (FY 1986-2008)
                        Total Groundwater RODs and Decision Documents = 1,727
              1986  1987 1988 1989 1990  1991 1992  1993 1994  1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
                                                 Fiscal Year
               --»-   GWP&T            	 GWMNA
                        GW In Situ Treatment
GW Containment (Vertical Engineered Barrier)
                                                                                — x— GW ICs and Other
    • Groundwater ICs and Other includes institutional controls and other   • Groundwater ICs and Other remedy components selected prior to FY 1998 may be
      components not classified as treatment, MNA, or containment, such as     under-represented in figure.
      monitoring and alternative water supplies.                   • RODs and decision documents may be counted in more than one category.
                                                 • RODs from FY  1986-2004 include RODs and ROD amendments.
    USEPA 2009c and USEPA 2007a.                        * Decision documents  from FY 2005-08 include RODs, ROD amendments, and select ESDs.

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number and use of ICs selected has increased over
time.  It should be noted that ICs are often used in
conjunction with other remedy components.

Table 4 depicts the types of other groundwater
remedy components selected in decision docu-
ments from FY 2005-08. Compared with FY
1982-2004 (Table 7 in ASR 12th edition, which
is based on sites rather than RODs), the selection
of (1) engineering controls is down from 6 percent
to 1 percent, (2) ICs is up from 56 percent to 87
percent, and (3) water supply remedies are down
from  13 percent to 8 percent.  Historically and cur-
rently, groundwater monitoring has been identified
as a remedy component in more than 75 percent of
RODs and decision documents. Even when moni-
toring is not identified as a remedy component,
nearly every groundwater remedial action includes
some type of groundwater monitoring. Monitoring
is typically required over a relatively long period,
from several years to potentially decades.

Table 5 lists the remedy types selected in groundwa-
ter decision documents, as well as the technologies
                                                        Table 4: Decision Documents with
                                                   Groundwater Other Remedies (FY 2005-08)
                                                         Total Number of Decision Documents with
                                                           Groundwater Other Remedies = 311
                                                            Remedy Type
                                                   Engineering Controls
  Number of
    Decision
 Documents
       4(1%)
                                                   Groundwater Monitoring
    239 (77%)
                                                   Institutional Controls
    271 (87%)
                                                   Water Supply Remedies
      26 (8%)
                                                  •  Decision documents may be counted in more than one category.
                                                  •  Decision documents include RODs, ROD amendments, and select ESDs.
                                                  USEPA 2009c.
                                                  selected for the various remedy types for FY 2005-
                                                  08. Appendix E of this report lists the remedy
                                                  types in decision documents selecting groundwater
                                                  remedies from FY 2005-08 organized by technol-
                                                  ogy. Appendix F of this report lists the remedy
                                                  types in decision documents selecting groundwater
                                                  remedies from FY 2005-08 organized by location.
                                                  Both Appendix E and F are only available electroni-
                                                  cally. Table 6 lists the specific techniques identified
      Figure 7: Decision Documents Selecting Groundwater Remedies (FY 2005-08)
                     Total Number of Groundwater Decision Documents = 336
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GWICs
• Decision documents may be counted in more than one category.
• Decision documents include RODs, ROD amendments, and select ESDs.
USEPA 2009c.

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         Table 5: Remedy Types in Decision  Documents Selecting Groundwater Remedies
                                                  (FY 2005-08)
                  Remedy Types and Technologies
                 r Pump and Treat
2005    200
        Bioremediation
               2008    Total
        Chemical Treatment
            II
         14
                  38
        Air Sparging
                                      10
        Permeable Reactive Barrier
        Phytoremediation
        Fracturing
        Multi-Phase Extraction
        Unspecified Physical/Chemical Treatment
     Groundwater Containment (Vertical Engineered Barrier
     Other Groundwatei
        Institutional Controls
   63
79
77
        Monitoring
   62
80
58
39
239
        Alternative Water Supply*
                                      26
        Engineering Control*
     •  Decision documents may be counted in more than one category.
     •  Decision documents include RODs, ROD amendments, and select ESDs.
     *  Alternative water supply includes alternative drinking water, well-head treatment, installation of new water supply wells, increasing capacity of existing water treat-
       ment plant, and treat at use location.
     t  Engineering control includes sewer/sump abandonment and the use of trees for hydraulic gradient control.
    USEPA 2009c.
                Table 6:  In Situ Bioremediation and Chemical Treatment Techniques
                            Selected in Groundwater Decisions Documents
                                                  (FY 2005-08)
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2007
2008
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• Decision documents may be counted in more than one category.
• Decision documents include RODs, ROD amendments, and select ESDs.
USEPA 2009c.

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for selected technologies.  Compared with the
period before FY 2005, there has been an increase
in selection of bioremediation and chemical treat-
ment (such as IS CO) for groundwater treatment.
Bioremediation and chemical treatment made up
the majority of the in situ technologies selected
from FY 2005-08. Of the 101 groundwater deci-
sion documents that selected in situ treatment, 62
identified bioremediation and 38 identified chemi-
cal treatment as technologies to be used. Note that
decision documents may include more than one
remedy component.

Figure 8 shows the breakout of sites selecting P&T,
in situ treatment, and MNA as part of the ground-
water remedy from FY 2005-08.  Comparing
data from FY 1982-2004 (Figure  14 in ASR 12th
edition) with the data from FY 2005-08, trends in
remedy selection are as follows:

O   Sites with P&T only have decreased signifi-
     cantly from 56 percent to 19 percent.
O   Sites with in situ treatment only have increased
     from 4 percent to 18 percent.
     Sites with in situ treatment and MNA have
     increased from 2 percent to  17 percent.
     Sites with MNA only have increased from 11
     percent to 21 percent.
O   Of the 34 sites with MNA only, 82 percent
     had a prior decision document with a  source
     control remedy, groundwater remedy, or both.

Figure 9 shows the trend in selection of in situ
treatment as a component of groundwater RODs
from FY 1986-2004 and groundwater decision
documents from FY 2005-08. As the graph shows,
selection of in situ treatment as a percentage of
groundwater decision documents has followed
an upward trend since FY 1986 but appears to be
leveling off at about 30%.

VI.    Conclusions
EPA's analysis of decision document data from
FY 2005-08 indicates the following with regard to
Superfund remedies in general:
       Figure 8: Sites with P&T, In Situ
  Treatment, or MNA Selected as Part of a
     Groundwater Remedy (FY 2005-08)
           Total Number of Sites with
     Groundwater Treatment or MNA = 164
   P&T, In Sii
    and MNA
    (13) 8%
&T and In Situ
 (no MNA)
 (12) 7%
 • Sites are counted only once in this figure as appropriate.
 • Sites are defined as those having a unique EPA ID number.
 • Remedy components are  those documented in RODs, ROD amendments, and
  select ESDs.
 USEPA 2009c.

O   The Superfund remedial program continues
     to select treatment as a primary component
     of decision documents that involve source
     control, groundwater, or both.
     The Superfund remedial program continues
     to address complex sites involving multiple
     media.

EPA's analysis of decision document data from
FY 2005-08 indicates the following with regard to
source control remedies:

O   The Superfund remedial program continues
     to select treatment for a large number of
     source control remedies.
O   Selected source control remedies include
     a combination of remedy components to
     address the complex problems that sites
     present.
     Solidification/stabilization continues to be
     the most frequently selected ex situ treatment
     technology, while the selection of incineration

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            Figure 9: Trends in Groundwater RODs and Decision Documents Selecting
                                  In Situ Treatment (FY 1986-2008)
                        Total Groundwater RODs and Decision Documents =  1,727
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                 »    Percentage of RODs and Decision Documents            Trend (Percentage of RODs and Decision Documents
                       Selecting GW In Situ Treatment                   Selecting GW In Situ Treatment)
    • RODs from FY 1986-2004 include RODs and ROD amendments.
    • Decision documents from FY 2005-08 include RODs, ROD amendments, and select ESDs.
   USEPA 2009c and USEPA 2007a.
        has decreased significantly and the selection
        of physical separation and recycling has
        increased.
        SVE, solidification/stabilization, multi-phase
        extraction, and in situ thermal treatment were
        the most frequently selected in situ treatment
        technologies.
        On average, half of the source treatment deci-
        sion documents included an in situ treatment
        component.
        The increase in the Source Other remedy com-
        ponents is  mainly attributable to ICs. The
        Superfund remedial program is more widely
        using ICs as a component of source control
        remedial actions to enhance their effectiveness
        and protectiveness. Increased knowledge and
        improved state programs facilitate using ICs as
        components of remedial actions.
EPA's analysis of decision document data from
FY 2005-08 indicates the following with regard to
groundwater remedies:

     The selection of P&T has leveled off, while
     the selection of in situ treatment, MNA, and
     ICs has increased.
     The types of other non-treatment remedy
     components selected for groundwater changed
     with an increase in ICs, a decrease in engi-
     neering control and water supply remedies,
     and continued selection of monitoring. The
     Superfund remedial program is more widely
     using ICs as a component of groundwater
     remedial actions to enhance their effectiveness
     and protectiveness. Increased knowledge and
     improved state programs facilitate using ICs as
     components of remedial actions.
O   There was an increase in selection of bioreme-
     diation and chemical treatment technologies
     for in situ groundwater treatment.

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                                High-Resolution Site Characterization
                             Fort Lewis Logistics Center Superfund Site,Washington
  High-resolution site characterization was employed during the design phase to better delineate treatment isolation
  areas in the subsurface at this site.  The investigation used multiple innovative field sampling methods including
  push probe groundwater sampling with an on-site laboratory; rotosonic drilling with sheen, dye, and ultraviolet (UV)
  fluorescence test to determine NAPL presence; electromagnetic geophysical techniques to find buried drums; and
  installation of multi-port wells for vertical groundwater profiling. The sampling and analysis program was designed
  to increase data density and limit decision uncertainty using systematic planning, dynamic work plans and field-based
  measurement technologies for real-time decision-making. The result was the development of a detailed and more
  accurate conceptual site model to more effectively design and implement the site remedy. If the design of the primary
  remedial technology, electrical resistivity heating, had been based on the remedial investigation alone, the system would
  have been oversized.

  USE PA 2005.
     The selection of in situ treatment for ground-
     water continued its overall upward trend but
     appears to be leveling off at about 30% of
     groundwater treatment remedies.
VII.
Observations, Highlights
and  Further Analysis
EPA has made observations that are suggested by
the remedy selection data and provides project
highlights related to the observations.  In addition,
where appropriate, opportunities for further analy-
sis are identified.

In  Situ Treatment Technologies
The increase in selection of in situ technologies may
be attributable to better characterization techniques
and improvements in the application of specific
in situ technologies. The high selection rate of in
situ technologies supports the need for ongoing
research into the application of in situ processes to
continue to improve their effectiveness. These in
situ remedies can reduce potential risks and costs
from  materials handling and can be more cost
effective than ex situ technologies.  The high rate of
selection of in situ technologies also supports the
need  for high-resolution site characterization, which
can better define source areas where  an in situ treat-
ment technology should be applied and which can
measure treatment effectiveness. High-resolution
site characterization techniques can provide a
vertical and horizontal contaminant  profile of the
subsurface that can then be integrated with existing
maps and depicted in three dimensions, as well as
over time.  This information can then be used to
support selection, design, and implementation of
in situ treatment technologies that directly address
source areas. The highlight above describes how
high-resolution site characterization was used at a
site.
                                                       In Situ Bioremediation Project
                                                   Iceland Coin Laundry Superfund Site, Newjersey
                                                In situ bioremediation technologies were used to
                                                remediate the groundwater plume that contained
                                                perchloroethene (PCE) at levels above  10 parts
                                                per million (ppm).  Geology at the site consists of
                                                unconsolidated sands, silts and clays underlain by sands
                                                that are highly permeable and low in organic matter
                                                and calcium carbonates. The core of the groundwater
                                                plume migrated vertically downward and horizontally.
                                                Bioremediation was selected to remediate the plume
                                                to maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) and involved
                                                injection of emulsified vegetable oil substrate, injection
                                                of sodium bicarbonate solution to adjust the pH  of
                                                the groundwater, and bioaugmentation, which involved
                                                injecting Dehalococcoides sp. (DHC) bacteria to seed
                                                the groundwater. Preliminary geochemical/chemical
                                                analyses indicate that reductive dechlorination occurred
                                                as expected.

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    In Situ Bioremediotion
    In situ bioremediation is a specific in situ treatment
    technology the selection of which may be related to
    improvements in the application of in situ methods
    and site characterization techniques.  The project
    highlight below shows how in situ bioremediation
    was successfully applied.

    Further analysis opportunities include (1) compar-
    ing the use of bioremediation in the past with the
    current use of bioremediation to identify lessons
    learned and areas that may need further research,
    and (2) examining how  EPA's efforts to improve site
    characterization have enabled more effective evalua-
    tion of in situ treatment in general and bioremedia-
    tion technologies specifically and to identify what
    other characterization improvements might further
    assist in improving the evaluation, selection, and
    design of bioremediation technologies.

    Groundwater P&T
    The decrease in the selection of P&T alone for
    groundwater may correspond to an increase in
    source treatment as a replacement for or enhance-
    ment to P&T. Despite the decrease in the selection
    of P&T, it continues to  play a substantial role in
    groundwater remediation.

    Further analysis is being conducted to determine if
    the frequency of P&T use is being inflated because
    of the way in which information is extracted from
    decision documents and entered into CERCLIS.
Further analysis may be warranted to assess whether
lessons learned from EPA's remedial system evalu-
ations and P&T optimization efforts  are being
applied when P&T remedies are selected at new
sites.  Specifically, it may be beneficial to evaluate
whether EPA is incorporating optimization ele-
ments and value engineering into selected  P&T
remedies to ensure they are designed  with the most
current innovations.

Recycling and  Green Remediation
Selection of recycling technologies for sources
increased significantly (see page 9  of this report).
This may be a result of more accurate data entry
or it may be attributable to a move toward  greener
remedies.  Recycling is  a technology that is con-
sistent with EPA's green remediation  initiative.
The highlight below provides information  about
a project that selected a technology to reduce the
carbon footprint of the remedial action, consistent
with green remediation principles.

Further analysis could be conducted to show
the degree to which green remediation concepts
are being considered during remedy selection
and implementation. This information would
help guide efforts to promote green remediation
principles.

Other Remedy Components
The increase in the "other" remedy component
may be a result of an emphasis on selecting ICs
to enhance the effectiveness and protectiveness of
      VOC Recovery from an Air Stripper and SVE System: Applying Green Remediation Concepts
                       State Road I  14 Groundwater Plume Superfund Site, Hockley County,Texas
     An innovative technology will be implemented at this site that will help reduce the project's carbon footprint.
     The Ogalalla Aquifer, which is the only source of high-quality drinking water in the area, is contaminated with
     1,2-dichloroethane (DCA) and benzene. In order to treat the groundwater plume, an air stripper and soil vapor
     extraction (SVE) system will be used to remove theVOCs, and chemical precipitation will be used to remove the
     dissolved metals. A cryogenic compression and condensation (C3) system will be employed to collect and condense
     the vapor from the air stripper and  SVE system which will then be recovered for potential recycling and resale. The C3
     technology will reduce the carbon footprint for the site cleanup by eliminating air emissions from the treatment plant
     and allowing for an accelerated cleanup using the SVE system.

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source control and grounclwater remedial actions.
The high prevalence of monitoring at the major-
ity of groundwater sites supports EPA's efforts to
optimize long-term monitoring.

VIM.  Sources and Electronic
        Versions
This section lists the sources of information used
in this report and provides information on how
to access the electronic version of this report and
previous versions of ASR.

Sources
  1.  USEPA 2009a. Superfund Preliminary Close
     Out Report, State Road  114 Ground Water
     Plume Superfund Site, Levelland, Hockley
     County,  Texas. September 1, 2009. Superfund
     Document Management System (SDMS)
     docid#872955.

  2.  USEPA 2009b. State Road 114 Superfund
     Summary Fact Sheet. Updated August
     3, 2009.  www.epa.gov/earthIr6/6sf/pdf-
     files70605177.pdf.

  3.  USEPA 2009c. Comprehensive
     Environmental Response, Compensation,
     and Liability Information System (CERCLIS).
     http://cfpub.epa.gov/supercpad/cursites/
     srchsites.cfm. This report uses CERCLIS
     data as of July 31, 2009. The CERCLIS data
     includes  all RODs, ROD amendments, and
     ESDs with a remedy component issued by EPA
     in FY 2005-08 and information from review
     of individual decision documents from FY
     2005-08 as necessary to clarify the CERCLIS
     information.

  4.  USEPA 2007a. Treatment Technologies
     for Site Cleanup:  Annual Status Report
     (ASR) Twelfth Edition (EPA-542-R-07-012).
     EPA. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
     Response (OSWER). September 2007.

  5.  USEPA 2007b. Superfund Preliminary Close
     Out Report, Iceland Coin Laundry Superfund
     Site, Vineland, New Jersey. September 27,
     2007. SDMS docid # 134691.
  6.  USEPA 2005. Expedited Site Characterization
     of Mixed Chlorinated Solvents and Petroleum
     Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid (DNAPL)
     Using Multiple Investigative Techniques in
     Conjunction with Mobile and Fixed Labs
     at Fort Lewis Logistics Center, Fort Lewis,
     WA. www.triadcentral.org/user/includes/
     dsp profile.cfm?Project ID=13. May 2005.

Electronic Versions
SRR 13th edition is available electronically at
www.clu-in.org/asr. The body of the report and its
appendices can be downloaded from the Web site.
The list below describes the appendices for this
SRR.

Appendix A.  Treatment Technologies by Fiscal
  Year. This appendix lists the ex situ and in situ
  source treatment technologies and the groundwa-
  ter in situ treatment technologies and groundwa-
  ter pump and treat remedies by fiscal year from
  1982-2008.

Appendix B. Definitions of Specific Treatment
  Technologies. This appendix defines the specific
  treatment technologies selected as part of reme-
  dial actions.

Appendix C. Source Treatment Technologies
  Selected in Decision Documents from FY
  2005-08, Organized by Technology (Only avail-
  able electronically).  This appendix lists the source
  treatment technologies selected from FY 2005-08
  and sites/operable units with which these tech-
  nologies are associated.

Appendix D. Source Treatment Technologies
  Selected in Decision Documents from FY
  2005-08, Organized by Location (Only available
  electronically). This appendix lists the  source
  treatment technologies selected from FY 2005-08
  and sites/operable units with which these tech-
  nologies are associated

Appendix E. Groundwater Remedies Selected
  in Decision Documents  from FY 2005-08,
  Organized by Technology (Only available elec-
  tronically). This appendix lists the groundwater
  technologies selected in decision documents from

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     FY 2005-08 and the sites/operable units with
     which these technologies are associated.

   Appendix R Groundwater Remedies Selected
     in Decision Documents from FY 2005-08,
     Organized by Location (Only available electroni-
     cally). This appendix lists the groundwater tech-
     nologies selected in decision documents from FY
     2005-08 and the sites/operable units with which
     these technologies are associated.

   Appendix G. Remedy Selection Summary Matrix
     FY 2005-08 (Only available electronically). This
     appendix lists the remedy components selected in
     each decision document analyzed for the SRR.
Appendix H. Identification of Remedy and Record
  of Decision Types for Superfund Remedial
  Actions (Only available electronically). This
  appendix provides the remedy  definitions used to
  identify the types of remedy components selected
  in decision documents and subsequently entered
  into CERCLIS.

In addition, electronic versions of previous ASR
reports can be downloaded from
www. clu-in. or g/asr.

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Index
Air Sparging  8, 12
Alternative drinking water 12
Alternative water supply. See Alternative
    drinking water
Annual Status Report (ASR) 1, 2, 4
    12th Edition 1,2, 6, 7, 11, 13


Beneficial use 5
Bioremediation 1, 2, 12, 13, 14, 15,
    16, B-l, B-3, B-4. See also In Situ
    Bioremediation
Bioventing 8
CERCLA Information System
   (CERCLIS) 2, 16, 17, 18
Chemical Reduction/Oxidation B-l
Chemical treatment  1,  12, 13, 14, B-l,
   B-3, B-4
CLU-IN. See Hazardous Waste Cleanup
   Information (CLU-IN)
Composting 8
Comprehensive Environmental
   Response, Compensation, and
   Liability Act (CERCLA) 1
Containment  2, 6, 7, 10
Containment on-site. See Containment
Contaminants B-l, B-2, B-3
Dense nonaqueous-phase liquid
   (DNAPL) 4, 17
Desorption, thermal  8, 9, B-3
Disposal 6
Electrical separation 8
Explanation of Significant Differences
   (ESD)  1, 2, 8, 9, 11, 12,  17
Ex situ technologies 1, 7, 9, 15
Federal Remediation Technologies
   Roundtable (FRTR) B-l
Filtration  B-5
Flushing 8, B-l, B-4
Fracturing 8, 12
Free Product Recovery 8
Green Remediation 1, 2, 16
Groundwater 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12,
   13, 14, 15, 16,  17, 18
Groundwater Pump and  treat (P&T).
   See Pump and treat (P&T)


Hazardous Waste Cleanup Information
   (CLU-IN) iii, 17, 18,  1
High-resolution site characterization  1,
   2, 15
Incineration  1, 8, 9, 13, B-2
Innovative  1, 15, 16
In Situ  1, 13, 15
   Bioremediation  I, 2,  16. See
       also Bioremediation
   In Situ Chemical Oxidation (KCO) 5,
       7, 12,  13
   Remedies 15
   Source Treatment  7, 17
   Treatment 1, 9, 10, 12,  13, 14, 15,
       16, 17
   Treatment component 1, 9,  14
   Treatment technologies 1, 7, 10, 13, 14,
       15, 16, 17
Institutional controls (1C) 1,  2, 6, 10,
   12, 14, 16
In-well air stripping  B-4


Leachate Treatment 8


Mechanical separation  B-4.
   See Filtration
Mechanical soil aeration 8, B-2
Monitored natural attenuation (MNA)
   ii, 1, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, B-5
Monitoring  7, 11, 12, 14,  17
Multi-Phase Extraction  1, 7, 8,  12, 14

         	
Nanoremediation B-2, B-4
Nanotechnology B-2
National Oil and Hazardous Substances
   Pollution  Contingency Plan (NCP)
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National Priorities List (NPL) 2
Neutralization 8, B-2
New water supply wells  12
No Action/No Futher Action 3
Non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPL) 6
On-site containment. See Containment
Open burn/open detonation 8, B-2
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Physical Separation  8, 9, 14, B-2
Phytoremediation 8, 12, B-2, B-4
Pump and treat (P&T)  ii, 1, 5, 9, 10,
    12, 13, 14, 16, B-l
R	
Record of Decision (ROD) i, 1, 2, 4, 6,
    7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 17
Recycling  9, 14, 16
Remedial action 1, 2, 11, 14, 16, 17
s	
Sewer/Sump Abandonment  12
Soil vapor extraction (SVE)  1, 5, 7, 14,
    16, B-2, B-3, B-4
Solidification/stabilization 1, 7, 9, 13,
    14
Solvent extraction 8, B-3
Source Control  1, 2, 4, 6, 9,  13, 14, 17
Superfund Document Management
    System (SDMS)  17
Superfund Remedy Report (SRR) 1,
    2, 4, 17, 18.  See also Annual Status
    Report (ASR)

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                                       Vapor intrusion  6
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   Appendix B:  Definitions of
   Specific Treatment Technologies
   This appendix provides definitions of 18 types of
   source control (primarily soil) treatment technolo-
   gies, 10 types of in situ groundwater treatment
   technologies, 8 types of groundwater P&T technolo-
   gies, and 3 containment technologies. Technologies
   that are applicable to both source control and
   groundwater treatment are described only once
   under the source control treatment section. For
   P&T technologies, the descriptions focus on the
   treatment portion of the technology. Groundwater
   pumping technologies are not addressed in this
   report. Definitions  are based on the Remediation
   Technologies Screening Matrix and Reference
   Guide, Version 4.0,  which can be viewed at the
   Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable
   (FRTR) website at www.frtr.gov. except as noted.

   Source Control  Treatment Technologies
   BIOREMEDIATION uses microorganisms to degrade
   organic contaminants in soil, sludge, solids, and
   groundwater either in situ or ex situ. It can also
   be used to make metals or metalloids less toxic
   or mobile. When treating organic contaminants,
   the microorganisms  break down contaminants by
   using them as a food source or cometabolizing them
   with a food source.  Aerobic processes require an
   oxygen source, and the end-products typically are
   carbon dioxide and water.  Anaerobic processes
   are conducted in the absence of oxygen, and the
   end-products can  include methane, hydrogen gas,
   sulfide, elemental sulfur, and dinitrogen gas. Ex
   situ bioremediation technologies for groundwater
   typically involve treating extracted groundwater
   in a bioreactor or  constructed wetland. In situ
   techniques stimulate and create a favorable
   environment for microorganisms to grow and use
   contaminants as a food and energy source, or to
   cometabolize them.  Generally, this process involves
   providing some combination of oxygen, nutrients,
   and moisture, and controlling the temperature and
   pH. Microorganisms that have been adapted for
   degradation of specific contaminants are sometimes
   applied to enhance the process.  For the treatment
   of metals and metalloids, it  involves biological
   activity that promotes the formation of less toxic
or mobile species, by either creating ambient
conditions that will cause such species to form, or
changing the chemical form of the contaminant
directly. The treatment may result in oxidation,
reduction, precipitation, coprecipitation, or another
transformation of the contaminant.

CHEMICAL TREATMENT, also known as chemical
reduction/oxidation, typically involves reduction/
oxidation (redox) reactions that chemically convert
hazardous contaminants to compounds that are
nonhazardous, less toxic, more stable, less mobile,
or inert.  Redox reactions involve the transfer
of electrons from one compound to another.
Specifically, one reactant is oxidized (loses electrons)
and one is reduced (gains electrons). The oxidizing
agents used for treatment of hazardous contami-
nants in soil include ozone, hydrogen peroxide,
hypochlorites, potassium permanganate, Fenton's
reagent (hydrogen peroxide and iron), chlorine, and
chlorine dioxide. This method may be applied in
situ or ex situ to soils, sludges, sediments, and other
solids, and may also be applied to groundwater in
situ or ex situ (P&T). P&T chemical treatment may
also include the use of ultraviolet (UV) light in a
process known as UV oxidation.

ELECTROKINETICS is based on the theory that a  low-
density current will mobilize contaminants in  the
form of charged species.  A current passed between
electrodes is intended to cause aqueous media, ions,
and particulates to move through the soil, waste,
and water.  Contaminants arriving at the electrodes
can be removed by means of electroplating or
electrodeposition, precipitation or coprecipitation,
adsorption, complexing with ion exchange resins,
or by the pumping of water (or other fluid) near the
electrode.

For FLUSHING, a solution of water, surfactants,
or cosolvents is applied to the soil or injected
into the subsurface to treat contaminated soil  or
groundwater.  When treating soil, the injection
is often designed to raise the water table into the
contaminated soil zone.  Injected water and treat-
ment agents are recovered together with flushed
contaminants.

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Both on-site and off-site INCINERATION use high tem-
peratures (870 to 1,200 °C or 1,600 to  2,200 °F) to
volatilize and combust (in the presence of oxygen)
organics in hazardous wastes.  Auxiliary fuels are
often employed to initiate and sustain combustion.
The destruction and removal efficiency (DRE)
for properly operated incinerators exceeds the
99.99% requirement for hazardous waste and can
be operated to meet the 99.9999% requirement for
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) and dioxins.  Off-
gases and combustion residuals generally require
treatment.  On-site incineration typically uses a
transportable unit; for off-site incineration, waste is
transported to a central facility.

MECHANICAL SOIL AERATION agitates contaminated
soil, using tilling or other means to volatilize
contaminants.

MULTI-PHASE EXTRACTION uses a vacuum system
to remove various combinations of contaminated
groundwater, separate-phase petroleum product,
and vapors from the subsurface. The system typi-
cally lowers the water table around the well, expos-
ing more of the formation. Contaminants in the
newly exposed vadose zone are then accessible to
vapor extraction. Once above ground, the extracted
vapors or liquid-phase organics and groundwater
are separated and treated.

NANOREMEDIATION  is a relatively new technology
for environmental remediation.  "Nanotechnology
is the understanding and control of matter at
dimensions between approximately 1 and 100
nanometers, where unique phenomena enable
novel applications" (National Nanotechnology
Initiative [NNI] 2008).  Nanoparticles can be highly
reactive due to their large surface area to volume
ratio and the presence of a greater number of
reactive sites. This allows for increased contact with
contaminants, thereby resulting in rapid reduction
of contaminant concentrations (Nanotechnology for
Site Remediation, EPA OSWER, EPA-542-F-08-009,
2008).

NEUTRALIZATION is  a chemical reaction between an
acid and a base.  The reaction involves acidic or
caustic wastes that are neutralized (pH is adjusted
toward 7.0) using caustic or acid additives.

OPEN BURN (OB) and OPEN DETONATION (OD)
operations are conducted to destroy excess,
obsolete, or unserviceable (EOU) munitions and
energetic materials.  In OB operations, energetics or
munitions are destroyed by self-sustained combus-
tion, which is ignited by an external source, such
as a flame, heat, or a detonation wave. In OD
operations, explosives and munitions are destroyed
by detonation, which generally is initiated by an
energetic charge.

PHYSICAL SEPARATION processes use physical proper-
ties to separate contaminated and uncontaminated
media, or separate different types of media.  For
example, different-sized sieves and screens can be
used to separate contaminated soil from relatively
uncontaminated debris. Another application of
physical separation is the dewatering of sediments
or sludge.

PHYTOREMEDIATION is a process that uses plants to
remove, transfer, stabilize, or destroy contaminants
in soil, sediment, or groundwater.  The mechanisms
of phytoremediation include enhanced rhizosphere
biodegradation (takes place in soil or groundwater
immediately surrounding plant roots), phytoextrac-
tion (also known as phytoaccumulation, the uptake
of contaminants by plant roots and the transloca-
tion/accumulation of contaminants into plant
shoots and leaves), phytodegradation (metabolism
of contaminants within plant tissues), and phytosta-
bilization (production of chemical compounds by
plants to immobilize contaminants  at the interface
of roots and soil). Phytoremediation applies to all
biological, chemical, and physical processes that are
influenced by plants (including the rhizosphere)
and that aid in the cleanup of contaminated sub-
stances. Phytoremediation may be applied in situ or
ex situ to soils,  sludges, sediments, other solids, or
groundwater.

SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION (SVE) is used to remediate
unsaturated (vadose) zone soil. A vacuum is applied
to the soil to induce the controlled  flow of air and

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   remove volatile and some semivolatile organic con-
   taminants from the soil. SVE usually is performed
   in situ; however, in some cases, it can be used as an
   ex situ technology.

   For SOIL WASHING, contaminants sorbed onto
   fine soil particles are separated from bulk soil in a
   water-based system on the basis of particle size.  The
   wash water may be augmented with a basic leaching
   agent, surfactant, or chelating agent, or by adjusting
   the pH to help remove contaminants.  Soils and
   wash water are mixed ex situ in a tank or other
   treatment unit. The wash water and various soil
   fractions are usually separated using gravity settling.

   SOLIDIFICATION/STABILIZATION (S/S) reduces the
   mobility of hazardous substances and contaminants
   in the environment through both physical and
   chemical means. The S/S process physically binds
   or encloses contaminants within a stabilized mass.
   S/S is performed both ex situ and in situ. Ex situ S/S
   requires excavation of the material to be treated,
   and the resultant material must be disposed. In situ
   S/S uses auger/caisson systems and injector head
   systems to add binders to the contaminated soil
   or waste without excavation, leaving the resultant
   material in place.

   SOLVENT EXTRACTION uses an organic solvent as an
   extractant to separate contaminants from soil. The
   organic solvent is mixed with contaminated soil in
   an extraction unit.  The extracted solution then is
   passed through a separator, where the contaminants
   and extractant are separated from the soil.

   For THERMAL DESORPTION, wastes are heated so
   that organic contaminants and water volatilize.
   Typically, a carrier gas or vacuum system transports
   the volatilized water and organics to a gas treatment
   system, typically a thermal oxidation or recovery
   system. Based on the operating temperature of
   the desorber, thermal desorption processes can
   be categorized into two groups: high temperature
   thermal desorption (320 to 560 °C or 600 to 1000
   °F) and low temperature thermal desorption (90
   to 320 °C or 200 to 600 °F). Thermal desorption
   is an  ex situ treatment process.  In situ thermal
desorption processes are discussed below as in situ
thermal treatment.

IN SITU THERMAL TREATMENT is a treatment process
that uses heat to facilitate extraction through
volatilization and other mechanisms or to destroy
contaminants in situ. Volatilized contaminants
are typically removed from the vadose zone using
SVE.  Specific types of in situ thermal treatment
techniques include conductive heating, electrical
resistive heating, radio frequency heating, hot air
injection, hot water injection, and steam enhanced
extraction.

VITRIFICATION uses an electric current to melt
contaminated soil at elevated temperatures (1,600
to 2,000° C or 2,900 to 3,650 °F). Upon cooling,
the vitrification product is a chemically stable,
leach-resistant, glass and crystalline material similar
to obsidian or basalt rock.  The high temperature
component of the process destroys or removes
organic materials. Radionuclides and heavy
metals are retained within the vitrified product.
Vitrification may be conducted in situ or ex situ.

In  Situ GroundwoterTreatment
Technologies
AIR SPARGING involves the injection of air or oxygen
into a contaminated aquifer. Injected air traverses
horizontally and vertically in channels through the
soil column, creating an underground stripper that
removes volatile and semivolatile organic contami-
nants by volatilization.  The injected air helps to
flush the contaminants into the unsaturated zone.
SVE usually is implemented in conjunction with
air sparging to remove the generated vapor-phase
contamination from the vadose zone. Oxygen
added to the contaminated groundwater and
vadose-zone soils also can enhance biodegradation
of contaminants below and above the water table.

BIOREMEDIATION - See Source Control Treatment
Technologies.

CHEMICAL TREATMENT - See Source Control
Treatment Technologies.

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ELECTROKINETICS - See Source Control Treatment
Technologies.

FLUSHING - See Source Control Treatment
Technologies.

For IN-WELL Am STRIPPING, air is injected into a
double-screened well, causing the volatile organic
compounds (VOC) in the contaminated groundwa-
ter to transfer from the dissolved phase to the vapor
phase in air bubbles. As the air bubbles  rise to the
surface of the water, the vapors are drawn off and
treated by a SVE system.

MULTI-PHASE EXTRACTION - See Source Control
Treatment Technologies.

NANOREMEDIATION - See Source Control Treatment
Technologies.

PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIERS (PRB), also known
as passive treatment walls, are installed across the
flow path of a contaminated groundwater plume,
allowing the water portion of the plume  to flow
through the wall.  These barriers allow the passage
of water while prohibiting the movement of con-
taminants by employing treatment agents within the
wall such as zero-valent metals (usually zero-valent
iron), chelators, sorbents, compost, and microbes.
The contaminants are either degraded or retained
in a concentrated  form by the barrier material,
which may need to be replaced periodically.

PHYTOREMEDIATION - See Source Control Treatment
Technologies.

Pump and Treat Technologies
(Ex Situ Treatment)
In ADSORPTION, contaminants concentrate at the
surface of a sorbent, thereby reducing their concen-
tration in the bulk liquid phase.  This technology is
typically applied by passing extracted groundwater
through a column containing granular adsorbent.
The most common adsorbent is granulated acti-
vated carbon. Other natural and synthetic adsor-
bents include activated alumina, lignin adsorption,
sorption clays, and synthetic resins.
AIR STRIPPING partitions volatile organics from
extracted groundwater by increasing the surface area
of the contaminated water exposed to air. Aeration
methods include packed towers, diffused aeration,
tray aeration, and spray aeration.

BIOREMEDIATION - See Source Control Treatment
Technologies.

CHEMICAL TREATMENT - See Source Control
Treatment Technologies.

FILTRATION is the physical process of mechanical
separation based on particle size, whereby particles
suspended in a fluid are separated by forcing the
fluid through a  porous medium. As fluid passes
through the  medium, the suspended particles are
trapped on the surface of the medium and/or
within the body of the medium.

ION EXCHANGE removes ions from the aqueous
phase by the exchange of cations or anions between
the contaminants and the exchange medium. Ion
exchange materials may consist of resins made
from synthetic organic materials that contain ionic
functional groups to which exchangeable ions are
attached.

MEMBRANE FILTRATION separates contaminants from
water by passing it through a semipermeable barrier
or membrane.  The membrane allows water and
other low molecular weight chemicals to pass, while
blocking contaminants with a higher molecular
weight.  Membrane filtration processes  include
microfiltration,  ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, and
reverse osmosis.

METALS PRECIPITATION transforms dissolved  con-
taminants into an insoluble solid, facilitating the
contaminant's subsequent removal from the liquid
phase by sedimentation or filtration. The process
usually uses pH adjustment, addition of a chemical
precipitant, and flocculation.

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   Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA)
   for Groundwater
   GROUNDWATER MNA is the reliance on natural
   attenuation processes (within the context of a
   carefully controlled and monitored approach to
   site cleanup) to achieve site-specific remediation
   objectives within a time frame that is reasonable,
   compared with that offered by other, more active
   methods. The "natural attenuation processes"
   include a variety of physical, chemical, or biological
   processes that, under favorable conditions, act
   without human intervention to reduce the mass,
   toxicity, mobility, volume, or concentration of
   contaminants in soil or groundwater.  These in
   situ processes include biodegradation; dispersion;
   dilution; sorption; volatilization; radioactive decay;
   and chemical or biological stabilization, transforma-
   tion, or destruction of contaminants.  Guidance
   on MNA is available from the document Use of
   Monitored Natural Attenuation at Superfund, RCRA
   Corrective Action, and Underground Storage Tank Sites
   (OSWER Directive 9 200.4-17 P, EPA, April 21,
   1999).

   Alonitored Natural Recovery
   (MNR) for Sediments
   SEDIMENT MNR relies on a wide range of naturally
   occurring processes to reduce risk from con-
   taminated sediments to human and/or ecological
   receptors. These processes may include physical,
   biological, and chemical mechanisms that act
   together to reduce the risk posed by the con-
   taminants. The key difference between MNA for
   groundwater and MNR for sediment is in the type
   of processes most  often being relied upon to reduce
   risk. Transformation of contaminants is usually
   the major attenuating process for contaminated
groundwater; however, these processes are fre-
quently too slow for the persistent contaminants of
concern (COCs) in sediment to provide for reme-
diation in a reasonable time frame. Therefore, isola-
tion and mixing of contaminants through natural
sedimentation is the process most frequently relied
upon for contaminated sediment (Contaminated
Sediment Remediation Guidance for Hazardous Waste
Sites, EPA OSWER, EPA-540-R-05-012, 2005).

Containment Technologies
COVER SYSTEMS, also known as caps or covers, are
surface barriers  composed of one of more layers
of impermeable material designed to contain
contaminated source material. Cover systems can
be used to prevent direct contact with the source
material or minimize leachate creation by prevent-
ing surface water infiltration into the contained
source material.

A BOTTOM LINER is a subsurface impermeable
barrier designed to prevent the spread of leachate
from contaminated source material. They are
often used in conjunction with cover systems in the
containment of source material.

VERTICAL ENGINEERED BARRIERS (VEB) are sub-
surface barriers  made of an impermeable material
designed to contain or divert groundwater. VEBs
can be used to contain contaminated groundwa-
ter, divert uncontaminated groundwater from
a contaminated area, or divert contaminated
groundwater from a drinking water intake or other
protected resource. VEBs can  also be used for the
containment of source material.

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                                                      Superfund Remedy Report
Appendices C, D, E, F, G, and H
Available Electronically

Appendix C. Source Treatment
    Technologies Selected in Decision
    Documents from FY 2005-08,
    Organized by Technology

Appendix D. Source Treatment
    Technologies Selected in Decision
    Documents from FY 2005-08,
    Organized by Location

Appendix E. Groundwater Remedies
    Selected in Decision  Documents
    from FY 2005-08, Organized by
    Technology
Appendix F: Groundwater Remedies
    Selected in Decision Documents
    from FY 2005-08, Organized by
    Location

Appendix G. Remedy Selection
    Summary Matrix FY 2005-08

Appendix H. Identification of Remedy
    and Record of Decision Types for
    Superfund Remedial Actions
These appendices do not appear in the printed version of the Superfund Remedy Report 13th Edition.
The appendices are available in the online version of this report at www.clu-in.org/asr

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                     from FY 2005-08, Organized by Technology
Additional information regarding these sites, including site progress profiles, can be obtained by searching the Superfund Information System website
at http;//cfpub.epa.gov/supercpad/cursites/srchsites.cfm. Additional information regarding treatment technologies is available from the EPA CLU-IN
website at www.clu-in.org.
         FY   Site Name
                                                                    Operable Unit     n Decis'onT       EPA Region
                                                                     v            Document Tvue          8
    Air Sparging
        2005
        2005
    Biopile
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
03
ESD
ESD
ID
ID
ID4890008952
ID4890008952
        2007  NEPERA CHEMICAL CO., INC.
    Chemical Treatment
                                                                                      ROD
                            02
                                      NYD0005II45I
        2005  IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
        2005  IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
    Composting
                                                                        03
              ESD
              ESD
                            ID
                            ID
           ID4890008952
           ID4890008952
        2007  SHARON STEEL CORP (FARRELL WORKS DISPOSAL AREA)
        2005  WEST VIRGINIA ORDNANCE (USARMY)
        2007  MILAN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
    Evaporation
                                                                        02
                                                                        05
             ROD
             ESD
             ESD
              03
              03
              04
PA
WV
TN
PADOOI933I75
WVD9807I3036
TN0210020582
        2008  BELL LANDFILL
    Free Product Recovery
                                                                                      ESD
                            03
                            PA
          PAD980705I07
2005 KOPPERS CO., INC. (NEWPORT PLANT)
2006 FOOTE MINERAL CO.
2006 GARLAND CREOSOTING
2006 HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
2006 JASPER CREOSOTING COMPANY INC.
01 ROD
01 ROD
01 ROD
01 ROD
01 ROD
03
03
06
06
06
DE
PA
TX
TX
TX
DED980552244
PAD077087989
TXD007330053
TXD050299577
TXD008096240
    Incineration (Off Site)
2005 BOG CREEK FARM
2006 SOLVENT SAVERS
2008 STANDARD CHLORINE OF DELAWARE, INC.
2007 LENI OIL SERVICE, INC.
2006 HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
2006 JASPER CREOSOTING COMPANY INC.
01 ESD
01 ROD-A
01 ESD
01 ESD
01 ROD
01 ROD
02
02
03
05
06
06
NJ
NY
DE
IL
TX
TX
NJD063I57I50
NYD98042II76
DED04I2I2473
ILD00545I7II
TXD050299577
TXD008096240
    Leachate Treatment
        2007  ONONDAGALAKE
        2005  PETER COOPER
        2006  MIDNITE MINE
    Neutralization
                                                                                      ROD
                                                                                      ROD
                                                                                      ROD
                            02
                            02
                            NY
                            WA
          NYD9869I3580
          NYD980530265
          WAD980978753
        2005  CALIFORNIA GULCH
        2006  PURITY OIL SALES, INC.
                                                                        02
             ROD
             ROD-A
              09
CO
CA
COD9807I7938
CAD980736I5I
                                                                                                                                        Appendix C

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FY Site Name
Ex Situ, continued
Operable Unit

Decision
Document Type

EPA Region

State

EPA ID

Open Burn/Open Detonation
2005 ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
Physical Separation
2005 W.R. GRACE & CO., INC. (ACTON PLANT)
2006 HITEMAN LEATHER
2005 LI TUNGSTEN CORP.
2008 MERCURY REFINING, INC.
2008 SENECA ARMY DEPOT
2006 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
2006 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
2007 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
2006 LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
2007 FORT EUSTIS (US ARMY)
2008 LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE/NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
2008 LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE/NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
2006 AMERICAN BRASS INC.
2006 UNITED METALS, INC.
2005 BREWER GOLD MINE
2005 KERR-MCGEE (KRESS CREEK/WEST BRANCH OF DUPAGE RIVER)
2006 BENNETT STONE QUARRY
2006 ST. REGIS PAPER CO.
2007 ALLIED CHEMICAL & IRONTON COKE
2008 NEASE CHEMICAL
2008 HUDSON REFINERY
2005 PALMER BARGE LINE
2005 ST. LOUIS AIRPORT/HAZE LWOOD INTERIM STORAGE/FUTURA COATINGS CO.
2005 MILLTOWN RESERVOIR SEDIMENTS
2006 SILVER BOW CREEK/BUTTE AREA
2007 ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
2008 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
2008 OMEGA CHEMICAL CORPORATION
2005 ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
Recycling
2005 KEEFE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (KES)
2005 KOPPERS CO., INC. (NEWPORT PLANT)
2005 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
2007 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
2006 AVTEX FIBERS, INC.
2006 AMERICAN BRASS INC.
2006 UNITED METALS, INC.
2007 OUTBOARD MARINE CORP.
07

03
01
04
01
07
34
07
08
02
02
34
51
01
01
01
01
01
07
03
03
01
00
01
02
08
09
08
01
07

02
01
20
08
10
01
01
04
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
09

01
02
02
02
02
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
04
04
04
05
05
05
05
05
06
06
07
08
08
09
09
09
09

01
03
03
03
03
04
04
05
GU

MA
NY
NY
NY
NY
MD
MD
MD
PA
VA
VA
VA
AL
FL
SC
IL
IN
MN
OH
OH
OK
TX
MO
MT
MT
CA
CA
CA
GU

NH
DE
MD
MD
VA
AL
FL
IL
GU657I9995I9

MADOO 1002252
NYD98 15609 IS
NYD986882660
NYD048I48I75
NY02 13820830
MD22 10020036
MD32I002I355
MD32I002I355
PA62 13820503
VA62 10020321
VA2800005033
VA2800005033
ALD98 1868466
FLD098924038
SCD9875779I3
ILD98082399I
IND0064I865I
MND057597940
OHD0437302I7
OHD9806IOOI8
OKD08247I988
TXD068 104561
MOD980633I76
MTD9807I7565
MTD980502777
CA2 170023236
CA2890090002
CAD04224500I
GU657 19995 19

NHD092059II2
DED980552244
MD22 10020036
MD32 1002 1355
VAD070358684
ALD98 1868466
FLD098924038
ILD000802827
Appendix C

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FY Site Name
Ex Situ, continued
Operable Unit

Decision
Document Type

EPA Region

State

EPA ID

Recycling, continued
2008 HUDSON REFINERY
2005 PALMER BARGE LINE
2006 CHEROKEE COUNTY
2006 CHEROKEE COUNTY
2008 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL (USARMY) - Off-Site Waste Disposal
2005 ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
2005 UMATILLA ARMY DEPOT (LAGOONS)
Soil Vapor Extraction
2005 DURHAM MEADOWS
2007 NEPERA CHEMICAL CO., INC.
Solidification/Stabilization
2005 HATHEWAY & PATTERSON
2007 NEW HAMPSHIRE PLATING CO.
2005 PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY)
2006 HITEMAN LEATHER
2006 SENECA ARMY DEPOT
2008 SENECA ARMY DEPOT
2006 SOLVENT SAVERS
2005 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
2007 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
2006 PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION
2005 PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION
2008 OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP/FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO.
2008 ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT (SOUTHEAST INDUSTRIAL AREA)
2007 USARMY/NASA REDSTONE ARSENAL
2006 ESCAMBIA WOOD - PENSACOLA
2006 STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO (TAMPA)
2006 UNITED METALS, INC.
2008 USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
2006 SIGMON'S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
2008 SMALLEY-PIPER
2007 NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
2008 SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS RESIDENTIAL SOIL CONTAMINATION
2008 HUDSON REFINERY
2006 HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
2005 ANNAPOLIS LEAD MINE
2008 MADISON COUNTY MINES
2005 CALIFORNIA GULCH
2006 DAVENPORT AND FLAGSTAFF SMELTERS
2007 CAMP PENDLETON MARINE CORPS BASE
01
00
03
04
03
07
09

01
01

01
01
04
01
04
07
01
20
08
16
30
01
02
06
01
01
01
05
01
01
07
00
01
01
01
03
II
01
04
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ESD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD

ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
06
06
07
07
08
09
10

01
02

01
01
02
02
02
02
02
03
03
03
03
03
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
05
05
06
06
07
07
08
08
09
OK
TX
KS
KS
CO
GU
OR

CT
NY

MA
NH
NJ
NY
NY
NY
NY
MD
MD
MD
MD
PA
AL
AL
FL
FL
FL
FL
NC
TN
MN
MN
OK
TX
MO
MO
CO
UT
CA
OKD08247I988
TXD068 104561
KSD98074I862
KSD98074I862
C052I0020769
GU657I9995I9
OR62 138209 17

CTDOO 1452093
NYD0005II45I

MADOO 1060805
NHDOOI09I453
NJ32 10020704
NYD98 15609 15
NY02 13820830
NY02 13820830
NYD98042II76
MD22 10020036
MD32I002I355
MD7 170024536
MD7 170024536
PAD980229298
AL32 10020027
AL72 10020742
FLD008I68346
FLD004092532
FLD098924038
FL5 170022474
NCD062555792
TNN000407378
MN72 13820908
MNN000509I36
OKD08247I988
TXD050299577
M000009586II
MOD0986334I5
COD9807 17938
UTD9880757I9
CA2 170023533
Appendix C

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          FY   Site Name
Operable Unit     n  DeCIS'°nT          EPA Region
 r               Document Tvue             B
Ex Situ, conti
    Solidification/Stabilization, continued
         2008   CAMP PENDLETON MARINE CORPS BASE
         2007   ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
         2005   IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
         2005   IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
    Surface Water Treatment
     05
     08
     03
 ROD
 ROD
 ESD
 ESD
09
09
CA
GU
ID
ID
CA2170023533
GU657I9995I9
ID4890008952
ID4890008952
         2006   HITEMAN LEATHER
         2006   RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
         2007   REASOR CHEMICAL COMPANY
         2005   SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
         2007   NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
         2008   HUDSON  REFINERY
         2006   HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
         2005   PESTER REFINERY CO.
         2008   CAPTAIN JACK  MILL
         2005   CENTRAL CITY, CLEAR CREEK
         2008   GILT EDGE MINE
    Thermal Desorption
     67
     07
     03
 ROD
 ROD
ROD-A
 ROD
ROD-A
 ROD
 ROD
ROD-A
 ROD
 ESD
 ROD
02
03
04
04
05
06
06
07
NY
PA
NC
SC
MN
OK
TX
KS
CO
CO
SD
NYD98I5609I5
PAD981033459
NCD986187094
SCI890008989
MN7213820908
OKD08247I988
TXD050299577
KSD000829846
COD98I55I427
COD9807I7557
SDD987673985
         2005   LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUND WATER PLUME
    Unspecified Off Site Treatment
                      ROD
                                     MT
                               MT0007623052
         2005   DOVER MUNICIPAL WELL 4
         2007   ROCKAWAY BOROUGH WELL FIELD
         2006   ROCKAWAY BOROUGH WELL FIELD
         2005   LITTLE VALLEY
         2007   ONONDAGALAKE
         2006   AMERICAN  BRASS INC.
         2008   ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT (SOUTHEAST INDUSTRIAL AREA)
         2008   PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
         2008   USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
         2008   TOOELE  ARMY DEPOT (NORTH AREA)
         2005   ONONDAGA LAKE
         2005   IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
    Unspecified Thermal Treatment	
     02
     03
     04
     02
     02
     02
     05
     09
     02
     03
 ROD
 ROD
 ROD
 ROD
 ROD
 ROD
 ROD
 ROD
 ROD
 ROD
 ROD
 ESD
02
02
02
02
02
04
04
04
04
08
02
NJ
NJ
NY
NY
AL
AL
FL
FL
UT
NY
ID
NJD980654I3I
NJD980654II5
NJD980654II5
NYOOO1233634
NYD9869I3580
ALD981868466
AL3210020027
FL9170024567
FL5170022474
UT32I3820894
NYD9869I3580
ID4890008952
         2006   HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
     12
 ROD
07
NE
NED980862668
                                                                                                                                                                             Appendix C

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FY Site Name
Operable Unit
Decision
Document Type
EPA Region
State
EPA ID
In Situ
Bioremediation
2006 BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
2006 ICELAND COIN LAUNDRY AREA GW PLUME
2006 FOOTE MINERAL CO.
2006 TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
2005 SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
2007 LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
2007 LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
2005 LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUND WATER PLUME
2006 BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
Bioslurping
2006 BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
Bioventing
2006 TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
2008 STATE ROAD 114 GROUNDWATER PLUME
2005 CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE (6 AREAS)
2006 DELAMO
Chemical Treatment
2006 WEST KINGSTON TOWN DUMP/URI DISPOSAL AREA
2005 DOVER MUNICIPAL WELL 4
2007 PEACH ORCHARD RD PCE GROUNDWATER PLUME SITE
2008 MCGAFFEY AND MAIN GROUNDWATER PLUME
2006 PETRO-CHEMICAL SYSTEMS, INC. (TURTLE BAYOU)
2005 CHEMICAL COMMODITIES, INC.
2006 HASTINGS GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
2007 PARKVIEW WELL
2005 LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUNDWATER PLUME
Flushing
2008 HAVERTOWN PCP
2008 SMALLEY-PIPER
Fracturing
2007 SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
In Situ Thermal Treatment
2005 SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW ENGLAND
2007 GROVELAND WELLS
2008 SILRESIM CHEMICAL CORP.
2006 BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
2007 US NASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER - Interim Source Area 13
2005 PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT (USDOE)
2005 SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
02
01
01
03
24
02
03
01
01

02

03
00
04
02

01
02
01
00
02
01
12
02
01

03
01

19

03
02
01
02
03
19
24
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD

ROD

ROD
ESD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
02
02
03
04
04
07
07
08
08

02

04
06
09
09

01
02
04
06
06
07
07
07
08

03
04

04

01
01
01
02
04
04
04
NJ
NJ
PA
FL
SC
MO
MO
MT
UT

NJ

FL
TX
CA
CA

Rl
NJ
GA
NM
TX
KS
NE
NE
MT

PA
TN

SC

CT
MA
MA
NJ
AL
KY
SC
NJD053292652
NJOOO 1360882
PAD077087989
FLD004065546
SCI890008989
M032 138900 12
M032 138900 12
MT0007623052
UTOOO II 19296

NJD053292652

FLD004065546
TXSFN0605I77
CA357002455I
CAD02954473I

RID98I063993
NJD980654I3I
GAN000407449
NM0000605386
TXD980873350
KSD03 1349624
NED980862668
NEN000704456
MT0007623052

PAD0023380IO
TNN000407378

SCI890008989

CTD0097 17604
MAD9807323I7
MADOOO 192393
NJD053292652
ALI8000I3863
KY8890008982
SCI890008989
Appendix C

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FY Site Name
In Situ continued
Operable Unit

Decision
Document Type

EPA Region

State

EPA ID

^^^^^^^•^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^•^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H
In Situ Thermal Treatment, continued
2005 CONTINENTAL STEEL CORP.
2006 GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
2006 FRONTIER FERTILIZER
2008 OMEGA CHEMICAL CORPORATION
2005 PEMACO MAYWOOD
Multi-Phase Extraction
2006 NYANIA CHEMICAL WASTE DUMP
2005 TROY MILLS LANDFILL
2007 ONONDAGA LAKE
2007 BRESLUBE-PENN, INC.
2007 LENI OIL SERVICE, INC.
2008 CAM-OR INC.
2005 OUACHITA NEVADA WOOD TRE ATE R
2008 HUDSON REFINERY
2007 OBEE ROAD
2007 LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
2005 LOWRY LANDFILL
2008 OMEGA CHEMICAL CORPORATION
Phytoremediation
2006 BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
2006 RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
Soil Vapor Extraction
2007 ROCKAWAY BOROUGH WELL FIELD
2006 ROCKAWAY BOROUGH WELL FIELD
2008 COMPUTER CIRCUITS
2006 LITTLE VALLEY
2008 MOHONK ROAD INDUSTRIAL PLANT
2006 SOLVENT SAVERS
2007 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
2005 MALVERN TCE
2005 PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT (USDOE)
2007 SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
2005 SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
2007 SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
2008 SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
2008 GRAND TRAVERSE OVERALL SUPPLY CO.
2008 NORTH BRONSON INDUSTRIAL SUBAREAS
2007 SPARTAN CHEMICAL CO.
2008 VERONA WELL FIELD
01
00
01
01
01

02
01
02
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
00
01

02
01

03
04
01
02
01
01
35
01
19
19
24
28
31
02
02
00
01
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ESD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD

ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ESD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
05
06
09
09
09

01
01
02
03
05
05
06
06
07
07
08
09

02
03

02
02
02
02
02
02
03
03
04
04
04
04
04
05
05
05
05
IN
NM
CA
CA
CA

MA
NH
NY
PA
IL
IN
AR
OK
KS
MO
CO
CA

NJ
PA

NJ
NJ
NY
NY
NY
NY
MD
PA
KY
SC
SC
SC
SC
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
INDOOI2I3503
NM000727I768
CAD07 1530380
CAD04224500I
CAD980737092

MAD990685422
NHD9805202I7
NYD9869I3580
PAD089667695
ILD00545I7II
IND005480462
ARD04275523I
OKD08247I988
KSD98063I766
M032 138900 12
COD980499248
CAD04224500I

NJD053292652
PAD98 1033459

NJD980654II5
NJD980654II5
NYDI25499673
NYOOO 1233634
NYD9869500I2
NYD98042II76
MD22I0020036
PADO 14353445
KY8890008982
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
MIDOI74I8559
MIN000508I92
MID079300I25
MID980793806
Appendix C

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FY Site Name
In Situ, continued
Operable Unit

Decision
Document Type

EPA Region

State

EPA ID

Soil Vapor Extraction, continued
2006 GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
2008 PANTEX PLANT (USDOE)
2008 STATE ROAD 114 GROUNDWATER PLUME
2005 IOTH STREET SITE
2005 LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUNDWATER PLUME
2007 BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
2007 ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
2006 BARSTOW MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE
2005 CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE (6 AREAS)
2006 FRONTIER FERTILIZER
2007 MCCLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE (GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION)
2008 OMEGA CHEMICAL CORPORATION
2005 PEMACO MAYWOOD
2006 PURITY OIL SALES, INC.
2008 IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
Solidification/Stabilization
2006 BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
2006 HITEMAN LEATHER
2008 MERCURY REFINING, INC.
2007 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
2006 FOOTE MINERAL CO.
2006 RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
2008 RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
2008 ATLANTIC WOOD INDUSTRIES, INC.
2008 LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE/NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
2006 SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
2008 NORTH BRONSON INDUSTRIAL AREA
2005 NEASE CHEMICAL
2005 PESTER REFINERY CO.
2007 LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
2006 DAVENPORT AND FLAGSTAFF SMELTERS
Volatilization
2007 F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
00
00
00
02
01
02
14
02
04
01
01
01
01
02
16

02
01
01
08
01
01
01
03
34
96
01
02
01
02
01

02
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ESD

ROD-A
06
06
06
07
08
08
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
10

02
02
02
03
03
03
03
03
03
04
05
05
07
07
08

08
NM
TX
TX
NE
MT
UT
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
ID

NJ
NY
NY
MD
PA
PA
PA
VA
VA
SC
Ml
OH
KS
MO
UT

WY
NM000727I768
TX4890II0527
TXSFN0605I77
NED98I7I3837
MT0007623052
UTOOO II 19296
CA2 170023236
CAS 170024261
CA357002455I
CAD07 1530380
CA4570024337
CAD04224500I
CAD980737092
CAD980736I5I
ID4890008952

NJD053292652
NYD98 15609 15
NYD048I48I75
MD32 1002 1355
PAD077087989
PAD98 1033459
PAD98 1033459
VAD9907I04IO
VA2800005033
SCI890008989
MID005480900
OHD9806IOOI8
KSD000829846
M032 138900 12
UTD9880757I9

WY557 1924 179
Appendix C

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Appendix D:  Source Treatment Technologies Selected in Decision Documents
              from FY 2005-08, Organized by Location

Additional information regarding these sites, including site progress profiles, can be obtained by searching the Superfund Information System website
website at www.clu-in.org.
EPA ID
Region 1
Site Name

Operable
Unit

Decision

FY

Technology Node

Technology Type

Connecticut
CTDOO 1452093
CTD0097 17604
Massachusetts
MAD9807323I7
MADOO 1060805
MAD990685422
MADOOO 192393
MADOO 1002252
New Hampshire
NHD092059II2
NHDOO 109 1453
NHD9805202I7
Rhode Island
RID98I063993
DURHAM MEADOWS
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW ENGLAND

GROVE LAND WELLS
HATHEWAY & PATTERSON
NYANIA CHEMICAL WASTE DUMP
SILRESIM CHEMICAL CORP.
W.R. GRACE & CO., INC. (ACTON PLANT)

KEEFE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (KES)
NEW HAMPSHIRE PLATING CO.
TROY MILLS LANDFILL

WEST KINGSTON TOWN DUMP/URI DISPOSAL AREA
01
03

02
01
02
01
03

02
01
01

01
ROD
ROD

ESD
ROD
ESD
ESD
ROD

ESD
ESD
ROD

ROD
2005
2005

2007
2005
2006
2008
2005

2005
2007
2005

2006
Ex Situ
In Situ

In Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ

Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ

In Situ
Soil Vapor Extraction
In Situ Thermal Treatment

In Situ Thermal Treatment
Solidification/Stabilization
Multi-Phase Extraction
In Situ Thermal Treatment
Physical Separation

Recycling
Solidification/Stabilization
Multi-Phase Extraction

Chemical Treatment
Region 2
New Jersey
NJD063I57I50
NJD053292652
NJD053292652
NJD053292652
NJD053292652
NJD053292652
NJD980654I3I
NJD980654I3I
NJOOO 1360882
NJ32 10020704
NJD980654II5
NJD980654II5
NJD980654II5
NJD980654II5
D-l
BOG CREEK FARM
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
DOVER MUNICIPAL WELL 4
DOVER MUNICIPAL WELL 4
ICELAND COIN LAUNDRY AREA GW PLUME
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY)
ROCKAWAY BOROUGH WELL FIELD
ROCKAWAY BOROUGH WELL FIELD
ROCKAWAY BOROUGH WELL FIELD
ROCKAWAY BOROUGH WELL FIELD
^^^^H
01
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
01
04
03
03
04
04

ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
•
2005
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2006
2005
2007
2007
2006
2006
•
Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
^m
Incineration (Off Site)
Bioremediation
Bioslurping
In Situ Thermal Treatment
Phytoremediation
Solidification/Stabilization
Chemical Treatment
Unspecified Off Site Treatment
Bioremediation
Solidification/Stabilization
Soil Vapor Extraction
Unspecified Off Site Treatment
Soil Vapor Extraction
Unspecified Off Site Treatment
Appendix D

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EPA ID
Region 2, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

Decision
Document Type

FY

Technology Node

Technology Type

New York
NYDI25499673
NYD98 15609 IS
NYD98 15609 IS
NYD98 15609 15
NYD98 15609 15
NYD986882660
NYOOO 1233634
NYOOO 1233634
NYD048I48I75
NYD048I48I75
NYD9869500I2
NYD0005II45I
NYD0005II45I
NYD9869I3580
NYD9869I3580
NYD9869I3580
NYD9869I3580
NYD980530265
NY02I3820830
NY02I3820830
NY02I3820830
NYD98042II76
NYD98042II76
NYD98042II76
COMPUTER CIRCUITS
HITEMAN LEATHER
HITEMAN LEATHER
HITEMAN LEATHER
HITEMAN LEATHER
LI TUNGSTEN CORP.
LITTLE VALLEY
LITTLE VALLEY
MERCURY REFINING, INC.
MERCURY REFINING, INC.
MOHONK ROAD INDUSTRIAL PLANT
NEPERA CHEMICAL CO., INC.
NEPERA CHEMICAL CO., INC.
ONONDAGA LAKE
ONONDAGA LAKE
ONONDAGA LAKE
ONONDAGA LAKE
PETER COOPER
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SOLVENT SAVERS
SOLVENT SAVERS
SOLVENT SAVERS
01
01
01
01
01
04
02
02
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
08
08
01
04
07
07
01
01
01
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ESD
ROD-A
2008
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2006
2005
2008
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007
2005
2007
2007
2005
2006
2008
2008
2006
2006
2006
In Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
Soil Vapor Extraction
Physical Separation
Solidification/Stabilization
Solidification/Stabilization
Surface Water Treatment
Physical Separation
Soil Vapor Extraction
Unspecified Off Site Treatment
Physical Separation
Solidification/Stabilization
Soil Vapor Extraction
Biopile
Soil Vapor Extraction
Multi-Phase Extraction
Unspecified On Site Treatment
Leachate Treatment
Unspecified Off Site Treatment
Leachate Treatment
Solidification/Stabilization
Physical Separation
Solidification/Stabilization
Incineration (Off Site)
Soil Vapor Extraction
Solidification/Stabilization
Region 3
Delaware
DED980552244
DED980552244
DED04I2 12473
Maryland
MD22I0020036
MD22I0020036
MD22 10020036
MD22 10020036
MD32 1002 1355
KOPPERS CO., INC. (NEWPORT PLANT)
KOPPERS CO., INC. (NEWPORT PLANT)
STANDARD CHLORINE OF DELAWARE, INC.

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
01
01
01

20
20
34
35
07
ROD
ROD
ESD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
2005
2005
2008

2005
2005
2006
2007
2006
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ

Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
Free Product Recovery
Recycling
Incineration (Off Site)

Recycling
Solidification/Stabilization
Physical Separation
Soil Vapor Extraction
Physical Separation
Appendix D

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EPA ID
Region 3, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

Decision
Document Type

FY

Technology Node

Technology Type

Maryland, continued
MD32I002I355
MD32I002I355
MD32 1002 1355
MD32 1002 1355
MD7 170024536
MD7 170024536
Pennsylvania
PAD980705I07
PAD089667695
PAD077087989
PAD077087989
PAD077087989
PAD0023380IO
PA62 13820503
PADO 14353445
PAD980229298
PAD98 1033459
PAD98 1033459
PAD98 1033459
PAD98 1033459
PADOO 1933 175
Virginia
VAD9907I04IO
VAD070358684
VA62 10020321
VA2800005033
VA2800005033
VA2800005033
West Virginia
WVD9807I3036
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION
PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION

BELL LANDFILL
BRESLUBE-PENN, INC.
FOOTE MINERAL CO.
FOOTE MINERAL CO.
FOOTE MINERAL CO.
HAVERTOWN PCP
LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
MALVERN TCE
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP/FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO.
RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
SHARON STEEL CORP (FARRELL WORKS DISPOSAL AREA)

ATLANTIC WOOD INDUSTRIES, INC.
AVTEX FIBERS, INC.
FORT EUSTIS (US ARMY)
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE/NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE/NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE/NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER

WEST VIRGINIA ORDNANCE (USARMY)
08
08
08
08
16
30

01
01
01
01
01
03
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01

03
10
02
34
34
51

02
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ESD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ESD
2007
2007
2007
2007
2006
2005

2008
2007
2006
2006
2006
2008
2006
2005
2008
2006
2006
2008
2006
2007

2008
2006
2007
2008
2008
2008

2005
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ

Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ

In Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ

Ex Situ
Physical Separation
Recycling
Solidification/Stabilization
Solidification/Stabilization
Solidification/Stabilization
Solidification/Stabilization

Evaporation
Multi-Phase Extraction
Bioremediation
Free Product Recovery
Solidification/Stabilization
Flushing
Physical Separation
Soil Vapor Extraction
Solidification/Stabilization
Phytoremediation
Solidification/Stabilization
Solidification/Stabilization
Surface Water Treatment
Composting

Solidification/Stabilization
Recycling
Physical Separation
Physical Separation
Solidification/Stabilization
Physical Separation

Composting
Region 4
Alabama
ALD98 1868466
ALD98 1868466
ALD98 1868466
AMERICAN BRASS INC.
AMERICAN BRASS INC.
AMERICAN BRASS INC.
01
01
01
ROD
ROD
ROD
2006
2006
2006
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Physical Separation
Recycling
Unspecified Off Site Treatment
Appendix D

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EPA ID
Region 4, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

Decision
Document Type

FY

Technology Node

Technology Type

Alabama, continued
AL32 10020027
AL32 10020027
ALI8000I3863
AL72 10020742
Florida
FLD008 168346
FL9 170024567
FLD004092532
FLD004065546
FLD004065546
FLD098924038
FLD098924038
FLD098924038
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
Georgia
GAN000407449
Kentucky
KY8890008982
KY8890008982
North Carolina
NCD986I87094
NCD062555792
South Carolina
SCD9875779I3
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT (SOUTHEAST INDUSTRIAL AREA)
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT (SOUTHEAST INDUSTRIAL AREA)
US NASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER - Interim Source Area 13
USARMY/NASA REDSTONE ARSENAL

ESCAMBIAWOOD-PENSACOLA
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO (TAMPA)
TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
UNITED METALS, INC.
UNITED METALS, INC.
UNITED METALS, INC.
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD

PEACH ORCHARD RD PCE GROUNDWATER PLUME SITE

PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT (USDOE)
PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT (USDOE)

REASOR CHEMICAL COMPANY
SIGMON'S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE

BREWER GOLD MINE
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
02
02
03
06

01
02
01
03
03
01
01
01
05
05

01

19
19

01
01

01
19
19
24
24
24
28
31
67
96
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD

ROD
ROD

ROD-A
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
2008
2008
2007
2007

2006
2008
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2008
2008

2007

2005
2005

2007
2006

2005
2007
2007
2005
2005
2005
2007
2008
2005
2006
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ

Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ

In Situ

In Situ
In Situ

Ex Situ
Ex Situ

Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Solidification/Stabilization
Unspecified Off Site Treatment
In Situ Thermal Treatment
Solidification/Stabilization

Solidification/Stabilization
Unspecified Off Site Treatment
Solidification/Stabilization
Bioremediation
Bioventing
Physical Separation
Recycling
Solidification/Stabilization
Solidification/Stabilization
Unspecified Off Site Treatment

Chemical Treatment

In Situ Thermal Treatment
Soil Vapor Extraction

Surface Water Treatment
Solidification/Stabilization

Physical Separation
Fracturing
Soil Vapor Extraction
Bioremediation
In Situ Thermal Treatment
Soil Vapor Extraction
Soil Vapor Extraction
Soil Vapor Extraction
Surface Water Treatment
Solidification/Stabilization
Appendix D

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EPA ID
Region 4, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

Decision
Document Type

FY

Technology Node

Technology Type

Tennessee
TN02I0020582
TNN000407378
TNN000407378
MILAN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
SMALLEY-PIPER
SMALLEY-PIPER
05
01
01
ESD
ROD
ROD
2007
2008
2008
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
Composting
Flushing
Solidification/Stabilization
Region 5
Illinois
ILD98082399I
ILD00545I7II
ILD00545I7II
ILD000802827
Indiana
IND0064I865I
IND005480462
INDOOI2I3503
Michigan
MIDOI74I8559
MID005480900
MIN000508I92
MID079300I25
MID980793806
Minnesota
MN72I3820908
MN72I3820908
MNN000509I36
MND057597940
Ohio
OHD0437302I7
OHD9806IOOI8
OHD9806IOOI8
KERR-MCGEE (KRESS CREEK/WEST BRANCH OF DUPAGE RIVER)
LENI OIL SERVICE, INC.
LENI OIL SERVICE, INC.
OUTBOARD MARINE CORP.

BENNETT STONE QUARRY
CAM-OR INC.
CONTINENTAL STEEL CORP.

GRAND TRAVERSE OVERALL SUPPLY CO.
NORTH BRONSON INDUSTRIAL AREA
NORTH BRONSON INDUSTRIAL SUBAREAS
SPARTAN CHEMICAL CO.
VERONA WELL FIELD

NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS RESIDENTIAL SOIL CONTAMINATION
ST. REGIS PAPER CO.

ALLIED CHEMICAL & IRONTON COKE
NEASE CHEMICAL
NEASE CHEMICAL
01
01
01
04

01
01
01

02
01
02
00
01

07
07
00
07

03
02
03
ROD
ESD
ESD
ROD

ROD-A
ROD
ESD

ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ESD

ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
2005
2007
2007
2007

2006
2008
2005

2008
2008
2008
2007
2008

2007
2007
2008
2006

2007
2005
2008
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ

Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ

In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ

Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ

Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
Physical Separation
Incineration (Off Site)
Multi-Phase Extraction
Recycling

Physical Separation
Multi-Phase Extraction
In Situ Thermal Treatment

Soil Vapor Extraction
Solidification/Stabilization
Soil Vapor Extraction
Soil Vapor Extraction
Soil Vapor Extraction

Solidification/Stabilization
Surface Water Treatment
Solidification/Stabilization
Physical Separation

Physical Separation
Solidification/Stabilization
Physical Separation
Region 6
Arkansas
ARD04275523I
New Mexico
NM000727I768
NM000727I768
NM0000605386
OUACHITA NEVADA WOOD TREATER

GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
MCGAFFEY AND MAIN GROUNDWATER PLUME
01

00
00
00
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
2005

2006
2006
2008
In Situ

In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Multi-Phase Extraction

In Situ Thermal Treatment
Soil Vapor Extraction
Chemical Treatment
>pendix D

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EPA ID
Region 6, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

Decision
Document Type

FY

Technology Node

Technology Type

Oklahoma
OKD08247I988
OKD08247I988
OKD08247I988
OKD08247I988
OKD08247I988
Texas
TXD007330053
TXD050299577
TXD050299577
TXD050299577
TXD050299577
TXD008096240
TXD008096240
TXD068 104561
TXD068 104561
TX4890II0527
TXD980873350
TXSFN0605I77
TXSFN0605I77
HUDSON REFINERY
HUDSON REFINERY
HUDSON REFINERY
HUDSON REFINERY
HUDSON REFINERY

GARLAND CREOSOTING
HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
JASPER CREOSOTING COMPANY INC.
JASPER CREOSOTING COMPANY INC.
PALMER BARGE LINE
PALMER BARGE LINE
PANTEX PLANT (USDOE)
PETRO-CHEMICAL SYSTEMS, INC. (TURTLE BAYOU)
STATE ROAD 114 GROUNDWATER PLUME
STATE ROAD 114 GROUNDWATER PLUME
01
01
01
01
01

01
01
01
01
01
01
01
00
00
00
02
00
00
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2008
2006
2008
2008
In Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ

Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Multi-Phase Extraction
Physical Separation
Recycling
Solidification/Stabilization
Surface Water Treatment

Free Product Recovery
Free Product Recovery
Incineration (Off Site)
Solidification/Stabilization
Surface Water Treatment
Free Product Recovery
Incineration (Off Site)
Physical Separation
Recycling
Soil Vapor Extraction
Chemical Treatment
Bioventing
Soil Vapor Extraction
Region 7
Kansas
KSD03 1349624
KSD98074I862
KSD98074I862
KSD98063I766
KSD000829846
KSD000829846
Missouri
M000009586II
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
MOD0986334I5
MOD980633I76
CHEMICAL COMMODITIES, INC.
CHEROKEE COUNTY
CHEROKEE COUNTY
OBEE ROAD
PESTER REFINERY CO.
PESTER REFINERY CO.

ANNAPOLIS LEAD MINE
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
MADISON COUNTY MINES
ST. LOUIS AIRPORT/HAIELWOOD INTERIM STORAGE/FUTURA COATINGS CO.
01
03
04
02
01
01

01
02
02
02
03
03
01
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
2005
2006
2006
2007
2005
2005

2005
2007
2007
2007
2007
2008
2005
In Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ

Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Chemical Treatment
Recycling
Recycling
Multi-Phase Extraction
Solidification/Stabilization
Surface Water Treatment

Solidification/Stabilization
Bioremediation
Multi-Phase Extraction
Solidification/Stabilization
Bioremediation
Solidification/Stabilization
Physical Separation
>pendix D

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EPA ID
Region 7, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

Decision
Document Type

FY

Technology Node

Technology Type

Nebraska
NED98I7I3837
NED980862668
NED980862668
NEN000704456
IOTH STREET SITE
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
PARKVIEW WELL
02
12
12
02
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
2005
2006
2006
2007
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Soil Vapor Extraction
Chemical Treatment
Unspecified Thermal Treatment
Chemical Treatment
Region 8
Colorado
COD9807I7938
COD9807I7938
COD98I55I427
COD9807 17557
COD980499248
C052I0020769
Montana
MT0007623052
MT0007623052
MT0007623052
MT0007623052
MTD9807I7565
MTD980502777
South Dakota
SDD987673985
Utah
UTOOO II 19296
UTOOO II 19296
UTD9880757I9
UTD9880757I9
UT32I3820894
Wyoming
WY557 1924 179
CALIFORNIA GULCH
CALIFORNIA GULCH
CAPTAIN JACK MILL
CENTRAL CITY, CLEAR CREEK
LOWRY LANDFILL
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL (USARMY) - Off-Site Waste Disposal

LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUND WATER PLUME
LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUND WATER PLUME
LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUND WATER PLUME
LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUND WATER PLUME
MILLTOWN RESERVOIR SEDIMENTS
SILVER BOW CREEK/BUTTE AREA

GILT EDGE MINE

BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
DAVENPORT AND FLAGSTAFF SMELTERS
DAVENPORT AND FLAGSTAFF SMELTERS
TOOELE ARMY DEPOT (NORTH AREA)

F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
II
II
01
03
00
03

01
01
01
01
02
08

01

01
02
01
01
09

02
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD-A
ESD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD

ROD
ROD
ESD
ESD
ROD

ROD-A
2005
2005
2008
2005
2005
2008

2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2006

2008

2006
2007
2006
2006
2008

2007
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ

In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ

Ex Situ

In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ

In Situ
Neutralization
Solidification/Stabilization
Surface Water Treatment
Surface Water Treatment
Multi-Phase Extraction
Recycling

Bioremediation
Chemical Treatment
Soil Vapor Extraction
Thermal Desorption
Physical Separation
Physical Separation

Surface Water Treatment

Bioremediation
Soil Vapor Extraction
Solidification/Stabilization
Solidification/Stabilization
Unspecified Off Site Treatment

Volatilization
Region 9
California
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CAS 170024261
CA2 170023533
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
BARSTOW MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE
CAMP PENDLETON MARINE CORPS BASE
09
14
02
04
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
2007
2007
2006
2007
Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
Physical Separation
Soil Vapor Extraction
Soil Vapor Extraction
Solidification/Stabilization
>pendix D

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EPA ID
Region 9, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

Decision
Document Type

FY

Technology Node

Technology Type

California, continued
CA2 170023533
CA357002455I
CA357002455I
CAD02954473I
CAD07 1530380
CAD07 1530380
CA2890090002
CA4570024337
CAD04224500I
CAD04224500I
CAD04224500I
CAD04224500I
CAD980737092
CAD980737092
CAD980736I5I
CAD980736I5I
Guam
GU657I9995I9
GU657I9995I9
GU657I9995I9
GU657I9995I9
CAMP PENDLETON MARINE CORPS BASE
CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE (6 AREAS)
CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE (6 AREAS)
DEL AMO
FRONTIER FERTILIZER
FRONTIER FERTILIZER
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
MCCLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE (GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION)
OMEGA CHEMICAL CORPORATION
OMEGA CHEMICAL CORPORATION
OMEGA CHEMICAL CORPORATION
OMEGA CHEMICAL CORPORATION
PEMACO MAYWOOD
PEMACO MAYWOOD
PURITY OIL SALES, INC.
PURITY OIL SALES, INC.

ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
05
04
04
02
01
01
08
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
02

07
07
07
08
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
2008
2005
2005
2006
2006
2006
2008
2007
2008
2008
2008
2008
2005
2005
2006
2006

2005
2005
2005
2007
Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ
In Situ
In Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ

Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Solidification/Stabilization
Bioventing
Soil Vapor Extraction
Bioventing
In Situ Thermal Treatment
Soil Vapor Extraction
Physical Separation
Soil Vapor Extraction
In Situ Thermal Treatment
Multi-Phase Extraction
Physical Separation
Soil Vapor Extraction
In Situ Thermal Treatment
Soil Vapor Extraction
Neutralization
Soil Vapor Extraction

Open Burn/Open Detonation
Physical Separation
Recycling
Solidification/Stabilization
Region 10
Idaho
ID4890008952
ID4890008952
ID4890008952
ID4890008952
ID4890008952
ID4890008952
ID4890008952
ID4890008952
Oregon
OR62 138209 17
Washington
WAD980978753
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)

UMATILLA ARMY DEPOT (LAGOONS)

MIDNITE MINE
03
03
03
03
II
II
II
16

09

01
ESD
ESD
ESD
ESD
ESD
ESD
ESD
ROD

ROD

ROD
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2008

2005

2006
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
Ex Situ
In Situ

Ex Situ

Ex Situ
Air Sparging
Chemical Treatment
Solidification/Stabilization
Unspecified On Site Treatment
Air Sparging
Chemical Treatment
Solidification/Stabilization
Soil Vapor Extraction

Recycling

Leachate Treatment
Appendix D

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Appendix E: Groundwater Remedies Selected in Decision Documents
              from FY 2005-08, Organized by Technology
Additional information regarding these sites, including site progress profiles, can be obtained by searching the Superfund Information System website
website at www.clu-in.org.

FY
Air Sparging
2005
2005
2005
2005
2007
2008
2008
2005
2006
2006

Site Name

BOG CREEK FARM
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
PEAK OIL CO./BAY DRUM CO.
FOREST WASTE PRODUCTS
SPARTAN CHEMICAL CO.
VERONA WELL FIELD
VERONA WELL FIELD
IOTH STREET SITE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
BARSTOW MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE

Operable Unit

02
01
02
02
00
01
02
02
05
02

Decision Document Type

ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ESD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD

EPA Region

02
02
04
05
05
05
05
07
08
09

State

NJ
NY
FL
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
NE
UT
CA

EPA ID

NJD063I57I50
NY02I3820830
FLD00409I807
MID9804I0740
MID079300I25
MID980793806
MID980793806
NED98I7I3837
UT057I724350
CAS 170024261
| Alternative Water Supply
2005
2006
2008
2005
2006
2007
2008
2006
2005
2008
2008
2005
2007
2005
2007
DURHAM MEADOWS
EASTLAND WOOLEN MILL
HOPEWELL PRECISION
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
ORDNANCE PRODUCTS, INC.
BALLY GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
K&L AVENUE LANDFILL
TAR CREEK (OTTAWA COUNTY)
STATE ROAD 114 GROUNDWATER PLUME
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
OBEE ROAD
MISSOURI ELECTRIC WORKS
OAK GROVE VILLAGE WELL
01
01
02
01
01
01
01
03
01
04
00
03
02
02
01
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
01
01
02
02
03
03
03
04
05
06
06
07
07
07
07
CT
ME
NY
NY
MD
PA
PA
FL
Ml
OK
TX
IA
KS
MO
MO
CTDOO 1452093
MED9809 15474
NYD0668 13064
NY02I3820830
MDD98236434I
PAD06II05I28
PAD98 1033459
FLD004065546
MID980506463
OKD980629844
TXSFN0605I77
IA72 13820445
KSD98063I766
MOD980965982
MOD98I7I7036
                                                                                                Appendix E

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FY
^••Bl
2006
2006
2005
2008
2007
2008
2007
2006
2008
2008
2008
Site Name
t^j^^^^Z
OGALLALA GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
PARKVIEW WELL
MILLTOWN RESERVOIR SEDIMENTS
UPPER TENMILE CREEK MINING AREA
ARSENIC TRIOXIDE SITE
ARSENIC TRIOXIDE SITE
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE (6 AREAS)
FORT ORD
LAVA CAP MINE
MOSES LAKE WELLFIELD CONTAMINATION
Operable Unit

02
01
02
04
01
01
02
01
12
02
01
Decision Document Type

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ESD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
EPA Region

07
07
08
08
08
08
08
09
09
09
10
State

NE
NE
MT
MT
ND
ND
UT
CA
CA
CA
WA
EPA ID

NED986369247
NEN000704456
MTD9807 17565
MTSFN75780I2
NDD9807I6963
NDD9807I6963
UTOOOI 119296
CA357002455I
CA72 10020676
CAD9836 18893
WAD988466355
Bioremediation
2007
2006
2006
2005
2006
2008
2006
2005
2007
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2007
2006
HANSCOM FIELD/HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE
INDUSTRI-PLEX
EASTLAND WOOLEN MILL
BOG CREEK FARM
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
EMMELL'S SEPTIC LANDFILL
ICELAND COIN LAUNDRY AREA GW PLUME
MONITOR DEVICES, INC./INTERCIRCUITS, INC.
NEPERA CHEMICAL CO., INC.
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
BRANDYWINE DRMO
01
02
01
02
02
02
01
01
01
IS
16
17
19
06
03
07
II
01
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
01
01
01
02
02
02
02
02
02
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
MA
MA
ME
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NY
DE
DE
DE
DE
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MA8570024424
MAD076580950
MED9809 15474
NJD063I57I50
NJD053292652
NJD980772727
NJOOOI360882
NJD980529408
NYD0005II45I
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
MD32I002I355
MD0570024000
MD0570024000
MD0570024000
MD9570024803
Appendix E

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FY
Site Name
Operable Unit
Decision Document Type
EPA Region
State
EPA ID


2007
2008
2007
2006
2006
2007
2008
2007
2005
2007
2008
2007
2008
2005
2007
2005
2006
2008
2007
2006
2008
2005
2005
2005
2006
2008
2008
2008
2005
2008
ion, continued
INDIAN HEAD NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION
BRESLUBE-PENN, INC.
FOOTE MINERAL CO.
LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER - DAHLGREN
FIKE CHEMICAL, INC.
ESCAMBIA WOOD - PENSACOLA
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
LANDIA CHEMICAL COMPANY
PEAK OIL CO./BAY DRUM CO.
TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
PICAYUNE WOOD TREATING SITE
FCX, INC. (STATESVILLE PLANT)
PALMETTO WOOD PRESERVING
PARSONS CASKET HARDWARE CO.
K&L AVENUE LANDFILL
OUACHITA NEVADA WOOD TREATER
GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
MCGAFFEY AND MAIN GROUNDWATER PLUME
NORTH RAILROAD AVENUE PLUME
PANTEX PLANT (USDOE)
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)

01
24
01
01
10
08
19
05
06
07
19
04
02
05
01
02
03
09
00
03
01
02
01
01
00
00
01
00
03
01

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
05
05
06
06
06
06
06
07
07

MD
MD
PA
PA
PA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
WV
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
MS
NC
SC
IL
Ml
AR
NM
NM
NM
TX
IA
MO

MD7I70024684
MD7I70024536
PAD089667695
PAD077087989
PA62 13820503
VA397 1520751
VAN 70024722
VA5 170022482
VA5 170022482
VA5 170022482
VA7 170024684
WVD047989207
FLD008 168346
FL6 1700244 12
FLD042II084I
FLD00409I807
FLD004065546
FL5I70022474
MSD065490930
NCD095458527
SCD0033622I7
ILD005252432
MID980506463
ARD04275523I
NM000727I768
NM0000605386
NMD986670I56
TX4890II0527
IA72 13820445
M032 138900 12
Appendix E

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FY
Site Name
Operable Unit
Decision Document Type
EPA Region
State
EPA ID

^^K ffnffi ffifffHHfa
2007
2005
2007
2005
2006
2007
2006
2007
2006
2007
2007
2008
2006
2005
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
MISSOURI ELECTRIC WORKS
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUND WATER PLUME
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
FORT ORD
FRONTIER FERTILIZER
SELMA TREATING CO.
03
02
06
01
01
02
02
01
06
14
16
12
01
01
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
07
07
07
08
08
08
08
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
MO
MO
NE
MT
UT
UT
WY
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
M032I38900I2
MOD980965982
NED980862668
MT0007623052
UTOOOI 119296
UTOOOI 119296
WY557 1924 179
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA72 10020676
CAD07 1530380
CAD029452I4I
Chemical Treatment
2007
2006
2007
2006
2005
2006
2005
2006
2007
2006
2008
2005
2005
2007
2008
HANSCOM FIELD/HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE
EASTLAND WOOLEN MILL
OTTATI & GOSS/KINGSTON STEEL DRUM
WEST KINGSTON TOWN DUMP/URI DISPOSAL AREA
BOG CREEK FARM
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
DOVER MUNICIPAL WELL 4
PUCHACK WELL FIELD
FULTON AVENUE
LAWRENCE AVIATION INDUSTRIES, INC.
PITTSBURGH AIR FORCE BASE
NAVY SHIPS PARTS CONTROL CENTER
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
FIKE CHEMICAL, INC.
ESCAMBIAWOOD- PENSACOLA
01
01
01
01
02
02
02
01
01
01
19
04
06
04
02
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
01
01
01
01
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
03
03
03
04
MA
ME
NH
Rl
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NY
NY
NY
PA
VA
WV
FL
MA8570024424
MED9809 15474
NHD9907I7647
RID98I063993
NJD063I57I50
NJD053292652
NJD980654I3I
NJD98 1084767
NYOOOOII0247
NYD00204I53I
NY457 1924774
PA3 170022 104
VA5 170022482
WVD047989207
FLD008 168346
Appendix E

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FY
Site Name
Operable Unit
Decision Document Type
EPA Region
State
EPA ID

Erf! HE
2007
2007
2005
2007
2007
2007
2005
2007
2006
2006
2005
2005
2008
2006
2007
2006
2005
2007
2006
2007
2008
2007
2006
Engineering
2007
2006
2007
2007
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
LANDIA CHEMICAL COMPANY
MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE
PEACH ORCHARD RD PCE GROUNDWATER PLUME SITE
PICAYUNE WOOD TREATING SITE
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
FOREST WASTE PRODUCTS
SPARTAN CHEMICAL CO.
GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
PETRO-CHEMICAL SYSTEMS, INC. (TURTLE BAYOU)
CHEMICAL COMMODITIES, INC.
IOTH STREET SITE
HASTINGS GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
OGALLALA GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
PARKVIEW WELL
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE
Control
ONONDAGA LAKE
RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
SHARON STEEL CORP (FARRELL WORKS DISPOSAL AREA)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
06
01
06
01
00
17
02
00
00
02
01
02
12
02
02
02
II
01
06
II
15
16
06

08
01
01
03
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
04
04
04
04
04
04
05
05
06
06
07
07
07
07
07
08
08
09
09
09
09
09
09

02
03
03
07
FL
FL
GA
GA
MS
NC
Ml
Ml
NM
TX
KS
NE
NE
NE
NE
WY
WY
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA

NY
PA
PA
MO
FL6I700244I2
FLD042II084I
GA7 170023694
GAN000407449
MSD065490930
NC6I70022580
MID9804I0740
MID079300I25
NM000727I768
TXD980873350
KSD03 1349624
NED98I7I3837
NED980862668
NED986369247
NEN000704456
WY557 1924 179
WY557 1924 179
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CAI570024504

NYD9869 13580
PAD98 1033459
PADOO 1933 175
M032I38900I2
Fracturing
2005
E-5
GREENWOOD CHEMICAL CO.
^^H
04

ROD
^^^H
03

VA

VAD003 125374
Appendix E

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FY
Site Name
Operable Unit
Decision Document Type
EPA Region
State
EPA ID

|^^H33 liuaji
2007
2006
2007
2005
2005
2008
2007
2007
2007
2006
2005
2006
2006
2007
2005
SUTTON BROOK DISPOSAL AREA
WELLS G&H
VENTRON/VELSICOL
PETER COOPER
KOPPERS CO., INC. (NEWPORT PLANT)
MRI CORP (TAMPA)
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO. (TARPON SPRINGS)
AMERICAN CREOSOTE WORKS INC
PICAYUNE WOOD TREATING SITE
ENVIROCHEM CORP.
OUACHITA NEVADA WOOD TREATER
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL (USARMY)
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
TAYLOR LUMBER AND TREATING
01
03
01
01
01
02
01
01
00
01
01
03
05
08
01
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
01
01
02
02
03
04
04
04
04
05
06
08
08
09
10
MA
MA
NJ
NY
DE
FL
FL
MS
MS
IN
AR
CO
UT
CA
OR
MAD980520696
MAD980732I68
NJD980529879
NYD980530265
DED980552244
FLD088787585
FLDOI05960I3
MSD004006995
MSD065490930
IND08425995I
ARD04275523I
C052 10020769
UT057I724350
CA2890090002
ORD009042532
Institutional Controls
2005
2007
2005
2008
2006
2005
2005
2008
2006
2007
2005
2006
2006
2006
DURHAM MEADOWS
NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
OLD SOUTHINGTON LANDFILL
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW ENGLAND
BAIRD & MCGUIRE
BLACKBURN & UNION PRIVILEGES
FORT DEVENS
HANSCOM FIELD/HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE
HATHEWAY & PATTERSON
INDUSTRI-PLEX
NYANIA CHEMICAL WASTE DUMP
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
01
02
09
09
02
03
01
01
06
01
01
02
02
01
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
CTDOO 1452093
CTD9809065I5
CTD9809065I5
CTD9809065I5
CTD980670806
CTD0097 17604
MADOO 104 1987
MAD982I9I363
MA72 10025 154
MA8570024424
MADOOI060805
MAD076580950
MAD990685422
MA2570024487
Appendix E

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FY
Site Name
Operable Unit
Decision Document Type
EPA Region
State
EPA ID

M*rri B^B
2006
2007
2006
2007
2007
2007
2005
2006
2006
2007
2005
2008
2007
2006
2006
2007
2005
2008
2006
2005
2008
2006
2005
2005
2005
2006
2007
2005
2007
2005
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
SOUTH WEYMOUTH NAVAL AIR STATION
SUTTON BROOK DISPOSAL AREA
W.R. GRACE & CO., INC. (ACTON PLANT)
WELLS G&H
EASTLAND WOOLEN MILL
OTTATI & GOSS/KINGSTON STEEL DRUM
TROY MILLS LANDFILL
NEWPORT NAVAL EDUCATION & TRAINING CENTER
STAMINA MILLS, INC.
WEST KINGSTON TOWN DUMP/URI DISPOSAL AREA
ELIZABETH MINE
POWNAL TANNERY
BOG CREEK FARM
BRICK TOWNSHIP LANDFILL
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
DOVER MUNICIPAL WELL 4
EMMELL'S SEPTIC LANDFILL
ICELAND COIN LAUNDRY AREA GW PLUME
MARTIN AARON, INC.
MONITOR DEVICES, INC./INTERCIRCUITS, INC.
MYERS PROPERTY
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY)
13
16
24
25
01
01
03
03
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
01
02
02
02
01
01
01
02
06
07
08
09
03
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ESD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
ME
NH
NH
Rl
Rl
Rl
VT
VT
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2 170022022
MAD980520696
MADOO 1002252
MAD980732I68
MED9809 15474
NHD9907I7647
NHD9805202I7
RI6I70085470
RID98073I442
RID98I063993
VTD98836662I
VTD0699 10354
NJD063I57I50
NJD980505I76
NJD053292652
NJD980654I3I
NJD980772727
NJOOOI360882
NJDO 14623854
NJD980529408
NJD980654I98
NJO 170022 172
NJO 170022 172
NJO 170022 172
NJO 170022 172
NJ32 10020704
Appendix E

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FY

2007
2006
2006
2007
2008
2005
2007
2008
2007
2007
2005
2005
2005
2005
2006
2006
2005
2005
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007
2005
2007
2008
2005
2006
2007
2007
Site Name

PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY) - Area E Groundwater/Site 22
POHATCONG VALLEY GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
PUCHACK WELL FIELD
VENTRON/VELSICOL
WALDICK AEROSPACE DEVICES, INC.
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
COMPUTER CIRCUITS
CONSOLIDATED IRON AND METAL
FULTON AVENUE
GRIFFISS AIR FORCE BASE (II AREAS)
GRIFFISS AIR FORCE BASE (II AREAS)
GRIFFISS AIR FORCE BASE (II AREAS)
HERTEL LANDFILL
HITEMAN LEATHER
LAWRENCE AVIATION INDUSTRIES, INC.
LI TUNGSTEN CORP.
LITTLE VALLEY
MERCURY REFINING, INC.
MOHONK ROAD INDUSTRIAL PLANT
NEPERA CHEMICAL CO., INC.
OLD ROOSEVELT FIELD CONTAMINATED GW AREA
ONONDAGA LAKE
PETER COOPER
PETER COOPER CORPORATION (MARKHAMS)
PITTSBURGH AIR FORCE BASE
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
Operable Unit

02
01
01
01
02
03
08
01
01
01
24
27
28
01
01
01
02
02
01
01
01
01
08
01
01
19
01
04
09
10
Decision Document Type

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
EPA Region

02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
State

NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
EPA ID

NJ32 10020704
NJD98 II 79047
NJD98 1084767
NJD980529879
NJD05498I337
NY7890008975
NY7890008975
NYDI25499673
NY0002455756
NYOOOOII0247
NY457 1924451
NY457 1924451
NY457 1924451
NYD980780779
NYD98 15609 15
NYD00204I53I
NYD986882660
NYOOO 1233634
NYD048I48I75
NYD9869500I2
NYD0005II45I
NYSFN0204234
NYD9869 13580
NYD980530265
NYD980592547
NY457 1924774
NY02I3820830
NY02I3820830
NY02I3820830
NY02I3820830
Appendix E

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FY
Site Name
Operable Unit
Decision Document Type
EPA Region
State
EPA ID

M*rri B^B
2008
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2007
2007
2007
2006
2006
2005
2007
2006
2007
2005
2006
2008
2008
2007
2008
2007
2006
2008
2006
2005
2007
2007
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
KOPPERS CO., INC. (NEWPORT PLANT)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
BRANDYWINE DRMO
INDIAN HEAD NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
INDIAN HEAD NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
ORDNANCE PRODUCTS, INC.
PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION
BENDIX FLIGHT SYSTEMS DIVISION
BRESLUBE-PENN, INC.
CROSSLEY FARM
DORNEY ROAD LANDFILL
FOOTE MINERAL CO.
HAVERTOWN PCP
LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
NAVY SHIPS PARTS CONTROL CENTER
RAYMARK
SHARON STEEL CORP (FARRELL WORKS DISPOSAL AREA)
17
15
16
17
19
23
24
01
18
35
40
06
03
07
II
01
01
05
01
24
01
01
02
01
01
03
10
04
02
01
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD-A
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
02
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
NY
DE
DE
DE
DE
DE
DE
DE
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
NY02I3820830
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DED980552244
MD22I0020036
MD22I0020036
MD22I0020036
MD32I002I355
MD0570024000
MD0570024000
MD0570024000
MD9570024803
MD7I70024684
MD7I70024684
MDD98236434I
MD7I70024536
PAD003047974
PAD089667695
PAD98 1740061
PAD980508832
PAD077087989
PAD0023380IO
PA62 13820503
PA3 170022 104
PAD0390 17694
PADOO 1933 175
Appendix E

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FY
2007
2006
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007
2006
2005
2007
2008
2008
2005
2007
2008
2008
2006
2005
2006
2006
2007
2007
2008
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
Site Name
UGI COLUMBIA GAS PLANT
WALSH LANDFILL
WILLOW GROVE NAVAL AIR AND AIR RESERVE STATION
ATLANTIC WOOD INDUSTRIES, INC.
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
GREENWOOD CHEMICAL CO.
H & H INC., BURN PIT
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER - DAHLGREN
NORFOLK NAVAL BASE (SEWELLS POINT NAVAL COMPLEX)
ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY (USNAVY)
ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY (USNAVY)
AMERICAN BRASS INC.
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT (SOUTHEAST INDUSTRIAL AREA)
US NASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER - Interim Groundwater
USARMY/NASA REDSTONE ARSENAL
ESCAMBIAWOOD- PENSACOLA
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
Operable Unit
01
04
03
02
08
10
II
12
04
01
04
19
06
07
19
10
02
05
01
03
03
19
02
II
15
20
21
30
31
03
Decision Document Type
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
EPA Region
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
State
PA
PA
PA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
WV
WV
AL
AL
AL
AL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
EPA ID
^•^
PAD980539I26
PAD980829527
PAD987277837
VAD9907I04IO
VA397 1520751
VA397 1520751
VA397 1520751
VA397 1520751
VAD003 125374
VAD980539878
VAI 170024722
VAI 170024722
VA5 170022482
VA5 170022482
VA7 170024684
VA6I7006I463
WVOI7002369I
WVOI7002369I
ALD98 1868466
AL32 10020027
ALI8000I3863
AL72 10020742
FLD008 168346
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL6I700244I2
Appendix E

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FY
Site Name
Operable Unit
Decision Document Type
EPA Region
State
EPA ID

M*rri B^B
2005
2007
2005
2008
2007
2008
2005
2008
2007
2007
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2007
2005
2007
2005
2007
2005
2006
2006
2005
2006
2007
2008
2006
2007
2005
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
LANDIA CHEMICAL COMPANY
MRI CORP (TAMPA)
PEAK OIL CO./BAY DRUM CO.
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO (TAMPA)
TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
UNITED METALS, INC.
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
PEACH ORCHARD RD PCE GROUNDWATER PLUME SITE
PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT (USDOE)
PICAYUNE WOOD TREATING SITE
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
FCX, INC. (STATESVILLE PLANT)
REASOR CHEMICAL COMPANY
PALMETTO WOOD PRESERVING
PARRIS ISLAND MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT
PARRIS ISLAND MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
05
06
07
08
01
02
02
02
II
13
01
03
01
09
10
01
19
00
07
17
04
05
06
13
01
01
01
01
05
24
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
GA
KY
MS
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
SC
SC
SC
SC
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FLD042II084I
FLD088787585
FLD00409I807
FL9I70024567
FL9I70024567
FL9I70024567
FLD004092532
FLD004065546
FLD098924038
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
GAN000407449
KY8890008982
MSD065490930
NC6I70022580
NC6I70022580
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCD095458527
NCD986I87094
SCD0033622I7
SC6 170022762
SC6 170022762
SCI890008989
Appendix E

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2008
2007
2007
2006
2008
2007
2005
2007
2006
2008
2006
2007
2005
2008
2005
2006
2008
2007
2008
2007
2005
2006
2005
2007
2006
2007
2008
2006
2008
Site Name

SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
TOWNSEND SAW CHAIN CO.
OAK RIDGE RESERVATION (USDOE)
SMALLEY-PIPER
LENI OIL SERVICE, INC.
PARSONS CASKET HARDWARE CO.
SANGAMO ELECTRIC DUMP/CRAB ORCHARD NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE (USDOI)
BENNETT STONE QUARRY
CAM-OR INC.
LEMON LANE LANDFILL
NEAL'S LANDFILL (BLOOMINGTON)
FOREST WASTE PRODUCTS
GRAND TRAVERSE OVERALL SUPPLY CO.
K&L AVENUE LANDFILL
NORTH BRONSON INDUSTRIAL SUBAREAS
NORTH BRONSON INDUSTRIAL SUBAREAS
SPARTAN CHEMICAL CO.
LEHILLIER/MANKATO
NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
NEASE CHEMICAL
MIDLAND PRODUCTS
OUACHITA NEVADA WOOD TREATER
LOUISIANA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
GRIGGS & WALNUT GROUND WATER PLUME
MCGAFFEY AND MAIN GROUNDWATER PLUME
COMPASS INDUSTRIES (AVERY DRIVE)
HUDSON REFINERY
Operable Unit

31
77
01
50
01
01
02
02
01
01
01
01
02
02
01
01
02
00
01
07
02
01
01
05
00
01
00
01
01
Decision Document Type

ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
EPA Region

04
04
04
04
04
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
06
06
06
06
06
06
06
06
State

SC
SC
SC
TN
TN
IL
IL
IL
IN
IN
IN
IN
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
MN
MN
OH
AR
AR
LA
NM
NM
NM
OK
OK
EPA ID

SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCD980558050
TNI890090003
TNN000407378
ILD00545I7II
ILD005252432
IL8 143609487
IND0064I865I
IND005480462
IND98079434I
IND9806I4556
MID9804I0740
MIDOI74I8559
MID980506463
MIN000508I92
MIN000508I92
MID079300I25
MND980792469
MN72I3820908
OHD9806IOOI8
ARD980745665
ARD04275523I
LA02 13820533
NM000727I768
NM000227I286
NM0000605386
OKD980620983
OKD08247I988
Appendix E

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2007
2006
2007
2006
2006
2006
2008
2007
2006
2008
2005
2008
2005
2006
2005
2008
2005
2006
2007
2005
2008
2007
2005
2007
2007
2005
2008
2008
2005
Site Name
TAR CREEK (OTTAWA COUNTY)
AIR FORCE PLANT #4 (GENERAL DYNAMICS)
GARLAND CREOSOTING
GENEVA INDUSTRIES/FUHRMANN ENERGY
HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
JASPER CREOSOTING COMPANY INC.
LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
PANTEX PLANT (USDOE)
PESSES CHEMICAL CO.
PETRO-CHEMICAL SYSTEMS, INC. (TURTLE BAYOU)
STATE ROAD 114 GROUNDWATER PLUME
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
RAILROAD AVENUE GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
RAILROAD AVENUE GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
CHEMICAL COMMODITIES, INC.
FORT RILEY
FORT RILEY
FORT RILEY
OBEE ROAD
PESTER REFINERY CO.
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
MISSOURI ELECTRIC WORKS
OAK GROVE VILLAGE WELL
RIVERFRONT
WELDON SPRING QUARRY/PLANT/PITS (USDOE/ARMY)
WESTLAKE LANDFILL
WESTLAKE LANDFILL
IOTH STREET SITE
Operable Unit
04
01
01
01
01
01
00
00
01
02
00
03
04
01
02
01
03
04
05
02
01
01
03
02
01
05
06
01
02
02
Decision Document Type
ROD
ESD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
EPA Region
06
06
06
06
06
06
06
06
06
06
06
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
State
OK
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
IA
IA
IA
IA
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
NE
EPA ID
^•^
OKD980629844
TX7572024605
TXD007330053
TXD980748453
TXD050299577
TXD008096240
TX62 13820529
TX4890II0527
TXD980699656
TXD980873350
TXSFN0605I77
IA72 13820445
IA72 13820445
IAOOOI6I0963
IAOOOI6I0963
KSD03 1349624
KS62 14020756
KS62 14020756
KS62 14020756
KSD98063I766
KSD000829846
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
MOD980965982
MOD98I7I7036
MOD98 1720246
M032I0090004
MOD079900932
MOD079900932
NED98I7I3837
Appendix E

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Site Name
Operable Unit
Decision Document Type
EPA Region
State
EPA ID

M*rri B^B
2005
2006
2008
2006
2006
2007
2006
2005
2005
2006
2006
2007
2006
2005
2008
2008
2006
2005
2006
2007
2006
2007
2007
2007
2006
2005
2007
2006
2007
2006
BRUNO CO-OP ASSOCIATION/ASSOCIATED PROPERTIES
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
OGALLALA GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
PARKVIEW WELL
PARKVIEW WELL
ROCKY FLATS PLANT (USDOE)
LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUND WATER PLUME
MILLTOWN RESERVOIR SEDIMENTS
SILVER BOW CREEK/BUTTE AREA
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
TOOELE ARMY DEPOT (NORTH AREA)
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
APACHE POWDER CO.
NINETEENTH AVENUE LANDFILL
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
BARSTOW MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE
BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS (PORTERVILLE PLANT)
BROWN & BRYANT, INC. (ARVIN PLANT)
CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE (6 AREAS)
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE
01
02
12
02
01
02
00
01
02
08
01
02
05
08
12
09
02
01
01
01
06
II
14
16
02
01
02
01
04
06
ESD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
07
07
07
07
07
07
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
CO
MT
MT
MT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
WY
AI
AI
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
NED98I7I3829
NED980862668
NED980862668
NED986369247
NEN000704456
NEN000704456
C078900I0526
MT0007623052
MTD9807 17565
MTD980502777
UTOOOI 119296
UTOOOI 119296
UT057I724350
UT057I724350
UT057I724350
UT32I3820894
WY557 1924 179
AID008399263
AZD980496780
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CAS 170024261
CAD048645444
CAD05238402I
CA357002455I
CAI570024504
CAI570024504
Appendix E

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2008
2006
2008
2007
2008
2007
2005
2007
2005
2008
2007
2006
2005
2006
2008
2008
2008
2005
Site Name
FORT ORD
FRONTIER FERTILIZER
LAVA CAP MINE
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
MCCLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE (GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION)
PEMACO MAYWOOD
SOLA OPTICAL USA, INC.
FORT RICHARDSON (USARMY)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY
TAYLOR LUMBER AND TREATING
BOOMSNUB/AIRCO
HANFORD 200-AREA (USDOE)
MOSES LAKE WELLFIELD CONTAMINATION
NAVAL AIR STATION, WHIDBEY ISLAND (AULT FIELD)
PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD COMPLEX
Operable Unit
12
01
02
08
08
01
01
01
05
16
28
02
01
01
45
01
01
06
Decision Document Type
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
EPA Region
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
State
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
AK
ID
ID
OR
OR
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
EPA ID
^•^
CA72 10020676
CAD07 1530380
CAD9836 18893
CA2890090002
CA2890090002
CA4570024337
CAD980737092
CAD98 117 1523
AK62 14522 157
ID4890008952
ID4890008952
ORD0094I2677
ORD009042532
WAD009624453
WAI890090078
WAD988466355
WA5I70090059
WA2 1700234 18
MNA of Groundwater
2005
2008
2007
2005
2006
2007
2005
2006
2005
2008
2007
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW ENGLAND
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
SUTTON BROOK DISPOSAL AREA
W.R. GRACE & CO., INC. (ACTON PLANT)
WEST SITE/HOWS CORNERS
WINTHROP LANDFILL
TROY MILLS LANDFILL
WEST KINGSTON TOWN DUMP/URI DISPOSAL AREA
DOVER MUNICIPAL WELL 4
EMMELL'S SEPTIC LANDFILL
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY) - Area E Groundwater/Site 22
03
09
01
03
02
01
01
01
02
02
02
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
02
CT
MA
MA
MA
ME
ME
NH
Rl
NJ
NJ
NJ
CTD0097 17604
MA2570024487
MAD980520696
MADOO 1002252
MED985466I68
MED980504435
NHD9805202I7
RID98I063993
NJD980654I3I
NJD980772727
NJ32 10020704
Appendix E

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Site Name
Operable Unit
Decision Document Type
EPA Region
State
EPA ID


2006
2006
2008
2005
2007
2005
2008
2007
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2006
2007
2006
2007
2008
2007
2007
2008
2006
2007
2006
2006
2005
2008
2007
2005
2007
POHATCONG VALLEY GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
PUCHACK WELL FIELD
WALDICK AEROSPACE DEVICES, INC.
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
LITTLE VALLEY
MOHONK ROAD INDUSTRIAL PLANT
PETER COOPER CORPORATION (MARKHAMS)
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
INDIAN HEAD NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
UGI COLUMBIA GAS PLANT
ATLANTIC WOOD INDUSTRIES, INC.
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER - DAHLGREN
ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY (USNAVY)
FIKE CHEMICAL, INC.
AMERICAN BRASS INC.
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT (SOUTHEAST INDUSTRIAL AREA)
COLEMAN-EVANS WOOD PRESERVING CO.
ESCAMBIAWOOD-PENSACOLA
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
01
01
02
03
08
02
01
01
15
16
17
19
II
06
01
10
01
02
08
07
19
02
04
01
03
01
02
03
05
06
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
NJ
NJ
NJ
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
DE
DE
DE
DE
MD
MD
MD
PA
PA
VA
VA
VA
VA
WV
WV
AL
AL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
NJD98 II 79047
NJD98 1084767
NJD05498I337
NY7890008975
NY7890008975
NYOOO 1233634
NYD9869500I2
NYD980592547
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
MD22I0020036
MD32I002I355
MD7I70024684
PA62 13820503
PAD980539I26
VAD9907I04IO
VA397 1520751
VA5 170022482
VA7 170024684
WVOI7002369I
WVD047989207
ALD98 1868466
AL32 10020027
FLD99 1279894
FLD008 168346
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
Appendix E

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2008
2008
2005
2006
2006
2005
2008
2005
2007
2007
2005
2007
2005
2005
2006
2006
2005
2006
2005
2005
2008
2007
2007
2005
2007
2006
2005
2006
Site Name

JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
MRI CORP (TAMPA)
PEAK OIL CO./BAY DRUM CO.
TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
UNITED METALS, INC.
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
PEACH ORCHARD RD PCE GROUNDWATER PLUME SITE
PICAYUNE WOOD TREATING SITE
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CAROLINA TRANSFORMER CO.
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
FCX, INC. (STATESVILLE PLANT)
FCX, INC. PSHINGTON PLANT)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SANGAMO ELECTRIC DUMP/CRAB ORCHARD NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE (USDOI)
K&L AVENUE LANDFILL
SPARTAN CHEMICAL CO.
NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
NEASE CHEMICAL
LEMBERGER LANDFILL, INC.
Operable Unit

07
08
02
02
03
01
09
09
10
01
00
07
17
01
04
05
06
13
01
02
24
31
77
02
01
00
09
02
01
Decision Document Type

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ESD
EPA Region

04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
05
05
05
05
05
05
State

FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
GA
MS
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
SC
SC
SC
IL
Ml
Ml
MN
OH
Wl
EPA ID

FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FLD088787585
FLD00409I807
FLD004065546
FLD098924038
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
GAN000407449
MSD065490930
NC6I70022580
NC6I70022580
NCD003 188844
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCD095458527
NCD98 1475932
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
IL8 143609487
MID980506463
MID079300I25
MN72I3820908
OHD9806IOOI8
WID98090I243
Appendix E

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2006
2007
2006
2005
2007
2006
2006
2008
2007
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2006
2005
2008
2005
2006
2007
2008
2007
2007
2005
2006
2006
2005
2006
2005
Site Name
LEMBERGER TRANSPORT & RECYCLING
MASTER DISPOSAL SERVICE LANDFILL
MIDLAND PRODUCTS
OUACHITA NEVADA WOOD TREATER
LOUISIANA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
FRUIT AVENUE PLUME
GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
MCGAFFEY AND MAIN GROUNDWATER PLUME
AIR FORCE PLANT #4 (GENERAL DYNAMICS)
GARLAND CREOSOTING
HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
JASPER CREOSOTING COMPANY INC.
LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
RAILROAD AVENUE GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
RAILROAD AVENUE GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
CHEMICAL COMMODITIES, INC.
FORT RILEY
FORT RILEY
FORT RILEY
WRIGHT GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
MISSOURI ELECTRIC WORKS
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
PARKVIEW WELL
MILLTOWN RESERVOIR SEDIMENTS
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
Operable Unit
01
02
01
01
05
01
00
00
01
01
01
01
00
03
01
02
01
03
04
05
01
01
02
03
02
02
01
02
05
08
Decision Document Type
ESD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
EPA Region
05
05
06
06
06
06
06
06
06
06
06
06
06
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
08
08
08
State
Wl
Wl
AR
AR
LA
NM
NM
NM
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
IA
IA
IA
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
MO
MO
MO
MO
NE
NE
MT
UT
UT
EPA ID
^•^
WID056247208
WID980820070
ARD980745665
ARD04275523I
LA02 13820533
NMD9866689II
NM000727I768
NM0000605386
TX7572024605
TXD007330053
TXD050299577
TXD008096240
TX62 13820529
IA72 13820445
IAOOOI6I0963
IAOOOI6I0963
KSD03 1349624
KS62 14020756
KS62 14020756
KS62 14020756
KSD984985929
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
MOD980965982
NED980862668
NEN000704456
MTD9807 17565
UT057I724350
UT057I724350
Appendix E

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FY
Site Name
Operable Unit
Decision Document Type
EPA Region
State
EPA ID


2007
2006
2005
2005
2007
2005
2007
2008
2007
2008
2005
2007
2007
2005
2008
2006
Monitoring
•n^^H
2007
2005
2008
2006
2005
2008
2007
2005
2006
2006
2006
2006
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
APACHE POWDER CO.
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS (PORTERVILLE PLANT)
BROWN & BRYANT, INC. (ARVIN PLANT)
FORT ORD
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
PEMACO MAYWOOD
SOLA OPTICAL USA, INC.
VALLEY WOOD PRESERVING, INC.
FORT RICHARDSON (USARMY)
HANFORD 200-AREA (USDOE)
MIDNITE MINE

DURHAM MEADOWS
NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
OLD SOUTHINGTON LANDFILL
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW ENGLAND
BLACKBURN & UNION PRIVILEGES
HANSCOM FIELD/HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE
HATHEWAY & PATTERSON
INDUSTRI-PLEX
NYANIA CHEMICAL WASTE DUMP
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
02
02
II
01
01
01
02
12
08
08
01
01
01
05
45
01
^^^^^^^^^H
01
02
09
09
02
03
01
01
01
02
02
01
13
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
^^^^^^^H
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
08
08
08
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
10
10
10
^^^^H
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
WY
WY
WY
AZ
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
AK
WA
WA

CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
WY557 1924 179
WY557 1924 179
WY557 1924 179
AZD008399263
CA2 170023236
CAD048645444
CAD05238402I
CA72 10020676
CA2890090002
CA2890090002
CAD980737092
CAD98 117 1523
CAD063020I43
AK62 14522 157
WAI890090078
WAD980978753
^•^H
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H
CTDOO 1452093
CTD9809065I5
CTD9809065I5
CTD9809065I5
CTD980670806
CTD0097 17604
MAD982I9I363
MA8570024424
MADOOI060805
MAD076580950
MAD990685422
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
Appendix E

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FY
2006
2007
2007
2008
2006
2007
2005
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2005
2006
2006
2005
2008
2005
2006
2005
2005
2005
2005
2006
2007
2005
2007
2005
2005
2007
Site Name
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
SOUTH WEYMOUTH NAVAL AIR STATION
SOUTH WEYMOUTH NAVAL AIR STATION
SOUTH WEYMOUTH NAVAL AIR STATION
SUTTON BROOK DISPOSAL AREA
W.R. GRACE & CO., INC. (ACTON PLANT)
WELLS G&H
EASTLAND WOOLEN MILL
WEST SITE/HOWS CORNERS
WINTHROP LANDFILL
OTTATI & GOSS/KINGSTON STEEL DRUM
TROY MILLS LANDFILL
WEST KINGSTON TOWN DUMP/URI DISPOSAL AREA
ELIZABETH MINE
BOG CREEK FARM
BRICK TOWNSHIP LANDFILL
DOVER MUNICIPAL WELL 4
ICELAND COIN LAUNDRY AREA GW PLUME
MARTIN AARON, INC.
MIDDLESEX SAMPLING PLANT (USDOE)
MONITOR DEVICES, INC./INTERCIRCUITS, INC.
MYERS PROPERTY
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY)
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY)
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY) - Area E Groundwater/Site 22
Operable Unit
24
25
01
07
10
01
03
03
01
02
01
01
01
01
01
02
01
02
01
01
01
01
02
06
07
08
09
02
03
02
Decision Document Type
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ESD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
EPA Region
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
State
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
ME
ME
ME
NH
NH
Rl
VT
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
EPA ID
^•^
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2 170022022
MA2 170022022
MA2 170022022
MAD980520696
MADOO 1002252
MAD980732I68
MED9809 15474
MED985466I68
MED980504435
NHD9907I7647
NHD9805202I7
RID98I063993
VTD98836662I
NJD063I57I50
NJD980505I76
NJD980654I3I
NJOOOI360882
NJDO 14623854
NJ08900900I2
NJD980529408
NJD980654I98
NJO 170022 172
NJO 170022 172
NJO 170022 172
NJO 170022 172
NJ32 10020704
NJ32 10020704
NJ32 10020704
Appendix E

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^^^^T iNiyC
2006
2006
2006
2007
2008
2007
2008
2005
2006
2006
2005
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007
2007
2008
2005
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2007
2007
2006
2006
Site Name

POHATCONG VALLEY GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
PUCHACK WELL FIELD
U.S. RADIUM CORP.
VENTRON/VELSICOL
WALDICK AEROSPACE DEVICES, INC.
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
COMPUTER CIRCUITS
HERTEL LANDFILL
HITEMAN LEATHER
LAWRENCE AVIATION INDUSTRIES, INC.
LITTLE VALLEY
MERCURY REFINING, INC.
MOHONK ROAD INDUSTRIAL PLANT
NEPERA CHEMICAL CO., INC.
OLD ROOSEVELT FIELD CONTAMINATED GW AREA
ONONDAGA LAKE
PETER COOPER CORPORATION (MARKHAMS)
PITTSBURGH AIR FORCE BASE
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
KOPPERS CO., INC. (NEWPORT PLANT)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
Operable Unit

01
01
03
01
02
08
01
01
01
01
02
01
01
01
01
08
01
19
01
04
15
16
17
19
24
01
35
40
06
03
Decision Document Type

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
EPA Region

02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
State

NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
DE
DE
DE
DE
DE
DE
MD
MD
MD
MD
EPA ID

NJD98 II 79047
NJD98 1084767
NJD980654I72
NJD980529879
NJD05498I337
NY7890008975
NYDI25499673
NYD980780779
NYD98 15609 15
NYD00204I53I
NYOOO 1233634
NYD048I48I75
NYD9869500I2
NYD0005II45I
NYSFN0204234
NYD9869 13580
NYD980592547
NY457 1924774
NY02I3820830
NY02I3820830
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DED980552244
MD22I0020036
MD22I0020036
MD32I002I355
MD0570024000
Appendix E

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FY
2005
2007
2006
2005
2006
2007
2008
2006
2006
2005
2007
2007
2006
2008
2008
2007
2006
2008
2008
2007
2005
2007
2008
2006
2005
2006
2006
2007
2007
2006
Site Name
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
BRANDYWINE DRMO
INDIAN HEAD NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
ORDNANCE PRODUCTS, INC.
BRESLUBE-PENN, INC.
CROSSLEY FARM
FOOTE MINERAL CO.
LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
NAVY SHIPS PARTS CONTROL CENTER
SHARON STEEL CORP (FARRELL WORKS DISPOSAL AREA)
UGI COLUMBIA GAS PLANT
WALSH LANDFILL
WILLOW GROVE NAVAL AIR AND AIR RESERVE STATION
ATLANTIC WOOD INDUSTRIES, INC.
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER - DAHLGREN
ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY (USNAVY)
ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY (USNAVY)
AMERICAN BRASS INC.
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT (SOUTHEAST INDUSTRIAL AREA)
USARMY/NASA REDSTONE ARSENAL
USARMY/NASA REDSTONE ARSENAL
ESCAMBIAWOOD- PENSACOLA
Operable Unit
07
II
01
05
01
01
02
01
10
04
01
01
04
03
02
08
12
04
19
05
06
07
19
02
05
01
03
05
06
01
Decision Document Type
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
EPA Region
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
04
04
04
04
04
State
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
WV
WV
AL
AL
AL
AL
FL
EPA ID
^•^
MD0570024000
MD0570024000
MD9570024803
MD7I70024684
MDD98236434I
PAD089667695
PAD98 1740061
PAD077087989
PA62 13820503
PA3 170022 104
PADOO 1933 175
PAD980539I26
PAD980829527
PAD987277837
VAD9907I04IO
VA397 1520751
VA397 1520751
VAI 170024722
VAI 170024722
VA5 170022482
VA5 170022482
VA5 170022482
VA7 170024684
WVOI7002369I
WVOI7002369I
ALD98 1868466
AL32 10020027
AL72 10020742
AL72 10020742
FLD008 168346
Appendix E

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^^^^T iNiyC
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2005
2007
2005
2008
2008
2005
2008
2007
2007
2006
2006
2006
2005
2008
2005
2007
2005
2007
2007
2005
2007
2005
2005
Site Name

HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
MRI CORP (TAMPA)
PEAK OIL CO./BAY DRUM CO.
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO (TAMPA)
TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
UNITED METALS, INC.
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
PEACH ORCHARD RD PCE GROUNDWATER PLUME SITE
PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT (USDOE)
AMERICAN CREOSOTE WORKS INC
PICAYUNE WOOD TREATING SITE
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CAROLINA TRANSFORMER CO.
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
Operable Unit

II
15
20
21
30
31
03
05
06
07
08
02
02
02
II
13
01
03
01
09
09
10
01
19
01
00
07
17
01
04
Decision Document Type

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
EPA Region

04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
State

FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
GA
KY
MS
MS
NC
NC
NC
NC
EPA ID

FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FLD088787585
FLD00409I807
FL9I70024567
FL9I70024567
FL9I70024567
FLD004092532
FLD004065546
FLD098924038
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
GAN000407449
KY8890008982
MSD004006995
MSD065490930
NC6I70022580
NC6I70022580
NCD003 188844
NCI 170027261
Appendix E

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2006
2006
2005
2006
2005
2007
2008
2006
2005
2005
2007
2006
2005
2006
2006
2005
2008
2005
2008
2005
2007
2006
2005
2007
2006
2005
2007
2006
2007
2008
Site Name
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
FCX, INC. (STATESVILLE PLANT)
FCX, INC. PSHINGTON PLANT)
REASOR CHEMICAL COMPANY
PALMETTO WOOD PRESERVING
PARRIS ISLAND MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
OAK RIDGE RESERVATION (USDOE)
PARSONS CASKET HARDWARE CO.
LEMON LANE LANDFILL
ALLIED PAPER, INC./PORTAGE CREEK/KALAMAIOO RIVER
FOREST WASTE PRODUCTS
GRAND TRAVERSE OVERALL SUPPLY CO.
K&L AVENUE LANDFILL
NORTH BRONSON INDUSTRIAL SUBAREAS
FRIDLEY COMMONS PARK WELL FIELD
NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
NEASE CHEMICAL
MASTER DISPOSAL SERVICE LANDFILL
MIDLAND PRODUCTS
OUACHITA NEVADA WOOD TREATER
LOUISIANA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
GRIGGS & WALNUT GROUND WATER PLUME
MCGAFFEY AND MAIN GROUNDWATER PLUME
Operable Unit
05
06
13
01
02
01
01
01
24
67
77
50
02
01
02
02
02
01
02
01
07
09
02
02
01
01
05
00
01
00
Decision Document Type
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
EPA Region
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
06
06
06
06
06
06
State
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
TN
IL
IN
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
MN
MN
MN
OH
Wl
AR
AR
LA
NM
NM
NM
EPA ID
^•^
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCD095458527
NCD98 1475932
NCD986I87094
SCD0033622I7
SC6 170022762
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
TNI890090003
ILD005252432
IND98079434I
MID006007306
MID9804I0740
MIDOI74I8559
MID980506463
MIN000508I92
MND98570I309
MN72I3820908
MN72I3820908
OHD9806IOOI8
WID980820070
ARD980745665
ARD04275523I
LA02 13820533
NM000727I768
NM000227I286
NM0000605386
Appendix E

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2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2008
2005
2008
2005
2006
2005
2006
2006
2008
2005
2006
2007
2005
2007
2008
2007
2007
2005
2007
2007
2005
2005
2008
2008
Site Name

HUDSON REFINERY
GARLAND CREOSOTING
HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
JASPER CREOSOTING COMPANY INC.
LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
PETRO-CHEMICAL SYSTEMS, INC. (TURTLE BAYOU)
STATE ROAD 114 GROUNDWATER PLUME
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
RAILROAD AVENUE GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
RAILROAD AVENUE GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
CHEMICAL COMMODITIES, INC.
CHEROKEE COUNTY
CHEROKEE COUNTY
FORT RILEY
FORT RILEY
FORT RILEY
OBEE ROAD
PESTER REFINERY CO.
WRIGHT GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
MISSOURI ELECTRIC WORKS
OAK GROVE VILLAGE WELL
RIVERFRONT
ST. LOUIS AIRPORT/HAIELWOOD INTERIM STORAGE/FUTURA COATINGS CO.
WELDON SPRING QUARRY/PLANT/PITS (USDOE/ARMY)
WESTLAKE LANDFILL
WESTLAKE LANDFILL
Operable Unit

01
01
01
01
00
02
00
03
04
01
02
01
03
04
03
04
05
02
01
01
01
02
03
02
01
05
01
06
01
02
Decision Document Type

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
EPA Region

06
06
06
06
06
06
06
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
State

OK
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
IA
IA
IA
IA
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
EPA ID

OKD08247I988
TXD007330053
TXD050299577
TXD008096240
TX62 13820529
TXD980873350
TXSFN0605I77
IA72 13820445
IA72 13820445
IAOOOI6I0963
IAOOOI6I0963
KSD03 1349624
KSD98074I862
KSD98074I862
KS62 14020756
KS62 14020756
KS62 14020756
KSD98063I766
KSD000829846
KSD984985929
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
MOD980965982
MOD98I7I7036
MOD98 1720246
MOD980633I76
M032I0090004
MOD079900932
MOD079900932
Appendix E

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FY
2006
2006
2006
2007
2005
2008
2006
2005
2005
2006
2006
2007
2006
2005
2006
2005
2005
2007
2006
2007
2007
2008
2005
2007
2006
2005
2007
2006
2008
2008
Site Name
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
OGALLALA GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
PARKVIEW WELL
PARKVIEW WELL
CALIFORNIA GULCH
CAPTAIN JACK MILL
ROCKY FLATS PLANT (USDOE)
LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUND WATER PLUME
MILLTOWN RESERVOIR SEDIMENTS
SILVER BOW CREEK/BUTTE AREA
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
APACHE POWDER CO.
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS (PORTERVILLE PLANT)
BROWN & BRYANT, INC. (ARVIN PLANT)
CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE (6 AREAS)
CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE (6 AREAS)
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE
EL TORO MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
FORT ORD
Operable Unit
02
02
01
02
II
01
00
01
02
08
01
02
05
08
02
II
01
01
06
II
14
15
01
02
01
04
04
06
05
12
Decision Document Type
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
EPA Region
07
07
07
07
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
State
NE
NE
NE
NE
CO
CO
CO
MT
MT
MT
UT
UT
UT
UT
WY
WY
AZ
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
EPA ID
^•^
NED980862668
NED986369247
NEN000704456
NEN000704456
COD9807I7938
COD98I55I427
C078900I0526
MT0007623052
MTD9807 17565
MTD980502777
UTOOOI 119296
UTOOOI 119296
UT057I724350
UT057I724350
WY557 1924 179
WY557 1924 179
AID008399263
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CAD048645444
CAD05238402I
CA357002455I
CA357002455I
CAI570024504
CAI570024504
CA6 170023208
CA72 10020676
Appendix E

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FY
^^^^T •nTwm?'
2006
2008
2007
2008
2007
2005
2006
2007
2007
2005
2008
2006
2008
2006
2008
2005
Site Name

FRONTIER FERTILIZER
LAVA CAP MINE
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
MCCLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE (GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION)
PEMACO MAYWOOD
PURITY OIL SALES, INC.
SOLA OPTICAL USA, INC.
VALLEY WOOD PRESERVING, INC.
FORT RICHARDSON (USARMY)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY
HANFORD 200-AREA (USDOE)
MIDNITE MINE
MOSES LAKE WELLFIELD CONTAMINATION
PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD COMPLEX
Operable Unit

01
02
08
08
01
01
02
01
01
05
16
02
45
01
01
06
Decision Document Type

ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
EPA Region

09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
State

CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
AK
ID
OR
WA
WA
WA
WA
EPA ID

CAD07 1530380
CAD9836 18893
CA2890090002
CA2890090002
CA4570024337
CAD980737092
CAD980736I5I
CAD98 117 1523
CAD063020I43
AK62 14522 157
ID4890008952
ORD0094I2677
WAI890090078
WAD980978753
WAD988466355
WA2 1700234 18
Multi-Phase Extraction
2005
PEMACO MAYWOOD
01
ROD
09
CA
CAD980737092
Permeable Reactive Barrier
2005
2006
2007
2006
2005
2005
2008
2006
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY (USNAVY)
TOWNSEND SAW CHAIN CO.
ENVIROCHEM CORP.
NEASE CHEMICAL
LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUND WATER PLUME
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
01
02
01
01
02
01
12
02
ROD
ROD
ESD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
02
03
04
05
05
08
08
08
NY
WV
SC
IN
OH
MT
UT
WY
NY02I3820830
WVOI7002369I
SCD980558050
IND08425995I
OHD9806IOOI8
MT0007623052
UT057I724350
WY557 1924 179
Phytoremediation
2006
2006
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
02
01
ROD
ROD
02
03
NJ
PA
NJD053292652
PAD98 1033459
Appendix E

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FY
Site Name
Operable Unit
Decision Document Type
EPA Region
State
EPA ID

^B
2007
SANGAMO ELECTRIC DUMP/CRAB ORCHARD NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE (USDOI)
02
ROD-A
05
IL
IL8 143609487
Pump and Treat
2005
2005
2008
2005
2007
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2005
2005
2006
2008
2005
2005
2005
2005
2006
2005
2007
2006
2006
2008
2007
2007
2005
2006
DURHAM MEADOWS
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW ENGLAND
BLACKBURN & UNION PRIVILEGES
FORT DEVENS
HANSCOM FIELD/HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE
INDUSTRI-PLEX
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
SUTTON BROOK DISPOSAL AREA
W.R. GRACE & CO., INC. (ACTON PLANT)
BOG CREEK FARM
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
EMMELL'S SEPTIC LANDFILL
MARTIN AARON, INC.
MIDDLESEX SAMPLING PLANT (USDOE)
MONITOR DEVICES, INC./INTERCIRCUITS, INC.
MYERS PROPERTY
POHATCONG VALLEY GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
FULTON AVENUE
HITEMAN LEATHER
LAWRENCE AVIATION INDUSTRIES, INC.
MOHONK ROAD INDUSTRIAL PLANT
OLD ROOSEVELT FIELD CONTAMINATED GW AREA
ONONDAGA LAKE
KOPPERS CO., INC. (NEWPORT PLANT)
BRANDYWINE DRMO
01
03
01
01
01
02
01
16
25
01
03
02
02
02
01
01
01
02
01
03
01
01
01
01
01
08
01
01
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
03
03
CT
CT
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
DE
MD
CTDOO 1452093
CTD0097 17604
MAD982I9I363
MA72 10025 154
MA8570024424
MAD076580950
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MAD980520696
MADOO 1002252
NJD063I57I50
NJD053292652
NJD980772727
NJDO 14623854
NJ08900900I2
NJD980529408
NJD980654I98
NJD98 II 79047
NY7890008975
NYOOOOII0247
NYD98 15609 15
NYD00204I53I
NYD9869500I2
NYSFN0204234
NYD9869 13580
DED980552244
MD9570024803
Appendix E

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FY
Site Name
Operable Unit
Decision Document Type
EPA Region
State
EPA ID

^^^^^^^^^^^^^J
2006
2008
2008
2005
2005
2005
2005
2008
2007
2006
2008
2006
2007
2008
2005
2008
2006
2007
2005
2007
2007
2008
2006
2006
2006
2008
2008
2007
2005
2008
ORDNANCE PRODUCTS, INC.
CROSSLEY FARM
HAVERTOWN PCP
GREENWOOD CHEMICAL CO.
ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY (USNAVY)
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
BREWER GOLD MINE
SMALLEY-PIPER
SANGAMO ELECTRIC DUMP/CRAB ORCHARD NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE (USDOI)
BENNETT STONE QUARRY
CAM-OR INC.
LEMON LANE LANDFILL
NEAL'S LANDFILL (BLOOMINGTON)
GRAND TRAVERSE OVERALL SUPPLY CO.
K&L AVENUE LANDFILL
NORTH BRONSON INDUSTRIAL SUBAREAS
NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
NEASE CHEMICAL
MASTER DISPOSAL SERVICE LANDFILL
GRIGGS & WALNUT GROUNDWATER PLUME
MCGAFFEY AND MAIN GROUNDWATER PLUME
GARLAND CREOSOTING
HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
JASPER CREOSOTING COMPANY INC.
PANTEX PLANT (USDOE)
STATE ROAD 114 GROUNDWATER PLUME
OBEE ROAD
PESTER REFINERY CO.
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
01
02
03
04
05
10
01
01
02
01
01
01
01
02
01
02
07
07
02
02
01
00
01
01
01
00
00
02
01
01
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
03
03
03
03
03
04
04
04
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
06
06
06
06
06
06
06
07
07
07
MD
PA
PA
VA
WV
FL
SC
TN
IL
IN
IN
IN
IN
Ml
Ml
Ml
MN
MN
OH
Wl
NM
NM
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
KS
KS
MO
MDD98236434I
PAD98 1740061
PAD0023380IO
VAD003 125374
WVOI7002369I
FL5 170022474
SCD9875779I3
TNN000407378
IL8 143609487
IND0064I865I
IND005480462
IND98079434I
IND9806I4556
MIDOI74I8559
MID980506463
MIN000508I92
MN72I3820908
MN72I3820908
OHD9806IOOI8
WID980820070
NM000227I286
NM0000605386
TXD007330053
TXD050299577
TXD008096240
TX4890II0527
TXSFN0605I77
KSD98063I766
KSD000829846
M032I38900I2
Appendix E

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FY

2007
2007
2005
2006
2007
2006
2006
2006
2007
2006
2005
2008
2007
2008
2007
2007
2007
2008
2007
2005
2005
2007
2008
2006
2008
Site Name

LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
IOTH STREET SITE
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
PARKVIEW WELL
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL (USARMY)
SILVER BOW CREEK/BUTTE AREA
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
BROWN & BRYANT, INC. (ARVIN PLANT)
FORT ORD
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY (NASA)
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY (NASA)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
MCCLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE (GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION)
PEMACO MAYWOOD
TAYLOR LUMBER AND TREATING
FORT LEWIS LOGISTICS CENTER
HANFORD 200-AREA (USDOE)
MIDNITE MINE
MOSES LAKE WELLFIELD CONTAMINATION
Operable Unit

02
03
02
02
06
01
03
08
02
05
08
12
02
12
01
03
08
08
01
01
01
01
45
01
01
Decision Document Type

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
EPA Region

07
07
07
07
07
07
08
08
08
08
08
08
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
10
10
10
10
10
State

MO
MO
NE
NE
NE
NE
CO
MT
UT
UT
UT
UT
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
OR
WA
WA
WA
WA
EPA ID

M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
NED98I7I3837
NED980862668
NED980862668
NEN000704456
C052 10020769
MTD980502777
UTOOOI 119296
UT057I724350
UT057I724350
UT057I724350
CAD05238402I
CA72 10020676
CA98000 13030
CA98000 13030
CA2890090002
CA2890090002
CA4570024337
CAD980737092
ORD009042532
WA72 10090067
WAI890090078
WAD980978753
WAD988466355
Unspecified Physical/Chemical Treatment
2007
VALLEY WOOD PRESERVING, INC.
01
ROD-A
09
CA
CAD063020I43
Appendix E

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Appendix F: Groundwater Remedies Selected in Decision Documents
              from FY 2005-08, Organized by Location
Additional information regarding these sites, including site progress profiles, can be obtained by searching the Superfund Information System website
website at www.clu-in.org.
EPA ID
B
Connecticut
CTDOO 1452093
CTDOO 1452093
CTDOO 1452093
CTDOO 1452093
CTD9809065I5
CTD9809065I5
CTD9809065I5
CTD9809065I5
CTD9809065I5
CTD9809065I5
CTD980670806
CTD980670806
CTD0097 17604
CTD0097 17604
CTD0097 17604
CTD0097 17604
Massachusetts
MADOO 104 1987
MAD982I9I363
MAD982I9I363
MAD982I9I363
MA72 10025 154
MA72 10025 154
MA8570024424
MA8570024424
MA8570024424
MA8570024424
MA8570024424
MADOO 1060805
MADOO 1060805
MAD076580950
Site Name


DURHAM MEADOWS
DURHAM MEADOWS
DURHAM MEADOWS
DURHAM MEADOWS
NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
OLD SOUTHINGTON LANDFILL
OLD SOUTHINGTON LANDFILL
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW ENGLAND
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW ENGLAND
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW ENGLAND
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW ENGLAND

BAIRD & MCGUIRE
BLACKBURN & UNION PRIVILEGES
BLACKBURN & UNION PRIVILEGES
BLACKBURN & UNION PRIVILEGES
FORT DEVENS
FORT DEVENS
HANSCOM FIELD/HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE
HANSCOM FIELD/HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE
HANSCOM FIELD/HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE
HANSCOM FIELD/HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE
HANSCOM FIELD/HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE
HATHEWAY & PATTERSON
HATHEWAY & PATTERSON
INDUSTRI-PLEX
Operable
Unit


01
01
01
01
02
02
09
09
09
09
02
02
03
03
03
03

01
01
01
01
01
06
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
FY


2005
2005
2005
2005
2007
2007
2005
2005
2008
2008
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2005

2005
2008
2008
2008
2005
2006
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2005
2005
2006
Decision
Document Tvoe
HI

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Technology Type


Alternative Water Supply
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat

Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Bioremediation
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Bioremediation
                                                                                                 Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region l,continu<
Massachusetts,
MAD076580950
MAD076580950
MAD076580950
MAD990685422
MAD990685422
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2570024487
MA2 170022022
MA2 170022022
MA2 170022022
MA2 170022022
MAD980520696
MAD980520696
MAD980520696
MAD980520696
MAD980520696
MADOO 1002252
MADOO 1002252
MADOO 1002252
MADOO 1002252
MAD980732I68
MAD980732I68
MAD980732I68
Maine
MED9809 15474
MED9809 15474
Site Name
mm
continued
INDUSTRI-PLEX
INDUSTRI-PLEX
INDUSTRI-PLEX
NYANIA CHEMICAL WASTE DUMP
NYANIA CHEMICAL WASTE DUMP
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
SOUTH WEYMOUTH NAVAL AIR STATION
SOUTH WEYMOUTH NAVAL AIR STATION
SOUTH WEYMOUTH NAVAL AIR STATION
SOUTH WEYMOUTH NAVAL AIR STATION
SUTTON BROOK DISPOSAL AREA
SUTTON BROOK DISPOSAL AREA
SUTTON BROOK DISPOSAL AREA
SUTTON BROOK DISPOSAL AREA
SUTTON BROOK DISPOSAL AREA
W.R. GRACE & CO., INC. (ACTON PLANT)
W.R. GRACE & CO., INC. (ACTON PLANT)
W.R. GRACE & CO., INC. (ACTON PLANT)
W.R. GRACE & CO., INC. (ACTON PLANT)
WELLS G&H
WELLS G&H
WELLS G&H

EASTLAND WOOLEN MILL
EASTLAND WOOLEN MILL
Operable
Unit


02
02
02
02
02
01
01
01
09
13
13
16
16
24
24
25
25
25
01
01
07
10
01
01
01
01
01
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

01
01
FY


2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2008
2006
2006
2007
2007
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2008
2006
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2005
2005
2005
2005
2006
2006
2006

2006
2006
Decision
Document Type


ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD-A
ROD-A
Technology Type
^^^^^^^^^H

Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
MNA of Groundwater
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Monitoring
Monitoring
Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Institutional Controls
Monitoring

Alternative Water Supply
Bioremediation
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 1, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

FY

Decision
Document Type

Technology Type

Maine, continued
MED9809 15474
MED9809 15474
MED9809 15474
MED985466I68
MED985466I68
MED980504435
MED980504435
New Hampshire
NHD9907I7647
NHD9907I7647
NHD9907I7647
NHD9805202I7
NHD9805202I7
NHD9805202I7
Rhode Island
RI6I70085470
RID98073I442
RID98 1063993
RID98 1063993
RID98 1063993
RID98 1063993
Vermont
VTD98836662I
VTD98836662I
VTD0699 10354
EASTLAND WOOLEN MILL
EASTLAND WOOLEN MILL
EASTLAND WOOLEN MILL
WEST SITE/HOWS CORNERS
WEST SITE/HOWS CORNERS
WINTHROP LANDFILL
WINTHROP LANDFILL

OTTATI & GOSS/KINGSTON STEEL DRUM
OTTATI & GOSS/KINGSTON STEEL DRUM
OTTATI & GOSS/KINGSTON STEEL DRUM
TROY MILLS LANDFILL
TROY MILLS LANDFILL
TROY MILLS LANDFILL

NEWPORT NAVAL EDUCATION & TRAINING CENTER
STAMINA MILLS, INC.
WEST KINGSTON TOWN DUMP/URI DISPOSAL AREA
WEST KINGSTON TOWN DUMP/URI DISPOSAL AREA
WEST KINGSTON TOWN DUMP/URI DISPOSAL AREA
WEST KINGSTON TOWN DUMP/URI DISPOSAL AREA

ELIZABETH MINE
ELIZABETH MINE
POWNAL TANNERY
01
01
01
02
02
01
01

01
01
01
01
01
01

01
01
01
01
01
01

01
01
01
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007

2007
2007
2007
2005
2005
2005

2008
2007
2006
2006
2006
2006

2006
2006
2007
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ESD
ESD

ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD

ESD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
ESD
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
UNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring

Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring

Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring

Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Region 2
New Jersey
NJD063I57I50
NJD063I57I50
NJD063I57I50
NJD063I57I50
NJD063I57I50
NJD063I57I50
NJD980505I76
NJD980505I76
NJD053292652
NJD053292652
BOG CREEK FARM
BOG CREEK FARM
BOG CREEK FARM
BOG CREEK FARM
BOG CREEK FARM
BOG CREEK FARM
BRICK TOWNSHIP LANDFILL
BRICK TOWNSHIP LANDFILL
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
02
02
02
02
02
02
01
01
02
02
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2008
2008
2006
2006
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Air Sparging
Bioremediation
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Chemical Treatment
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 2, continued
Site Name
Operable
^^^^^^Unit
FY
Decision
Technology Type
New Jersey, continued
NJD053292652
NJD053292652
NJD053292652
NJD980654I3I
NJD980654I3I
NJD980654I3I
NJD980654I3I
NJD980772727
NJD980772727
NJD980772727
NJD980772727
NJOOO 1360882
NJOOO 1360882
NJOOO 1360882
NJDO 14623854
NJDO 14623854
NJDO 14623854
NJ08900900I2
NJ08900900I2
NJD980529408
NJD980529408
NJD980529408
NJD980529408
NJD980654I98
NJD980654I98
NJD980654I98
NJO 170022 172
NJO 170022 172
NJO 170022 172
NJO 170022 172
NJO 170022 172
NJO 170022 172
NJO 170022 172
NJO 170022 172
NJ32 10020704
NJ32 10020704
NJ32 10020704
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
DOVER MUNICIPAL WELL 4
DOVER MUNICIPAL WELL 4
DOVER MUNICIPAL WELL 4
DOVER MUNICIPAL WELL 4
EMMELL'S SEPTIC LANDFILL
EMMELL'S SEPTIC LANDFILL
EMMELL'S SEPTIC LANDFILL
EMMELL'S SEPTIC LANDFILL
ICELAND COIN LAUNDRY AREA GW PLUME
ICELAND COIN LAUNDRY AREA GW PLUME
ICELAND COIN LAUNDRY AREA GW PLUME
MARTIN AARON, INC.
MARTIN AARON, INC.
MARTIN AARON, INC.
MIDDLESEX SAMPLING PLANT (USDOE)
MIDDLESEX SAMPLING PLANT (USDOE)
MONITOR DEVICES, INC./INTERCIRCUITS, INC.
MONITOR DEVICES, INC./INTERCIRCUITS, INC.
MONITOR DEVICES, INC./INTERCIRCUITS, INC.
MONITOR DEVICES, INC./INTERCIRCUITS, INC.
MYERS PROPERTY
MYERS PROPERTY
MYERS PROPERTY
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY)
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY)
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY)
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
02
06
06
07
07
08
08
09
09
02
03
03
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2005
2008
2008
2008
2008
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2006
2006
2007
2007
2005
2005
2007
2007
2005
2005
2005
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Institutional Controls
Phytoremediation
Pump and Treat
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Pump and Treat
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 2, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

FY

Decision
Document Type

Technology Type

New Jersey, continued
NJ32 10020704
NJ32 10020704
NJ32 10020704
NJD98 II 79047
NJD98 II 79047
NJD98 II 79047
NJD98 II 79047
NJD98 1084767
NJD98 1084767
NJD98 1084767
NJD98 1084767
NJD980654I72
NJD980529879
NJD980529879
NJD980529879
NJD05498I337
NJD05498I337
NJD05498I337
New York
NY7890008975
NY7890008975
NY7890008975
NY7890008975
NY7890008975
NY7890008975
NYDI25499673
NYDI25499673
NY0002455756
NYOOOOII0247
NYOOOOII0247
NYOOOOII0247
NY457 1924451
NY457 1924451
NY457 1924451
NYD980780779
NYD980780779
NYD98 15609 15
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY) - Area E Groundwater/Site 22
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY) - Area E Groundwater/Site 22
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY) - Area E Groundwater/Site 22
POHATCONG VALLEY GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
POHATCONG VALLEY GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
POHATCONG VALLEY GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
POHATCONG VALLEY GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
PUCHACK WELL FIELD
PUCHACK WELL FIELD
PUCHACK WELL FIELD
PUCHACK WELL FIELD
U.S. RADIUM CORP.
VENTRON/VELSICOL
VENTRON/VELSICOL
VENTRON/VELSICOL
WALDICK AEROSPACE DEVICES, INC.
WALDICK AEROSPACE DEVICES, INC.
WALDICK AEROSPACE DEVICES, INC.

BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
COMPUTER CIRCUITS
COMPUTER CIRCUITS
CONSOLIDATED IRON AND METAL
FULTON AVENUE
FULTON AVENUE
FULTON AVENUE
GRIFFISS AIR FORCE BASE (II AREAS)
GRIFFISS AIR FORCE BASE (II AREAS)
GRIFFISS AIR FORCE BASE (II AREAS)
HERTEL LANDFILL
HERTEL LANDFILL
HITEMAN LEATHER
02
02
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
03
01
01
01
02
02
02

03
03
03
08
08
08
01
01
01
01
01
01
24
27
28
01
01
01
2007
2007
2007
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2008
2008
2008

2005
2005
2005
2007
2007
2007
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007
2007
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2006
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A

ESD
ESD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Monitoring
Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring

Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 2, continued
Site Name
Operable
^^^^^Umt
FY
Decision
Technology Type
New York, continued
NYD98 15609 IS
NYD98 15609 IS
NYD0668 13064
NYD00204I53I
NYD00204I53I
NYD00204I53I
NYD00204I53I
NYD986882660
NYOOO 1233634
NYOOO 1233634
NYOOO 1233634
NYD048I48I75
NYD048I48I75
NYD9869500I2
NYD9869500I2
NYD9869500I2
NYD9869500I2
NYD0005II45I
NYD0005II45I
NYD0005II45I
NYSFN0204234
NYSFN0204234
NYSFN0204234
NYD9869 13580
NYD9869 13580
NYD9869 13580
NYD9869 13580
NYD980530265
NYD980530265
NYD980592547
NYD980592547
NYD980592547
NY457 1924774
NY457 1924774
NY457 1924774
NY02I3820830
NY02I3820830
HITEMAN LEATHER
HITEMAN LEATHER
HOPEWELL PRECISION
LAWRENCE AVIATION INDUSTRIES, INC.
LAWRENCE AVIATION INDUSTRIES, INC.
LAWRENCE AVIATION INDUSTRIES, INC.
LAWRENCE AVIATION INDUSTRIES, INC.
LI TUNGSTEN CORP.
LITTLE VALLEY
LITTLE VALLEY
LITTLE VALLEY
MERCURY REFINING, INC.
MERCURY REFINING, INC.
MOHONK ROAD INDUSTRIAL PLANT
MOHONK ROAD INDUSTRIAL PLANT
MOHONK ROAD INDUSTRIAL PLANT
MOHONK ROAD INDUSTRIAL PLANT
NEPERA CHEMICAL CO., INC.
NEPERA CHEMICAL CO., INC.
NEPERA CHEMICAL CO., INC.
OLD ROOSEVELT FIELD CONTAMINATED GW AREA
OLD ROOSEVELT FIELD CONTAMINATED GW AREA
OLD ROOSEVELT FIELD CONTAMINATED GW AREA
ONONDAGA LAKE
ONONDAGA LAKE
ONONDAGA LAKE
ONONDAGA LAKE
PETER COOPER
PETER COOPER
PETER COOPER CORPORATION (MARKHAMS)
PETER COOPER CORPORATION (MARKHAMS)
PETER COOPER CORPORATION (MARKHAMS)
PITTSBURGH AIR FORCE BASE
PITTSBURGH AIR FORCE BASE
PITTSBURGH AIR FORCE BASE
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
01
01
02
01
01
01
01
02
02
02
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
08
08
08
08
01
01
01
01
01
19
19
19
01
01
2006
2006
2008
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2005
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2005
2005
2007
2007
2007
2008
2008
2008
2005
2005
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Alternative Water Supply
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Engineering Control
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Air Sparging
Alternative Water Supply
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 2, continued
New York, continued
NY02I3820830
NY02I3820830
NY02I3820830
NY02I3820830
NY02I3820830
NY02I3820830
NY02I3820830
NY02I3820830
Site Name


SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
Operable
Unit


01
01
01
04
04
09
10
17
EY


2005
2005
2005
2006
2006
2007
2007
2008
Decision
Document Type


ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Technology Type


Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Permeable Reactive Barrier
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Region 3
Delaware
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DE85700240IO
DED980552244
DED980552244
DED980552244
DED980552244
Maryland
MD22I0020036
MD22I0020036
MD22I0020036
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
KOPPERS CO., INC. (NEWPORT PLANT)
KOPPERS CO., INC. (NEWPORT PLANT)
KOPPERS CO., INC. (NEWPORT PLANT)
KOPPERS CO., INC. (NEWPORT PLANT)

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
IS
15
IS
15
16
16
16
16
17
17
17
17
19
19
19
19
23
24
24
01
01
01
01

II
18
35
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2005

2005
2007
2007
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ESD
ROD
ROD
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat

MNA of Groundwater
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 3, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

FY

Decision
Document Type

Technology Type

Maryland, continued
MD22I0020036
MD22I0020036
MD22I0020036
MD32I002I355
MD32I002I355
MD32I002I355
MD32I002I355
MD0570024000
MD0570024000
MD0570024000
MD0570024000
MD0570024000
MD0570024000
MD0570024000
MD0570024000
MD0570024000
MD9570024803
MD9570024803
MD9570024803
MD9570024803
MD7 170024684
MD7 170024684
MD7 170024684
MD7 170024684
MD7 170024684
MDD98236434I
MDD98236434I
MDD98236434I
MDD98236434I
MD7 170024536
MD7 170024536
Pennsylvania
PAD06I 105128
PAD003047974
PAD089667695
PAD089667695
PAD089667695
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
BRANDYWINE DRMO
BRANDYWINE DRMO
BRANDYWINE DRMO
BRANDYWINE DRMO
INDIAN HEAD NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
INDIAN HEAD NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
INDIAN HEAD NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
INDIAN HEAD NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
INDIAN HEAD NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
ORDNANCE PRODUCTS, INC.
ORDNANCE PRODUCTS, INC.
ORDNANCE PRODUCTS, INC.
ORDNANCE PRODUCTS, INC.
PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION
PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION

BALLY GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
BENDIX FLIGHT SYSTEMS DIVISION
BRESLUBE-PENN, INC.
BRESLUBE-PENN, INC.
BRESLUBE-PENN, INC.
35
40
40
06
06
06
06
03
03
03
07
07
07
II
II
II
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
05
05
01
01
01
01
24
24

01
01
01
01
01
2007
2007
2007
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2007
2007
2007
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2005
2005
2006
2006
2006
2006
2008
2008

2007
2008
2007
2007
2007
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD-A
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Alternative Water Supply
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls

Alternative Water Supply
Institutional Controls
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 3, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

FY

Decision
Document Type

Technology Type

Pennsylvania, continued
PAD98 1740061
PAD98 1740061
PAD98 1740061
PAD980508832
PAD077087989
PAD077087989
PAD077087989
PAD0023380IO
PAD0023380IO
PA62 13820503
PA62 13820503
PA62 13820503
PA62 13820503
PA3 170022 104
PA3 170022 104
PA3 170022 104
PAD0390 17694
PAD98 1033459
PAD98 1033459
PAD98 1033459
PADOO 1933 175
PADOO 1933 175
PADOO 1933 175
PAD980539I26
PAD980539I26
PAD980539I26
PAD980829527
PAD980829527
PAD987277837
PAD987277837
Virginia
VAD9907I04IO
VAD9907I04IO
VAD9907I04IO
VA397 1520751
VA397 1520751
VA397 1520751
CROSSLEY FARM
CROSSLEY FARM
CROSSLEY FARM
DORNEY ROAD LANDFILL
FOOTE MINERAL CO.
FOOTE MINERAL CO.
FOOTE MINERAL CO.
HAVERTOWN PCP
HAVERTOWN PCP
LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
NAVY SHIPS PARTS CONTROL CENTER
NAVY SHIPS PARTS CONTROL CENTER
NAVY SHIPS PARTS CONTROL CENTER
RAYMARK
RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
SHARON STEEL CORP (FARRELL WORKS DISPOSAL AREA)
SHARON STEEL CORP (FARRELL WORKS DISPOSAL AREA)
SHARON STEEL CORP (FARRELL WORKS DISPOSAL AREA)
UGI COLUMBIA GAS PLANT
UGI COLUMBIA GAS PLANT
UGI COLUMBIA GAS PLANT
WALSH LANDFILL
WALSH LANDFILL
WILLOW GROVE NAVAL AIR AND AIR RESERVE STATION
WILLOW GROVE NAVAL AIR AND AIR RESERVE STATION

ATLANTIC WOOD INDUSTRIES, INC.
ATLANTIC WOOD INDUSTRIES, INC.
ATLANTIC WOOD INDUSTRIES, INC.
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
02
02
02
01
01
01
01
03
03
10
10
10
10
04
04
04
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
04
04
03
03

02
02
02
08
08
08
2008
2008
2008
2007
2006
2006
2006
2008
2008
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2007
2008
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2006
2006
2008
2008

2008
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Pump and Treat
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Alternative Water Supply
Engineering Control
Phytoremediation
Engineering Control
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring

Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 3, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

FY

Decision
Document Type

Technology Type

Virginia, continued
VA397 1520751
VA397 1520751
VA397 1520751
VA397 1520751
VA397 1520751
VAD003 125374
VAD003 125374
VAD003 125374
VAD980539878
VAN 70024722
VAN 70024722
VAN 70024722
VAN 70024722
VAN 70024722
VA5 170022482
VA5 170022482
VA5 170022482
VA5 170022482
VA5 170022482
VA5 170022482
VA5 170022482
VA5 170022482
VA5 170022482
VA5 170022482
VA7 170024684
VA7 170024684
VA7 170024684
VA7 170024684
VA6 17006 1463
West Virginia
WVOI7002369I
WVOI7002369I
WVOI7002369I
WVOI7002369I
WVOI7002369I
WVOI7002369I
WVOI7002369I
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
GREENWOOD CHEMICAL CO.
GREENWOOD CHEMICAL CO.
GREENWOOD CHEMICAL CO.
H & H INC., BURN PIT
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER - DAHLGREN
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER - DAHLGREN
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER - DAHLGREN
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER - DAHLGREN
NORFOLK NAVAL BASE (SEWELLS POINT NAVAL COMPLEX)

ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY (USNAVY)
ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY (USNAVY)
ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY (USNAVY)
ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY (USNAVY)
ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY (USNAVY)
ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY (USNAVY)
ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY (USNAVY)
08
10
II
12
12
04
04
04
01
04
04
19
19
19
05
05
06
06
06
06
07
07
07
07
19
19
19
19
10

02
02
02
02
05
05
05
2007
2007
2007
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2007
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2007
2007
2005
2005
2005
2005
2007
2007
2007
2007
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Fracturing
Institutional Controls
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls

Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Permeable Reactive Barrier
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Appendix F

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Region 3, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

FY

Decision
Document Type

Technology Type

West Virginia, continued
WVD047989207
WVD047989207
WVD047989207
FIKE CHEMICAL, INC.
FIKE CHEMICAL, INC.
FIKE CHEMICAL, INC.
04
04
04
2007
2007
2007
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
Bioremediation
Chemical Treatment
MNA of Groundwater
Region 4
Alabama
ALD98 1868466
ALD98 1868466
ALD98 1868466
AL32 10020027
AL32 10020027
AL32 10020027
ALI8000I3863
AL72 10020742
AL72 10020742
AL72 10020742
Florida
FLD99I279894
FLD008 168346
FLD008 168346
FLD008 168346
FLD008 168346
FLD008 168346
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL7570024037
FL6 170024412
FL6 170024412
FL6 170024412
AMERICAN BRASS INC.
AMERICAN BRASS INC.
AMERICAN BRASS INC.
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT (SOUTHEAST INDUSTRIAL AREA)
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT (SOUTHEAST INDUSTRIAL AREA)
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT (SOUTHEAST INDUSTRIAL AREA)
US NASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER - Interim Groundwater
USARMY/NASA REDSTONE ARSENAL
USARMY/NASA REDSTONE ARSENAL
USARMY/NASA REDSTONE ARSENAL

COLEMAN-EVANS WOOD PRESERVING CO.
ESCAMBIA WOOD - PENSACOLA
ESCAMBIA WOOD - PENSACOLA
ESCAMBIA WOOD - PENSACOLA
ESCAMBIA WOOD - PENSACOLA
ESCAMBIA WOOD - PENSACOLA
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
01
01
01
03
03
03
03
05
06
19

01
01
02
02
02
02
II
II
IS
IS
20
20
21
21
30
30
31
31
03
03
03
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2007

2005
2006
2008
2008
2008
2008
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Monitoring
Institutional Controls

MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Appendix F

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Region 4, continued
Site Name
Operable
^^^^^^Unit
FY
Decision
Technology Type
Florida, continued
FL6 170024412
FL6 170024412
FL6 170024412
FL6 170024412
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FL6I700244I2
FLD042II084I
FLD042II084I
FLD042II084I
FLD088787585
FLD088787585
FLD088787585
FLD088787585
FLD00409I807
FLD00409I807
FLD00409I807
FLD00409I807
FLD00409I807
FL9I70024567
FL9I70024567
FL9I70024567
FL9I70024567
FL9I70024567
FL9I70024567
FLD004092532
FLD004092532
FLDOI05960I3
FLD004065546
FLD004065546
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
LANDIA CHEMICAL COMPANY
LANDIA CHEMICAL COMPANY
LANDIA CHEMICAL COMPANY
MRI CORP (TAMPA)
MRI CORP (TAMPA)
MRI CORP (TAMPA)
MRI CORP (TAMPA)
PEAK OIL CO./BAY DRUM CO.
PEAK OIL CO./BAY DRUM CO.
PEAK OIL CO./BAY DRUM CO.
PEAK OIL CO./BAY DRUM CO.
PEAK OIL CO./BAY DRUM CO.
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO (TAMPA)
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO (TAMPA)
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO. (TARPON SPRINGS)
TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
05
05
05
05
06
06
06
06
07
07
07
08
08
08
01
01
01
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
II
II
13
13
01
01
01
03
03
2005
2005
2005
2005
2007
2007
2007
2007
2005
2005
2005
2008
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007
2008
2008
2008
2008
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007
2007
2006
2006
2007
2006
2006
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ESD
ROD
ROD
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Air Sparging
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Alternative Water Supply
Bioremediation
Appendix F

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Region 4, continued
^nfffflWRffiBBTB
FLD004065546
FLD004065546
FLD004065546
FLD098924038
FLD098924038
FLD098924038
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
FL5 170022474
Georgia
GA7 170023694
GAN000407449
GAN000407449
GAN000407449
GAN000407449
Kentucky
KY8890008982
KY8890008982
Mississippi
MSD004006995
MSD004006995
MSD065490930
MSD065490930
MSD065490930
MSD065490930
MSD065490930
MSD065490930
North Carolina
NC6 170022580
NC6 170022580
Site Name


TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
UNITED METALS, INC.
UNITED METALS, INC.
UNITED METALS, INC.
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD

MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE
PEACH ORCHARD RD PCE GROUNDWATER PLUME SITE
PEACH ORCHARD RD PCE GROUNDWATER PLUME SITE
PEACH ORCHARD RD PCE GROUNDWATER PLUME SITE
PEACH ORCHARD RD PCE GROUNDWATER PLUME SITE

PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT (USDOE)
PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT (USDOE)

AMERICAN CREOSOTE WORKS INC
AMERICAN CREOSOTE WORKS INC
PICAYUNE WOOD TREATING SITE
PICAYUNE WOOD TREATING SITE
PICAYUNE WOOD TREATING SITE
PICAYUNE WOOD TREATING SITE
PICAYUNE WOOD TREATING SITE
PICAYUNE WOOD TREATING SITE

CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
Operable
Unit


03
03
03
01
01
01
09
09
09
09
09
09
10
10
10
10

06
01
01
01
01

19
19

01
01
00
00
00
00
00
00

07
07
EY


2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2008
2008
2008
2005
2005
2005
2005

2005
2007
2007
2007
2007

2005
2005

2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007

2005
2005
Decision
Document Type


ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
Technology Type


Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Bioremediation
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat

Chemical Treatment
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring

Institutional Controls
Monitoring

Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Chemical Treatment
Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring

Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 4, continue*
North Carolina,
NC6 170022580
NC6 170022580
NC6 170022580
NC6 170022580
NC6 170022580
NCD003 188844
NCD003 188844
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCI 170027261
NCD095458527
NCD095458527
NCD095458527
NCD095458527
NCD98 1475932
NCD98 1475932
NCD986 187094
NCD986 187094
South Carolina
SCD9875779I3
SCD0033622I7
SCD0033622I7
SCD0033622I7
SC6I70022762
SC6I70022762
SC6I70022762
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
Site Name

continued
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CAROLINA TRANSFORMER CO.
CAROLINA TRANSFORMER CO.
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
FCX, INC. (STATESVILLE PLANT)
FCX, INC. (STATESVILLE PLANT)
FCX, INC. (STATESVILLE PLANT)
FCX, INC. (STATESVILLE PLANT)
FCX, INC. PSHINGTON PLANT)
FCX, INC. PSHINGTON PLANT)
REASOR CHEMICAL COMPANY
REASOR CHEMICAL COMPANY

BREWER GOLD MINE
PALMETTO WOOD PRESERVING
PALMETTO WOOD PRESERVING
PALMETTO WOOD PRESERVING
PARRIS ISLAND MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT
PARRIS ISLAND MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT
PARRIS ISLAND MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
Operable
Unit


07
17
17
17
17
01
01
04
04
04
05
05
05
06
06
06
13
13
13
01
01
01
03
02
02
01
01

01
01
01
01
01
01
05
24
24
FY


2005
2007
2007
2007
2007
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2007
2007

2005
2008
2008
2008
2006
2006
2007
2005
2005
Decision
Document Type


ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ESD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A

ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Technology Type
^^^^^^^^^H

Monitoring
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Bioremediation
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring

Pump and Treat
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 4, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

FY

Decision
Document Type

Technology Type

South Carolina, continued
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCI890008989
SCD980558050
SCD980558050
Tennessee
TNI890090003
TNI890090003
TNN000407378
TNN000407378
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
TOWNSEND SAW CHAIN CO.
TOWNSEND SAW CHAIN CO.

OAK RIDGE RESERVATION (USDOE)
OAK RIDGE RESERVATION (USDOE)
SMALLEY-PIPER
SMALLEY-PIPER
24
31
31
67
77
77
77
01
01

50
50
01
01
2005
2008
2008
2005
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007

2006
2006
2008
2008
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ESD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Permeable Reactive Barrier

Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Pump and Treat
Region 5
Illinois
ILD00545I7II
ILD005252432
ILD005252432
ILD005252432
IL8I43609487
IL8 143609487
IL8 143609487
IL8 143609487
Indiana
IND0064I865I
IND0064I865I
IND005480462
IND005480462
IND08425995I
IND08425995I
IND98079434I
IND98079434I
IND98079434I
IND9806I4556
IND9806I4556
LENI OIL SERVICE, INC.
PARSONS CASKET HARDWARE CO.
PARSONS CASKET HARDWARE CO.
PARSONS CASKET HARDWARE CO.
SANGAMO ELECTRIC DUMP/CRAB ORCHARD NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE (USDOI)
SANGAMO ELECTRIC DUMP/CRAB ORCHARD NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE (USDOI)
SANGAMO ELECTRIC DUMP/CRAB ORCHARD NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE (USDOI)
SANGAMO ELECTRIC DUMP/CRAB ORCHARD NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE (USDOI)

BENNETT STONE QUARRY
BENNETT STONE QUARRY
CAM-OR INC.
CAM-OR INC.
ENVIROCHEM CORP.
ENVIROCHEM CORP.
LEMON LANE LANDFILL
LEMON LANE LANDFILL
LEMON LANE LANDFILL
NEAL'S LANDFILL (BLOOMINGTON)
NEAL'S LANDFILL (BLOOMINGTON)
01
02
02
02
02
02
02
02

01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
2007
2005
2005
2005
2007
2007
2007
2007

2006
2006
2008
2008
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A

ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ESD
ESD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
Institutional Controls
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Phytoremediation
Pump and Treat

Institutional Controls
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Pump and Treat
Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Permeable Reactive Barrier
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Pump and Treat
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 5, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

FY

Decision
Document Type

Technology Type 1

Michigan
MID006007306
MID9804I0740
MID9804I0740
MID9804I0740
MID9804I0740
MIDOI74I8559
MIDOI74I8559
MIDOI74I8559
MID980506463
MID980506463
MID980506463
MID980506463
MID980506463
MID980506463
MIN000508I92
MIN000508I92
MIN000508I92
MIN000508I92
MID079300I25
MID079300I25
MID079300I25
MID079300I25
MID980793806
MID980793806
Minnesota
MND98570I309
MND980792469
MN72I3820908
MN72I3820908
MN72I3820908
MN72I3820908
MN72I3820908
MN72I3820908
Ohio
OHD9806IOOI8
OHD9806IOOI8
OHD9806IOOI8
ALLIED PAPER, INC./PORTAGE CREEK/KALAMAIOO RIVER
FOREST WASTE PRODUCTS
FOREST WASTE PRODUCTS
FOREST WASTE PRODUCTS
FOREST WASTE PRODUCTS
GRAND TRAVERSE OVERALL SUPPLY CO.
GRAND TRAVERSE OVERALL SUPPLY CO.
GRAND TRAVERSE OVERALL SUPPLY CO.
K&L AVENUE LANDFILL
K&L AVENUE LANDFILL
K&L AVENUE LANDFILL
K&L AVENUE LANDFILL
K&L AVENUE LANDFILL
K&L AVENUE LANDFILL
NORTH BRONSON INDUSTRIAL SUBAREAS
NORTH BRONSON INDUSTRIAL SUBAREAS
NORTH BRONSON INDUSTRIAL SUBAREAS
NORTH BRONSON INDUSTRIAL SUBAREAS
SPARTAN CHEMICAL CO.
SPARTAN CHEMICAL CO.
SPARTAN CHEMICAL CO.
SPARTAN CHEMICAL CO.
VERONA WELL FIELD
VERONA WELL FIELD

FRIDLEY COMMONS PARK WELL FIELD
LEHILLIER/MANKATO
NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)

NEASE CHEMICAL
NEASE CHEMICAL
NEASE CHEMICAL
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
02
00
00
00
00
01
02

01
01
07
07
07
07
09
09

02
02
02
2006
2005
2005
2005
2005
2008
2008
2008
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2006
2008
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007
2007
2008
2008

2005
2008
2006
2007
2007
2007
2006
2006

2005
2005
2005
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ESD

ROD
ESD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A

ROD
ROD
ROD
Monitoring
Air Sparging
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Alternative Water Supply
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Air Sparging
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Air Sparging
Air Sparging

Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring

Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 5, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

FY

Decision
Document Type

Technology Type

Ohio, continued
OHD9806IOOI8
OHD9806IOOI8
Wisconsin
WID98090I243
WID056247208
WID980820070
WID980820070
WID980820070
NEASE CHEMICAL
NEASE CHEMICAL

LEMBERGER LANDFILL, INC.
LEMBERGER TRANSPORT & RECYCLING
MASTER DISPOSAL SERVICE LANDFILL
MASTER DISPOSAL SERVICE LANDFILL
MASTER DISPOSAL SERVICE LANDFILL
02
02

01
01
02
02
02
2005
2005

2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
ROD
ROD

ESD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Permeable Reactive Barrier
Pump and Treat

MNA of Groundwater
MNA of Groundwater
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Region 6
Arkansas
ARD980745665
ARD980745665
ARD980745665
ARD04275523I
ARD04275523I
ARD04275523I
ARD04275523I
ARD04275523I
Louisiana
LA02I3820533
LA02I3820533
LA02I3820533
New Mexico
NMD9866689II
NM000727I768
NM000727I768
NM000727I768
NM000727I768
NM000727I768
NM000227I286
NM000227I286
NM000227I286
NM0000605386
NM0000605386
NM0000605386
NM0000605386
MIDLAND PRODUCTS
MIDLAND PRODUCTS
MIDLAND PRODUCTS
OUACHITA NEVADA WOOD TREATER
OUACHITA NEVADA WOOD TREATER
OUACHITA NEVADA WOOD TREATER
OUACHITA NEVADA WOOD TREATER
OUACHITA NEVADA WOOD TREATER

LOUISIANA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
LOUISIANA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
LOUISIANA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT

FRUIT AVENUE PLUME
GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
GRIGGS & WALNUT GROUND WATER PLUME
GRIGGS & WALNUT GROUND WATER PLUME
GRIGGS & WALNUT GROUND WATER PLUME
MCGAFFEY AND MAIN GROUNDWATER PLUME
MCGAFFEY AND MAIN GROUNDWATER PLUME
MCGAFFEY AND MAIN GROUNDWATER PLUME
MCGAFFEY AND MAIN GROUNDWATER PLUME
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01

05
05
05

01
00
00
00
00
00
01
01
01
00
00
00
00
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005

2007
2007
2007

2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2008
2008
2008
2008
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD

ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring

Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring

MNA of Groundwater
Bioremediation
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 6, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

EY

Decision
Document Type

Technology Type

New Mexico, continued
NM0000605386
NMD986670I56
Oklahoma
OKD980620983
OKD08247I988
OKD08247I988
OKD980629844
OKD980629844
Texas
TX7572024605
TX7572024605
TXD007330053
TXD007330053
TXD007330053
TXD007330053
TXD980748453
TXD050299577
TXD050299577
TXD050299577
TXD050299577
TXD008096240
TXD008096240
TXD008096240
TXD008096240
TX62 13820529
TX62 13820529
TX62 13820529
TX4890II0527
TX4890II0527
TX4890II0527
TXD980699656
TXD980873350
TXD980873350
TXD980873350
TXSFN0605I77
TXSFN0605I77
TXSFN0605I77
TXSFN0605I77
MCGAFFEY AND MAIN GROUNDWATER PLUME
NORTH RAILROAD AVENUE PLUME

COMPASS INDUSTRIES (AVERY DRIVE)
HUDSON REFINERY
HUDSON REFINERY
TAR CREEK (OTTAWA COUNTY)
TAR CREEK (OTTAWA COUNTY)

AIR FORCE PLANT #4 (GENERAL DYNAMICS)
AIR FORCE PLANT #4 (GENERAL DYNAMICS)
GARLAND CREOSOTING
GARLAND CREOSOTING
GARLAND CREOSOTING
GARLAND CREOSOTING
GENEVA INDUSTRIES/FUHRMANN ENERGY
HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
JASPER CREOSOTING COMPANY INC.
JASPER CREOSOTING COMPANY INC.
JASPER CREOSOTING COMPANY INC.
JASPER CREOSOTING COMPANY INC.
LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
PANTEX PLANT (USDOE)
PANTEX PLANT (USDOE)
PANTEX PLANT (USDOE)
PESSES CHEMICAL CO.
PETRO-CHEMICAL SYSTEMS, INC. (TURTLE BAYOU)
PETRO-CHEMICAL SYSTEMS, INC. (TURTLE BAYOU)
PETRO-CHEMICAL SYSTEMS, INC. (TURTLE BAYOU)
STATE ROAD 114 GROUNDWATER PLUME
STATE ROAD 114 GROUNDWATER PLUME
STATE ROAD 114 GROUNDWATER PLUME
STATE ROAD 114 GROUNDWATER PLUME
00
01

01
01
01
04
04

01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
00
00
00
00
00
00
01
02
02
02
00
00
00
00
2008
2008

2006
2008
2008
2008
2008

2007
2007
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2008
2008
2008
2007
2006
2006
2006
2008
2008
2008
2008
ROD
ESD

ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ESD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Pump and Treat
Bioremediation

Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Alternative Water Supply
Institutional Controls

Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Alternative Water Supply
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
F-18
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 7
Iowa
IA72 13820445
IA72 13820445
IA72 13820445
IA72 13820445
IA72 13820445
IA72 13820445
IA72 13820445
IAOOOI6I0963
IAOOOI6I0963
IAOOOI6I0963
IAOOOI6I0963
IAOOOI6I0963
IAOOOI6I0963
Kansas
KSD03 1349624
KSD03 1349624
KSD03 1349624
KSD03 1349624
KSD98074I862
KSD98074I862
KS62 14020756
KS62 14020756
KS62 14020756
KS62 14020756
KS62 14020756
KS62 14020756
KS62 14020756
KS62 14020756
KS62 14020756
KSD98063I766
KSD98063I766
KSD98063I766
KSD98063I766
KSD000829846
KSD000829846
KSD000829846
KSD984985929
Site Name


IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
RAILROAD AVENUE GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
RAILROAD AVENUE GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
RAILROAD AVENUE GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
RAILROAD AVENUE GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
RAILROAD AVENUE GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
RAILROAD AVENUE GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION

CHEMICAL COMMODITIES, INC.
CHEMICAL COMMODITIES, INC.
CHEMICAL COMMODITIES, INC.
CHEMICAL COMMODITIES, INC.
CHEROKEE COUNTY
CHEROKEE COUNTY
FORT RILEY
FORT RILEY
FORT RILEY
FORT RILEY
FORT RILEY
FORT RILEY
FORT RILEY
FORT RILEY
FORT RILEY
OBEE ROAD
OBEE ROAD
OBEE ROAD
OBEE ROAD
PESTER REFINERY CO.
PESTER REFINERY CO.
PESTER REFINERY CO.
WRIGHT GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
Operable
Unit


03
03
03
03
03
04
04
01
01
01
02
02
02

01
01
01
01
03
04
03
03
03
04
04
04
05
05
05
02
02
02
02
01
01
01
01
FY


2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2008
2008
2005
2005
2005
2006
2006
2006

2005
2005
2005
2005
2006
2006
2008
2008
2008
2005
2005
2005
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2007
2005
2005
2005
2007
Decision
Document Type


ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
Technology Type
^^^^^^^^^^^M

Alternative Water Supply
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring

Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Monitoring
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Alternative Water Supply
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
MNA of Groundwater
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 7, continued
^mmamamm
KSD984985929
Missouri
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
M032I38900I2
MOD980965982
MOD980965982
MOD980965982
MOD980965982
MOD980965982
MOD98I7I7036
MOD98I7I7036
MOD98I7I7036
MOD98 1720246
MOD98 1720246
MOD980633I76
M032I0090004
M032I0090004
MOD079900932
MOD079900932
MOD079900932
MOD079900932
Nebraska
NED98I7I3837
NED98I7I3837
NED98I7I3837
Site Name


WRIGHT GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION

LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
MISSOURI ELECTRIC WORKS
MISSOURI ELECTRIC WORKS
MISSOURI ELECTRIC WORKS
MISSOURI ELECTRIC WORKS
MISSOURI ELECTRIC WORKS
OAK GROVE VILLAGE WELL
OAK GROVE VILLAGE WELL
OAK GROVE VILLAGE WELL
RIVERFRONT
RIVERFRONT
ST. LOUIS AIRPORT/HAIELWOOD INTERIM STORAGE/FUTURA COATINGS CO.
WELDON SPRING QUARRY/PLANT/PITS (USDOE/ARMY)
WELDON SPRING QUARRY/PLANT/PITS (USDOE/ARMY)
WESTLAKE LANDFILL
WESTLAKE LANDFILL
WESTLAKE LANDFILL
WESTLAKE LANDFILL

IOTH STREET SITE
IOTH STREET SITE
IOTH STREET SITE
Operable
Unit


01

01
01
01
01
01
02
02
02
03
03
03
03
03
03
02
02
02
02
02
01
01
01
05
05
01
06
06
01
01
02
02

02
02
02
EY


2007

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2005
2005
2005
2008
2008
2008
2008

2005
2005
2005
Decision
Document Type


ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
Technology Type


Monitoring

Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Bioremediation
Engineering Control
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Alternative Water Supply
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Alternative Water Supply
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring

Air Sparging
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Reeion 7. continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

FY

Decision
Document Type

Technology Type

Nebraska, continued
NED98I7I3837
NED98I7I3829
NED980862668
NED980862668
NED980862668
NED980862668
NED980862668
NED980862668
NED980862668
NED980862668
NED986369247
NED986369247
NED986369247
NED986369247
NEN000704456
NEN000704456
NEN000704456
NEN000704456
NEN000704456
NEN000704456
NEN000704456
NEN000704456
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m
Region 8
IOTH STREET SITE
BRUNO CO-OP ASSOCIATION/ASSOCIATED PROPERTIES
HASTINGS GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
HASTINGS GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
OGALLALA GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
OGALLALA GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
OGALLALA GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
OGALLALA GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
PARKVIEW WELL
PARKVIEW WELL
PARKVIEW WELL
PARKVIEW WELL
PARKVIEW WELL
PARKVIEW WELL
PARKVIEW WELL
PARKVIEW WELL

02
01
02
02
02
02
06
06
12
12
02
02
02
02
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
02

2005
2005
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2008
2008
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007

ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
UNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Bioremediation
Pump and Treat
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Alternative Water Supply
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Alternative Water Supply
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring

Colorado
COD9807I7938
COD98 155 1427
C078900 10526
C078900 10526
C052I0020769
C052I0020769
Montana
MT0007623052
MT0007623052
MT0007623052
MT0007623052
MTD9807I7565
MTD9807I7565
CALIFORNIA GULCH
CAPTAIN JACK MILL
ROCKY FLATS PLANT (USDOE)
ROCKY FLATS PLANT (USDOE)
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL (USARMY)
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL (USARMY)
LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUND WATER PLUME
LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUND WATER PLUME
LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUNDWATER PLUME
LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUNDWATER PLUME
MILLTOWN RESERVOIR SEDIMENTS
MILLTOWN RESERVOIR SEDIMENTS
II
01
00
00
03
03
01
01
01
01
02
02
2005
2008
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
Monitoring
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Pump and Treat
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Permeable Reactive Barrier
Alternative Water Supply
Institutional Controls
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 8, continued
Montana, continued
MTD9807I7565
MTD9807I7565
MTD980502777
MTD980502777
MTD980502777
MTSFN75780I2
North Dakota
NDD9807I6963
NDD9807I6963
Utah
UTOOO II 19296
UTOOO II 19296
UTOOO II 19296
UTOOO II 19296
UTOOO II 19296
UTOOO II 19296
UTOOO II 19296
UTOOO II 19296
UT057 1724350
UT057 1724350
UT057 1724350
UT057 1724350
UT057 1724350
UT057 1724350
UT057 1724350
UT057 1724350
UT057 1724350
UT057 1724350
UT057 1724350
UT057 1724350
UT057 1724350
UT32I3820894
Wyoming
WY557 1924 179
WY557 1924 179
WY557 1924 179
WY557 1924 179
Site Name


MILLTOWN RESERVOIR SEDIMENTS
MILLTOWN RESERVOIR SEDIMENTS
SILVER BOW CREEK/BUTTE AREA
SILVER BOW CREEK/BUTTE AREA
SILVER BOW CREEK/BUTTE AREA
UPPER TENMILE CREEK MINING AREA

ARSENIC TRIOXIDE SITE
ARSENIC TRIOXIDE SITE

BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
TOOELE ARMY DEPOT (NORTH AREA)

F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
Operable
Unit


02
02
08
08
08
04

01
01

01
01
01
02
02
02
02
02
05
05
05
05
05
05
08
08
08
08
12
12
12
09

02
02
02
02
EY


2005
2005
2006
2006
2006
2008

2007
2008

2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2005
2008
2008
2008
2008

2007
2006
2006
2006
Decision
Document Type


ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A

ESD
ESD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
Technology Type


MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Alternative Water Supply

Alternative Water Supply
Alternative Water Supply

Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Alternative Water Supply
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Air Sparging
Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Permeable Reactive Barrier
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls

MNA of Groundwater
Bioremediation
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 8, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

FY

Decision
Document Type

Technology Type

Wyoming, continued
WY557 1924 179
WY557 1924 179
WY557 1924 179
WY557 1924 179
WY557 1924 179
WY557 1924 179
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
02
02
02
II
II
II
2006
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Permeable Reactive Barrier
Chemical Treatment
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Region 9
Arizona
AID008399263
AID008399263
AID008399263
AZD980496780
California
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CA2 170023236
CAS 170024261
CAS 170024261
CAD048645444
CAD048645444
APACHE POWDER CO.
APACHE POWDER CO.
APACHE POWDER CO.
NINETEENTH AVENUE LANDFILL

ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
BARSTOW MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE
BARSTOW MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE
BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS (PORTERVILLE PLANT)
BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS (PORTERVILLE PLANT)
01
01
01
01

01
01
01
01
01
06
06
06
06
II
II
II
14
14
14
IS
IS
16
16
16
02
02
01
01
2005
2005
2005
2006

2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007
2006
2006
2005
2005
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ESD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Institutional Controls

Bioremediation
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Chemical Treatment
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Air Sparging
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 9, continued
California, continued
CAD048645444
CAD05238402I
CAD05238402I
CAD05238402I
CAD05238402I
CA357002455I
CA357002455I
CA357002455I
CA357002455I
CAI570024504
CAI570024504
CAI570024504
CAI570024504
CAI570024504
CA6 170023208
CA72 10020676
CA72 10020676
CA72 10020676
CA72 10020676
CA72 10020676
CA72 10020676
CAD07 1530380
CAD07 1530380
CAD07 1530380
CA98000 13030
CA98000 13030
CAD9836 18893
CAD9836 18893
CAD9836 18893
CA2890090002
CA2890090002
CA2890090002
CA2890090002
CA2890090002
CA2890090002
CA2890090002
CA2890090002
Site Name

BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS (PORTERVILLE PLANT)
BROWN & BRYANT, INC. (ARVIN PLANT)
BROWN & BRYANT, INC. (ARVIN PLANT)
BROWN & BRYANT, INC. (ARVIN PLANT)
BROWN & BRYANT, INC. (ARVIN PLANT)
CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE (6 AREAS)
CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE (6 AREAS)
CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE (6 AREAS)
CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE (6 AREAS)
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE
EL TORO MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
FORT ORD
FORT ORD
FORT ORD
FORT ORD
FORT ORD
FORT ORD
FRONTIER FERTILIZER
FRONTIER FERTILIZER
FRONTIER FERTILIZER
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY (NASA)
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY (NASA)
LAVA CAP MINE
LAVA CAP MINE
LAVA CAP MINE
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
Operable
^^^^^Unit

01
02
02
02
02
01
01
01
04
04
04
06
06
06
05
12
12
12
12
12
12
01
01
01
01
03
02
02
02
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
EY

2005
2007
2007
2007
2007
2006
2006
2006
2005
2007
2007
2006
2006
2006
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2008
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2008
2008
2008
Decision

ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD
ROD
ROD
Technology Type

Monitoring
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Alternative Water Supply
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Monitoring
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Chemical Treatment
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Monitoring
Alternative Water Supply
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Pump and Treat
Alternative Water Supply
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Appendix F

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EPA ID
Region 9, continued
Site Name

Operable
Unit

FY

Decision
Document Type

Technology Type

California, continued
CA2890090002
CA4570024337
CA4570024337
CA4570024337
CAD980737092
CAD980737092
CAD980737092
CAD980737092
CAD980737092
CAD980736I5I
CAD029452I4I
CAD98 117 1523
CAD98 117 1523
CAD98 117 1523
CAD063020I43
CAD063020I43
CAD063020I43
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
MCCLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE (GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION)
MCCLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE (GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION)
MCCLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE (GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION)
PEMACO MAYWOOD
PEMACO MAYWOOD
PEMACO MAYWOOD
PEMACO MAYWOOD
PEMACO MAYWOOD
PURITY OIL SALES, INC.
SELMA TREATING CO.
SOLA OPTICAL USA, INC.
SOLA OPTICAL USA, INC.
SOLA OPTICAL USA, INC.
VALLEY WOOD PRESERVING, INC.
VALLEY WOOD PRESERVING, INC.
VALLEY WOOD PRESERVING, INC.
08
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
2008
2007
2007
2007
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2006
2005
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD-A
ESD
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
ROD-A
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Multi-Phase Extraction
Pump and Treat
Monitoring
Bioremediation
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Unspecified Physical/Chemical Treatment
Region 10
Alaska
AK62 14522 157
AK62 14522 157
AK62 14522 157
Idaho
ID4890008952
ID4890008952
ID4890008952
Oregon
ORD0094I2677
ORD0094I2677
ORD009042532
ORD009042532
ORD009042532
Washington
WAD009624453
WA72 10090067
WAI890090078
WAI890090078
FORT RICHARDSON (USARMY)
FORT RICHARDSON (USARMY)
FORT RICHARDSON (USARMY)

IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)

REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY
TAYLOR LUMBER AND TREATING
TAYLOR LUMBER AND TREATING
TAYLOR LUMBER AND TREATING

BOOMSNUB/AIRCO
FORT LEWIS LOGISTICS CENTER
HANFORD 200-AREA (USDOE)
HANFORD 200-AREA (USDOE)
05
05
05

16
16
28

02
02
01
01
01

01
01
45
45
2005
2005
2005

2008
2008
2007

2006
2006
2005
2005
2005

2006
2007
2008
2008
ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD

ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD

ESD
ESD
ROD
ROD
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring

Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Institutional Controls

Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Groundwater Containment (VEB)
Institutional Controls
Pump and Treat

Institutional Controls
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
MNA of Groundwater
Appendix F

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                            Site Name
Operable
  Unit
            Decision
         Document Tvoe
Region I0,continu
   Washington, continued
                           Technology Type
      WAI890090078         HANFORD 200-AREA (USDOE)
      WAI890090078         HANFORD 200-AREA (USDOE)
      WAD980978753         MIDNITE MINE
      WAD980978753         MIDNITE MINE
      WAD980978753         MIDNITE MINE
      WAD988466355         MOSES LAKE WELLFIELD CONTAMINATION
      WAD988466355         MOSES LAKE WELLFIELD CONTAMINATION
      WAD988466355         MOSES LAKE WELLFIELD CONTAMINATION
      WAD988466355         MOSES LAKE WELLFIELD CONTAMINATION
      WAS 170090059         NAVAL AIR STATION, WHIDBEY ISLAND (AULT FIELD)
      WA2170023418         PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD COMPLEX
      WA2170023418         PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD COMPLEX
   45
   45
   06
   06
2008
2008
2006
2006
2006
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2005
2005
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ROD
ESD
ROD
ROD
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
MNA of Groundwater
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Alternative Water Supply
Institutional Controls
Monitoring
Pump and Treat
Institutional Controls
Institutional Controls
Monitoring	
                                                                                                                                                                                    Appendix F

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Appendix G:  Remedy  Selection Summary  Matrix FY 2005-08
Additional information regarding these sites, including site progress profiles, can be obtained by searching the Superfund Information System website
at http;//cfpub.epa.gov/supercpad/cursites/srchsites.cfm. Additional information regarding treatment technologies is available from the EPA CLU-IN
website at www.clu-in.org.
                                                                                                           Source Control
                                                                           Groundwater
      Site Name
Operable
  Unit

          Decision
       Document Tvoe
    Connecticut
      DURHAM MEADOWS
      NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
      NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
      NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
      NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
      NEW LONDON SUBMARINE BASE
      OLD SOUTHINGTON LANDFILL
      SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW ENGLAND
    Massachusetts
  02
  03
  03
  09
  09
  02
  03
2005
2007
2005
2007
2005
2008
2006
2005
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      BAIRD & MCGUIRE                                                    01       2005
      BLACKBURN & UNION PRIVILEGES                                         01       2008
      FORT DEVENS                                                       01       2005
      FORT DEVENS                                                       06       2006
      GROVELAND WELLS                                                   02       2007
      HANSCOM FIELD/HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE                                   01       2007
      HATHEWAY & PATTERSON                                               01       2005
      INDUSTRI-PLEX                                                      02       2006
      MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY (USARMY)                                02       2005
      NATICK LABORATORY ARMY RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ENGINEERING CENTER         03       2007
      NATICK LABORATORY ARMY RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ENGINEERING CENTER         04       2008
      NYANIA CHEMICAL WASTE DUMP                                          02       2006
      OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS                               01       2006

     this appendix, "Source control other" includes engineering controls and population relocation.
     this appendix, "Groundwater other" includes engineering controls that do not fall into one of the other categories.
                                                                                                                                                       Appendix G

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Massachusetts, continued
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS

OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIC AID MATIftMAI rilADh QAC[/fAMD [DM/ADDC
UN} Am NAMUNAL uUAKU bAit/LAHr tUWAKUi
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
OTIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE/CAMP EDWARDS
SILRESIM CHEMICAL CORP.
SOUTH WEYMOUTH NAVAL AIR STATION
SOUTH WEYMOUTH NAVAL AIR STATION
SOUTH WEYMOUTH NAVAL AIR STATION
SOUTH WEYMOUTH NAVAL AIR STATION
SOUTH WEYMOUTH NAVAL AIR STATION
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SOUTH WEYMOUTH NAVAL AIR STATION
SUTTON BROOK DISPOSAL AREA
W.R. GRACE & CO., INC. (ACTON PLANT)
WELLS G&H
Maine
EASTLAND WOOLEN MILL
WEST SITE/HOWS CORNERS
WINTHROP LANDFILL
New Hampshire

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      NEW HAMPSHIRE PLATING CO.
      OTTATI & GOSS/KINGSTON STEEL DRUM
      TROY MILLS LANDFILL
   Rhode Island
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      STAMINA MILLS, INC.
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   Vermont
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      POWNAL TANNERY
Region 2
   New Jersey
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      BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
      DAYCO CORP./LE CARPENTER CO.
      DOVER  MUNICIPAL WELL 4
      EMMELL'S SEPTIC LANDFILL
      EVOR PHILLIPS LEASING
      FEDERAL CREOSOTE
      GLEN RIDGE RADIUM SITE
      GRAND STREET MERCURY
      ICELAND COIN  LAUNDRY AREA GW PLUME
      MARTIN AARON, INC.
      MIDDLESEX  SAMPLING PLANT (USDOE)
      MONITOR DEVICES, INC./INTERCIRCUITS, INC.
      MONITOR DEVICES, INC./INTERCIRCUITS, INC.
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New Jersey, continued
MYERS PROPERTY
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
MAUAI \A/[ADftMC CTATIftM [ADI[ /CITC A\
NAVAL WtArUNi MAIIUN tAKLt pllt Aj
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE (SITE A)
MAUAI \A/[ADftMC CTATIftM [ADI[ /CITC A\
NAVAL WtArUNi MAIIUN tAKLt pllt Aj
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY)
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY)
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY)
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY)
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY) - Area E Groundwater/Site 22
PICATINNY ARSENAL (USARMY) - Site 180 (PICA 093) Waste Burial Area

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POHATCONG VALLEY GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
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U.S. RADIUM CORP.
VENTRON/VELSICOL
WALDICK AEROSPACE DEVICES, INC.
WELSBACH & GENERAL GAS MANTLE (CAMDEN RADIATION)

Wnllt IntnllAL LUKr.
New York
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)

BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY (USDOE)
COMPUTER CIRCUITS
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Site Name
New York, continued
CONSOLIDATED IRON AND METAL

DIAZ CHEMICAL
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GRIFFISS AIR FORCE BASE (II AREAS)
HERTEL LANDFILL
HITEMAN LEATHER
HOPEWELL PRECISION
LAWRENCE AVIATION INDUSTRIES, INC.
LI TUNGSTEN CORP.
LI TUNGSTEN CORP.
LITTLE VALLEY
LITTLE VALLEY
MERCURY REFINING, INC.
MOHONK ROAD INDUSTRIAL PLANT
NEPERA CHEMICAL CO., INC.
OLD ROOSEVELT FIELD CONTAMINATED GW AREA
ONONDAGA LAKE
ONONDAGA LAKE
ONONDAGA LAKE
PETER COOPER
PETER COOPER CORPORATION (MARKHAMS)
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SENECA ARMY DEPOT

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SOLVENT SAVERS

SOLVENT SAVERS
Puerto Rico
ATLANTIC FLEET WEAPONS TRAINING AREA
SCORPIO RECYCLING, INC.
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DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
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Maryland
   ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
   ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
   ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
   ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
   ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
   ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
   ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
   ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
   ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (EDGEWOOD AREA)
   ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
   ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
   ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (MICHAELSVILLE LANDFILL)
   ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
   ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
   ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
   ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE
   BRANDYWINE DRMO
   CURTIS BAY  COAST GUARD YARD
   INDIAN HEAD NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
   INDIAN HEAD NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
   INDIAN HEAD NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
   INDIAN HEAD NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
   ORDNANCE PRODUCTS, INC.
   PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION
   PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION
   PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION
   PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION
II       2005          ESD          i     i    i     i    i     i    i         !     !  O
14       2007          ROD          i     i o i  O  i    i     i    i
18       2007          ROD          !     !    !     !    !  o  I    I
20       2005          ROD       O j     j O j     j    j  O  j    j
23       2006          ROD          |     | O |     |    |  O  |    |
34       2006          ROD       O i     i O i  O  i O i  O  i    I
35       2007          ROD          !  O  !!!!!!         Ill       i  O i  O
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42       2008          ROD          !     !    !     !    !  O  I    |
06       2006          ROD          I     I    I     I    I     I    I         I  ° I  °  I       I  ° I  °
07       2006          ROD       O i     i O i  O  i O i  O  i    !
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03       2006          ROD          I     I    I     I    I     I    I         i  O i     i       i  O i  O
07       2005          ROD          I     I    I     I    I     I    !         I  O |     |       |  O |  O
II       2007          ROD          i     i    i     i    i     i    i         i  O i     i       i  O i  O
13       2007          ROD          i     i    i     I    i     i O i
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Maryland, continued
   PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION
   PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION
Pennsylvania
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   BALLY GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
   BELL LANDFILL
   BENDIX FLIGHT SYSTEMS DIVISION
   BRESLUBE-PENN, INC.
   CROSSLEY FARM
   DORNEY ROAD LANDFILL
   FOOTE MINERAL CO.
   FOOTE MINERAL CO.
   HAVERTOWN  PCP
   JACKS CREEK/SITKIN SMELTING & REFINING, INC.
   LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
   LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
   LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
   LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
   LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
   LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
   LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (SE AREA)
   MALVERN TCE
   NAVY SHIPS PARTS CONTROL CENTER
   NAVY SHIPS PARTS CONTROL CENTER
   NAVY SHIPS PARTS CONTROL CENTER
   OCCIDENTAL  CHEMICAL CORP/FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO.
   PAOLI RAIL YARD
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Pennsylvania, continued
   RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
   RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
   RYELAND ROAD ARSENIC SITE
   SHARON STEEL CORP (FARRELL WORKS DISPOSAL AREA)
   TAYLOR BOROUGH DUMP
   UGI COLUMBIA GAS  PLANT
   WALSH LANDFILL
   WILLOW GROVE NAVAL AIR AND AIR RESERVE STATION
   WILLOW GROVE NAVAL AIR AND AIR RESERVE STATION
   WILLOW GROVE NAVAL AIR AND AIR RESERVE STATION
Virginia
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2008
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2007
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   ATLANTIC WOOD INDUSTRIES, INC.
   ATLANTIC WOOD INDUSTRIES, INC.
   AVTEX FIBERS, INC.
   DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
   DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
   DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
   DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
   DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER (DLA)
   FIRST PIEDMONT CORP. ROCK QUARRY (ROUTE  719)
   FORMER NANSEMOND ORDNANCE DEPOT
   FORT EUSTIS (US ARMY)
   GREENWOOD CHEMICAL CO.
   H & H  INC., BURN PIT
   LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE/NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
   LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE/NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
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03
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LANGLEY AIR FORCE  BASE/NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
LANGLEY AIR FORCE  BASE/NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
LANGLEY AIR FORCE  BASE/NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
LANGLEY AIR FORCE  BASE/NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
LANGLEY AIR FORCE  BASE/NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
MARINE  CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
MARINE  CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
MARINE  CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
MARINE  CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
MARINE  CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE LITTLE CREEK
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER - DAHLGREN
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER - DAHLGREN
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER - DAHLGREN
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER - DAHLGREN
NAVAL WEAPONS  STATION - YORKTOWN
NAVAL WEAPONS  STATION - YORKTOWN
NAVAL WEAPONS  STATION - YORKTOWN
NORFOLK NAVAL  BASE (SEWELLS POINT NAVAL COMPLEX)
NORFOLK NAVAL  BASE (SEWELLS POINT NAVAL COMPLEX)
NORFOLK NAVAL  SHIPYARD
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NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD
ST. JULIENS CREEK ANNEX (U.S. NAVY)
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FIKE CHEMICAL, INC.

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AMERICAN BRASS INC.

ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT (SOUTHEAST INDUSTRIAL AREA)
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT (SOUTHEAST INDUSTRIAL AREA)
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USARMY/NASA REDSTONE ARSENAL
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ESCAMBIA WOOD - PENSACOLA

ESCAMBIA WOOD -PENSACOLA
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HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
lAri/CnMUII 1 C MAUAI AID CTATIftM
JAlluUNVILLt NAVAL Am MAIIUN
LANDIA CHEMICAL COMPANY
MRI CORP (TAMPA)
PEAK OIL CO./BAY DRUM CO.
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
CADD BATTCDV CAIMArH
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STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO (TAMPA)
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO. (TARPON SPRINGS)
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   TOWER CHEMICAL CO.
   UNITED METALS, INC.
   USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
   USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
   USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
   USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
   USN AIR STATION CECIL FIELD
   WHITING FIELD NAVAL AIR STATION
   WHITING FIELD NAVAL AIR STATION
   WHITING FIELD NAVAL AIR STATION
   WHITING FIELD NAVAL AIR STATION
   WHITING FIELD NAVAL AIR STATION
   WHITING FIELD NAVAL AIR STATION
   WHITING FIELD NAVAL AIR STATION
   WHITING FIELD NAVAL AIR STATION
   WHITING FIELD NAVAL AIR STATION
   WHITING FIELD NAVAL AIR STATION
   WHITING FIELD NAVAL AIR STATION
   WHITING FIELD NAVAL AIR STATION
   WHITING FIELD NAVAL AIR STATION
Georgia
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Kentucky	
   PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION  PLANT (USDOE)
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Mississippi
AMERICAN CREOSOTE WORKS INC
PICAYUNE WOOD TREATING SITE
North Carolina
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RES. (USNAVY)
CAROLINA TRANSFORMER CO.
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
FCX, INC. (STATESVILLE PLANT)
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SIGMON'S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
WARD TRANSFORMER
South Carolina
BREWER Cf\\ PI MIME
PALMETTO WOOD PRESERVING
PARRIS ISLAND MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT
PARRIS ISLAND MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT
PARRIS ISLAND MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
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   SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
   SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
   SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
   SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
   SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
   SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
   SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
   SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (USDOE)
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Tennessee
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   OAK RIDGE RESERVATION (USDOE)
   OAK RIDGE RESERVATION (USDOE)
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Illinois
   JENNISON-WRIGHT CORPORATION                                                 01       2006
   KERR-MCGEE (KRESS CREEK/WEST BRANCH OF DUPAGE RIVER)                         01       2005
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BENNETT STONE QUARRY

CAM-OR INC.
CONTINENTAL STEEL CORP.
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Michigan
ALLIED PAPER, INC./PORTAGE CREEK/KALAMAIOO RIVER
FOREST WASTE PRODUCTS
GRAND TRAVERSE OVERALL SUPPLY CO.
K&L AVENUE LANDFILL
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SPARTAN CHEMICAL CO.
VERONA WELL FIELD

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Minnesota
FRIDLEY COMMONS PARK WELL FIELD
LEHILLIER/MANKATO
NEW BRIGHTON/ARDEN HILLS/TCAAP (USARMY)
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Ohio
ALLIED CHEMICAL & IRONTON COKE

NEASE CHEMICAL
NEASE CHEMICAL
Wisconsin
LEMBERGER LANDFILL, INC.
LEMBERGER TRANSPORT & RECYCLING
MASTER DISPOSAL SERVICE LANDFILL

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MIDLAND PRODUCTS
OUACHITA NEVADA WOOD TREATER
Louisiana
LOUISIANA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT

LOUISIANA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT

ULU INutK UIL KtHNtKT
RUSTON FOUNDRY
New Mexico
EDIIIT AWEMIIE PI IIMP
GRANTS CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
GRIGGS & WALNUT GROUND WATER PLUME
MCGAFFEY AND MAIN GROUNDWATER PLUME

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Oklahoma
COMPASS INDUSTRIES (AVERY DRIVE)
DOUBLE EAGLE REFINERY CO.
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   Oklahoma, continued
      FOURTH STREET ABANDONED REFINERY
      HUDSON REFINERY
      IMPERIAL REFINING COMPANY
      TAR CREEK (OTTAWA COUNTY)
      TINKER AIR FORCE BASE  (SOLDIER CREEK/BUILDING 3001)
   Texas
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      AIR FORCE PLANT #4 (GENERAL DYNAMICS)
      GARLAND CREOSOTING
      GENEVA INDUSTRIES/FUHRMANN  ENERGY
      HART CREOSOTING COMPANY
      JASPER CREOSOTING COMPANY INC.
      LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
      LONGHORN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
      MANY DIVERSIFIED INTERESTS, INC.
      PALMER BARGE  LINE
      PANTEX PLANT (USDOE)
      PESSES CHEMICAL CO.
      PETRO-CHEMICAL SYSTEMS, INC. (TURTLE  BAYOU)
      STATE MARINE OF  PORT ARTHUR
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      IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
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Kansas
   CHEMICAL COMMODITIES, INC.
   CHEROKEE COUNTY
   CHEROKEE COUNTY
   FORT RILEY
   FORT RILEY
   FORT RILEY
   OBEE ROAD
   PESTER  REFINERY CO.
   WRIGHT GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
Missouri
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   ANNAPOLIS LEAD MINE
   ANNAPOLIS LEAD MINE
   LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
   LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
   LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (NORTHWEST LAGOON)
   MADISON COUNTY  MINES
   MISSOURI ELECTRIC WORKS
   OAK GROVE VILLAGE WELL
   RIVERFRONT
   ST.  LOUIS AIRPORT/HAIELWOOD INTERIM STORAGE/FUTURA COATINGS CO.
   VALLEY PARK TCE
   WELDON SPRING QUARRY/PLANT/PITS (USDOE/ARMY)
   WESTLAKE LANDFILL
   WESTLAKE LANDFILL
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Nebraska
IOTH STREET SITE

BRUNO CO-OP ASSOCIATION/ASSOCIATED PROPERTIES
UACTiurc rDniiun WAITD rnMTAMiMATinu
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HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
OGALLALA GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
OMAHA LEAD
PARKVIEW WELL
PARKVIEW WELL
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LOWRY LANDFILL
ROCKY FLATS PLANT (USDOE)
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Montana
LOCKWOOD SOLVENT GROUND WATER PLUME

MILLTOWN RESERVOIR SEDIMENTS
SILVER BOW CREEK/BUTTE AREA
UPPER TENMILE CREEK MINING AREA
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North Dakota
ARSENIC TRIOXIDE SITE
ARSENIC TRIOXIDE SITE
South Dakota
GILT EDGE MINE
Utah
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
BOUNTIFUL/WOODS CROSS 5TH S. PCE PLUME
DAVENPORT AND FLAGSTAFF SMELTERS
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
INTERNATIONAL SMELTING AND REFINING
MIDVALE SLAG
TOOELE ARMY DEPOT (NORTH AREA)
Wyoming
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
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California
   ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
   ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
   ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
   ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
   ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
   ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
   ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
   ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
   ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
   ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION
   BARSTOW MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE
   BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS (PORTERVILLE PLANT)
   BROWN & BRYANT, INC. (ARVIN PLANT)
   CAMP PENDLETON MARINE CORPS BASE
   CAMP PENDLETON MARINE CORPS BASE
   CAMP PENDLETON MARINE CORPS BASE
   CASTLE AIR  FORCE BASE (6 AREAS)
   CASTLE AIR  FORCE BASE (6 AREAS)
   CONCORD NAVAL WEAPONS STATION
   DEL AMO
   EDWARDS AIR FORCE  BASE
   EDWARDS AIR FORCE  BASE
   EDWARDS AIR FORCE  BASE
   EL TORO MARINE CORPS AIR  STATION
   EL TORO MARINE CORPS AIR  STATION
   EL TORO MARINE CORPS AIR  STATION
   FORT ORD
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California, continued
FORT ORD

FORT ORD
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FORT ORD
FORT ORD
FRONTIER FERTILIZER
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY (NASA)
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY (NASA)
LAVA CAP MINE
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB (SITE 300) (USDOE)
MARCH AIR FORCE BASE
MARCH AIR FORCE BASE
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nAmtn AIK rUKlt bAit (AL&W UlirUiAL illtj
MATHER AIR FORCE BASE (AC&W DISPOSAL SITE)
MCCLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE (GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION)
MCCLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE (GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION)
MCCORMICK & BAXTER CREOSOTING CO.
MOFFETT NAVAL AIR STATION
NORTON AIR FORCE BASE (LNDFLL #2)
OMEGA CHEMICAL CORPORATION
PEMACO MAYWOOD
PURITY OIL SALES, INC.
SELMA TREATING CO.
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VALLEY WOOD PRESERVING, INC.
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP. (SUNNYVALE PLANT)
Guam
ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
Hawaii
NAVAL COMPUTER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS AREA MASTER STATION EASTERN PACIFIC

NAVAL COMPUTER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS AREA MASTER STATION EASTERN PACIFIC

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FORT RICHARDSON (USARMY)
Idaho
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (USDOE)
MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE - Lagoon Landfill (LF-OI)
MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE - Landfill No. 2 (LF-02, B Street Landfill), OU 2
Oregon
FREMONT NATIONAL FOREST/WHITE KING AND LUCKY LASS URANIUM MINES (USDA)
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY
05
03
II
16
28
01
01
02
02
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2005
2005
2008
2007
2006
2006
2006
2006
ROD
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ESD
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Appendix H
Identification of Remedy and
                               es for
                               ctions
Record  of Decision Typ
Superfund Remedial A<
H.I BACKGROUND
On December 11, 1980, Congress passed the
Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), which
is known as the "Superfund" act. The act created
the Superfund program, which was established
to clean up abandoned hazardous waste sites
around the United States. Section 105(a)(8)(B) of
CERCLA, as amended, requires that EPA prepare
a list of national priorities among the known sites
throughout the United States at which releases or
threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollut-
ants, or contaminants may occur. This list is known
as the National Priorities List (NPL).

The remedies selected for an NPL site are docu-
mented in a record of decision (ROD). Remedies
implemented at NPL sites or NPL-equivalent sites
in accordance with RODs are known as Superfund
remedial actions, and such sites are known as
Superfund remedial action sites. Because selected
remedies vary in the type of media addressed and
the methods used to address those media, confu-
sion can arise when assigning a type to a particular
remedy. Categorizing remedies by types can
facilitate the transfer of experience and technology
by making it easier to identify sites at which similar
remedies are applicable. Establishing and applying
a methodology for classifying remedy types can
provide a consistent and comprehensive  approach
for reviewing and comparing remedies used in
RODs. In addition, use of such an approach can
lead to more consistent data collection and report-
ing and assist remedial project managers (RPMs),
On-Scene Coordinators (OSCs), and other regula-
tory and remediation professionals in the transfer
of experience and technology among Superfund
sites and in identifying sites implementing similar
remedies. This appendix describes the approach
used to classify remedies and RODs  for the SRR.
Remedies were classified by reviewing the remedies
selected in RODs. Although RODs are written
using a consistent overall format, RODs are pre-
pared by individual RPMs and other EPA regional
staff, resulting in variations in terminology and
description from ROD to ROD. Management
practices and techniques used to remediate sites
have evolved over time resulting in additional
changes to terminology. To facilitate the identifica-
tion of remedy types, this appendix includes both
descriptive definitions of remedy types and lists of
key words and phrases that may be used to refer to
each remedy type.

The definitions of remedy types provided in this
appendix are based on a review of definitions and
lists of media, remedies,  and technologies provided
in the following resources:

     The CERCLA Information System
     (CERCLIS3) database
O   RODs, ROD amendments, and selected ESDs
     for fiscal years (FY) 1982-2008
     The Federal Remediation Technologies
     Roundtable (FRTR) Technology Screening
     Matrix, Version 4.0
     SRR  13th edition

The remedy type definitions were reviewed and
augmented by a working group of personnel of
the U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency (EPA)
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
(OSWER) who are experienced in site remediation
and ROD preparation and review.

H.2 CLASSIFYING  REMEDIES AND
     RODS
Remedy types were identified by first dividing
remedies into three categories (source control,
groundwater, and no action) based on the media
treated and the type of action. Within each of these
categories,  the remedies were then further divided
into the following 10 specific remedy types:


Source Control Remedies:

  1.  Source control treatment
                                                 2.  Source control containment

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    3.  Source control other

    4.  Source control monitored natural attenuation
       and monitored natural recovery

   Groundwater Remedies:

    5.  Groundwater in situ treatment

    6.  Groundwater pump and treat

    7.  Groundwater containment barriers

    8.  Groundwater other

    9.  Groundwater monitored natural attenuation
No Action Remedies:

  10. No action or no further action (NA/NFA)

RODs were classified using the 10 remedy types
listed above. When more than one remedy type was
selected in the same ROD, the ROD was assigned
all of the remedy types that were identified.

The definitions that were used to identify each
remedy type are provided in the "Definitions"
section below. When definitions include specific
technologies and those technologies commonly are
referred to by more than one word or phrase, the
most commonly used word or phrase is listed first,
followed by synonyms in parentheses.
   H.3 DEFINITIONS USED TO IDENTIFY REMEDY TYPES
   H.3.1  General Definitions
   The definitions of treatment technology and the
   different types of treatment technologies (physical,
   chemical, thermal, and biological treatment) apply
   to both source control and groundwater remedies.

   Treatment Technology - Any unit operation or series
   of unit operations that alters the composition of
   a hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant
   through chemical, biological, or physical means
   so as to reduce toxicity, mobility, or volume of the
   contaminated materials being treated. Treatment
   technologies are an alternative to land disposal
   of untreated hazardous wastes (Federal Register,
   volume 55, page 8819, 40 CFR 300.5: Definitions).
   Treatment technologies are grouped into five
   categories. The definitions for four of the categories
   (physical treatment, chemical treatment, thermal
   treatment, and biological treatment) are based
   on definitions provided in the FRTR Technology
   Screening Matrix. The fifth category, other or
   unspecified treatment,  includes those technologies
   that do not fit into the first four categories. The five
   treatment technology categories are:

   Physical Treatment - Uses the physical properties of
   the contaminants or  the contaminated medium to
   separate or immobilize the contamination.
Chemical Treatment - Chemically converts hazard-
ous contaminants to non-hazardous or less toxic
compounds or compounds that are more stable,
less mobile, and/or inert. Even though a chemical
reaction is not always involved in chemical precipi-
tation, chemical precipitation is typically included
in this category.

Thermal Treatment - Uses heat to: separate contami-
nants from contaminated media by increasing their
volatility; destroy contaminants or contaminated
media by burning, decomposing, or detonating
the contaminants or the contaminated media; or
immobilize contaminants by melting and solidify-
ing the contaminated media.

Biological Treatment - Includes adding or stimulating
the growth of microorganisms, which metabolize
contaminants or create conditions under which
contaminants will chemically convert to non-
hazardous or less toxic compounds or compounds
that are more stable, less mobile, and/or inert.
Phytoremediation, the use of plants to remove,
stabilize, or destroy contaminants, is included in
the definition of biological treatment.

Other or Unspecified Treatment - Treatment that
cannot be classified as physical treatment, chemi-
cal treatment, thermal treatment, or biological

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treatment. For example, some RODs select physi-
cal/chemical treatment of a source without specify-
ing the particular physical/chemical treatment. In
such cases, the ROD was not definitively classified
 H.3.2  Source Control
Source Media - A source medium is defined as a
material that acts as a reservoir, either stationary
or mobile, for hazardous substances. Source media
include or contain hazardous substances, pollut-
ants, or contaminants that may migrate to the
groundwater, to surface water, to air, (or to other
environmental media) or act as a source for direct
exposure. Contaminated groundwater generally is
not considered  to be a source material although
nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs [occurring either
as residual- or free-phase]) may be viewed as source
materials. (A Guide to Principal Threat and Low Level

 I. Source Control Treatment
as physical or chemical treatment and was classified
as other or unspecified treatment, unspecified
physical/chemical treatment.
Threat Wastes, Superfund publication 9355.3-02FS,
USEPA OSWER 1991). Source media include soil,
sediment, sludge, debris, solid-matrix wastes, surface
water, NAPLs, equipment, drums, storage tanks,
leachate, landfill gas, and any other contaminated
media other than groundwater that can act as a
potential source of contamination.

Source Control Remedy - any removal, treatment,
containment, or management of any contaminant
source or contaminated medium other than
groundwater.
Any process meant to separate and remove, destroy, or bind contaminants in a source medium. Key words
used in RODs to identify these processes are listed below. Additional detail about these technologies can
be found in the ASR at www.clu-in. org/asr or on the Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable Web
site at www.fi  :.gov.
Physical Treatment
  Acid extraction
  Air stripping
  Carbon adsorption (liquid-phase carbon
    adsorption)
  Clarification (sedimentation)
  Decontamination
  Dewatering
  Electrical separation (electrokinetic separation)
  Evaporation
  Filtration
  Flushing (soil flushing and surfactant flushing)
  Free product recovery
  Ion exchange
  Magnetic separation
  Membrane filtration (microfiltration, nanofiltra-
    tion, reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration)
  Multi-phase extraction (free product recovery)
  Oil/water separation (free product recovery)
  Physical separation (component separation and
    materials handling)
  Soil vapor extraction (vacuum extraction and
    vapor extraction)
  Soil washing or sediment washing
  Solidification/stabilization (asphalt batch-
    ing, immobilization, in situ geochemical
    fixation, in situ sediment stabilization, and
    microencapsulation)
  Solid-phase extraction
  Solvent extraction (chemical stripping)
  Steam stripping
  Super-critical fluid extraction
  Volatilization (aeration, mechanical soil aeration,
    and tilling)

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   Chemical Treatment
     Chemical oxidation (cyanide oxidation, oxida-
      tion, and peroxidation)
     Chemical reduction (reduction)
     Chemical treatment (chemical reduction/oxida-
      tion and remedy type not further specified)
     Dehalogenation (dechlorination)
     Flocculation
     Metals precipitation
Nanoremediation (nanopartides, nanotechnol-
  ogy, nanoscale zero valent iron [nZVI])
Neutralization (pH neutralization)
Permeable reactive barrier (chemical reactive
  barrier, chemical reactive wall, leachate reactive
  wall, and passive treatment wall)
Ultraviolet (UV) oxidation
   Thermal Treatment
     Controlled detonation
     Flaring (gas flaring)
     High energy corona
     Open burning/open detonation
     Plasma high-temperature recovery (fuming gasifi-
      cation and high-temperature metals recovery)
     Thermal desorption
     Thermal destruction (incineration and pyrolysis)
     Thermal treatment (remedy type not further
      specified)
In situ thermal treatment (conductive heating,
  Contained Recovery of Oily Wastes [CROW®]
  dynamic underground stripping, electrical
  resistance heating, hot air injection, in situ
  thermal desorption, microwave heating,
  radio frequency heating, steam injection, and
  thermally-enhanced soil vapor extraction)
Vitrification (slagging)
   Biological Treatment
    Aeration (for purpose of bioremediation, tilling)
    Bioaugmentation (addition of microorganisms)
    Biopile
    Bioreactor
    Bioremediation (biological treatment, remedy type
      not further specified)
    Bioslurping
    Biostimulation (nitrate enhancement, nutrient
      injection, substrate injection)
    Bioventing
    Co-metabolic treatment
    Composting
    Controlled solid phase
Fixed film reactors
Landfarming
Oxygen enhancement with air sparging
  (biosparging)
Oxygen enhancement with hydrogen peroxide
  (H2°2)
Permeable treatment bed (for purpose of
  bioremediation)
Phytoremediation
Slurry-phase bioremediation (bioslurry, activated
  sludge)
White rot fungus
   Other or Unspecified Treatment
    Air emission treatment
    Fracturing (pneumatic fracturing, hydraulic
      fracturing)
    Gas collection and treatment (off-gas treatment)
    Hot gas decontamination
    Leachate treatment
Publicly owned treatment works (POTW)
Recycling
Surface water treatment
Treatment of residuals
Unspecified physical/chemical treatment
Unspecified treatment

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 2. Source Control Containment
Any process or structure designed to prevent contaminants from migrating from a source medium into
groundwater, to surface water, to air, (or to other environmental media) or acting as a source for direct
exposure. Key words used in RODs to identify source control containment remedies are listed below:

Capping and Cover
  Cap (impermeable barrier, RCRA cap)               Subaqueous sediment cap
  Cover material
  Evapotranspiration cover
Bottom Liner
  Clay
  Geosynthetic material
Liner (impermeable barrier)
Drainage and Erosion Control
  Engineering control (remedy type not further
    specified)
  Hydraulic control
  Impermeable barrier
  Revegetation
  Slope stabilization
Subsurface drain (leachate control)
Surface water control (dike, berm, drainage
  controls, drainage ditch, erosion control, flood
  protection, levee, permanent stream channel
  relocation)
On-Site Landfilling
  On-site consolidation
  On-site disposal
On-site landfilling (remedy type not further
  specified)
Off-Site Landfilling
  Off-site consolidation
  Off-site disposal
Off-site landfilling (remedy type not further
  specified)
Vertical Engineered Barrier
(When used as a remedy for a source medium [includ-
ing subsurface NAPLs]. Vertical subsurface engineered
barriers used to control or contain groundwater were
not considered source control containment.)

  Grout (grout curtain)
Impermeable barrier
Sheet piling
Slurry wall
Subsurface barrier
Vertical barrier
Other or Unspecified Containment
  Containment (consolidation, disposal, landfilling,
    and removal)
  Encapsulation (overpacking)
  Leachate control (leachate collection, leachate
    discharge, leachate recovery wells, leachate
    reinjection)
  Liquid waste management (liquid waste col-
    lection, liquid waste discharge, liquid waste
    recovery wells, liquid waste reinjection)
H-5
Permanent storage
Replacement/repair (pipe repair, sewer repair,
  and tank repair)
Surface water management (surface water col-
  lection, surface water discharge, surface water
  recovery wells, surface water reinjection)

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    3. Source Control Other
   Source control remedies that do not fall into the categories Source Control Treatment or Source Control
   Containment.
   Institutional Control
   The classification of institutional controls is based on Institutional Controls: A Site Manager's Guide to
   Identifying, Evaluating, and Selecting Institutional Controls at Superfund and RCRA Corrective Action Cleanups,
   OSWER 9355.0-74FS-P, EPA 540-F-00-005, September 2000. The remedy definitions outlined in this appen-
   dix differ from those historically used to classify institutional control remedies. This classification system
   groups institutional controls into 4 categories. Listed below are these four categories. Beneath each cat-
   egory, the terms historically applied to institutional controls that are most likely to fall under the categories
   are listed. The list below also adds a fifth category, "Institutional control (remedy type not further speci-
   fied)" for cases where the particular institutional control selected is not recorded in a ROD.
   1. Governmental control
    Access restriction
    Drilling restriction
    Fishing restriction
    Guard (security)
    Recreational restriction
    Surface water restriction
    Swimming restriction
    Water supply use restriction
2. Proprietary control
  Deed notification
  Deed restriction
  Land use restriction
3. Enforceable agreement
  Access agreement
4. Informational device
5. Institutional control
  (remedy type not further specified)
   Engineering Control
     Dust suppression
     Engineering control (remedy type not further
      specified)
     Enhanced natural recovery of sediments (thin
      layer placement, particle broadcasting)
  Fencing
  Shoreline stabilization
  Water table adjustment
  Wetland mitigation
  Wetland replacement
   Source Monitoring
     Monitoring
  Sampling
   Population Relocation
     Population relocation
   Surface Water Supply Remedies
    Alternative water supply (alternative drinking
      water, bottled water)
    Carbon at tap
  Well head treatment

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 4. Source Control Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA)
 or Monitored Natural Recovery (MNR)

The reliance on natural attenuation processes (within the context of a carefully controlled and monitored
approach to site cleanup) to achieve site-specific remediation objectives within a timeframe that is reason-
able, compared with that offered by other, more active methods. The "natural attenuation processes" that
are  at work in such a remediation approach include a variety of physical, chemical, or biological processes
that, under favorable conditions, act without human intervention to reduce the mass, toxicity, mobility,
volume, or concentration of contaminants in soil or groundwater. These in situ processes include biodegra-
dation; dispersion; dilution; sorption; volatilization; radioactive decay; and chemical or biological stabiliza-
tion, transformation, or destruction of contaminants (Use of Monitored Natural Attenuation at Superfund,
RCRA Corrective Action, and Underground Storage Tank Sites, USEPA OSWER, Directive Number 9200.4-17P,
1999).

A remedy was considered source control MNA if it included "natural attenuation" or "monitored natural
attenuation" for a source (e.g., contaminated soil).

Sediment MNR may rely on a wide range of naturally occurring processes  to reduce risk from contami-
nated sediments to human and/or ecological receptors. These processes may include physical, biological,
and chemical mechanisms that act together to reduce the risk posed by the contaminants. The key differ-
ence between MNA for groundwater and MNR for sediment is in the type of processes most often being
relied upon to  reduce risk. Transformation of contaminants is usually the  major attenuating process for
contaminated groundwater; however, these processes are frequently too slow for the persistent contami-
nants of concern (COCs) in sediment to provide for remediation in a reasonable time frame. Therefore,
isolation and mixing of contaminants through natural sedimentation is the process most frequently relied
upon for contaminated sediment (Contaminated Sediment Remediation Guidance for Hazardous Waste Sites,
USEPA OSWER, EPA-540-R-05-012, 2005).

Sediment remediation via enhanced natural recovery was considered source control treatment rather than
source control  MNR.
 H.3.3.Groundwater Remedies
Groundwater Remedy - Management of groundwater.
Groundwater remedies can include in situ treat-
ment, pump and treat, containment using vertical
engineered barriers, MNA, and other measures to
address groundwater.
Groundwater Media - One or more aquifers beneath
or proximal to a source medium, contaminated by
migration of contaminants, such as leachate, or by
other sources.
 S. Groundwater In Situ Treatment

Treatment of groundwater without extracting it from the ground. Key words used in RODs to identify
groundwater in situ treatment remedies are listed below:

Physical Treatment
  Air sparging                                      Multi-phase extraction (free product recovery)
  Electrical separation (electrokinetic separation)       Ozone sparging
  In situ geochemical fixation                        Surfactant flushing
  In-well air stripping (well aeration, air stripping,       Vapor extraction
   groundwater circulation)

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   Chemical Treatment
     Chemical oxidation (cyanide oxidation, oxida-
      tion, and peroxidation)
     Chemical reduction (reduction)
     Chemical treatment (chemical reduction/oxida-
      tion and remedy type not further specified)
     Dehalogenation (dechlorination)
Nanoremediation (nanopartides, nanotechnol-
  ogy, nanoscale zero valent iron [nZVI])
Ozone sparging
Permeable reactive barrier (chemical reactive
  barrier, chemical reactive wall, and passive
  treatment wall)
   Biological Treatment
    Aeration (for purpose of bioremediation)
    Bioaugmentation (addition of microorganisms)
    Biobarrier (biological permeable reactive barrier)
    Bioremediation (biological treatment, remedy
      type not further specified)
    Bioslurping
    Biostimulation (nitrate enhancement, nutrient
      injection, substrate injection)
Bioventing
Co-metabolic treatment
Oxygen enhancement with air sparging
  (biosparging)
Oxygen enhancement with hydrogen peroxide
  (H2°z)
Phytoremediation
   Other or Unspecified Treatment
    Fracturing (pneumatic fracturing, hydraulic
      fracturing)
    Treatment of residuals

   6. Groundwater Pump and Treat
Unspecified physical/chemical treatment
Unspecified treatment
   Extraction of groundwater from an aquifer followed by treatment above ground. Key words used in RODs
   to identify groundwater pump and treat remedies are listed below:
   Physical Treatment
    Aeration (air stripping)
    Carbon adsorption (liquid-phase carbon
      adsorption)
    Clarification (sedimentation)
    Coagulation
    Component separation
    Equalization
Evaporation
Filtration
Ion exchange
Membrane filtration (microfiltration, nanofiltra-
  tion, reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration)
Oil/water separation (free product recovery)
   Chemical Treatment
     Chemical oxidation (cyanide oxidation, oxida-
      tion, and peroxidation)
     Chemical reduction
     Chemical treatment (chemical reduction/oxida-
      tion and remedy type not further specified)
Flocculation
Metals precipitation
Neutralization (pH neutralization)
Ultraviolet (UV) oxidation

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Biological Treatment
  Biological treatment (remedy type not further
    specified)
  Bioreactors
  Fixed film reactors
Oxygen enhancement with hydrogen peroxide
  (H202)
Wetlands treatment (constructed wetlands,
  engineered wetlands)
Other or Unspecified Treatment
  Centralized waste treatment facility
  Fracturing (pneumatic fracturing, hydraulic
    fracturing)
  Publicly owned treatment works (POTW)
Pumping and unspecified ex-situ treatment
Treatment of residuals
Unspecified ex situ physical/chemical treatment
Unspecified treatment
Groundwater Extraction
The process of removing groundwater from
beneath the ground surface, including the following
methods of groundwater extraction:
Directional well (horizontal well)
Pumping (recovery well, vertical well)
Recovery trench (horizontal drain)
Subsurface drain
Groundwater Discharge and Management
A method of discharging or otherwise managing
extracted groundwater, including the following
discharge methods and receptors:

  Deep well injection (Class I well)
  Recycling
  Reuse as drinking water
  Reuse as irrigation water
Reuse as process water
Surface drain reinjection (infiltration basin,
  infiltration trench)
Surface water discharge (National Pollutant
  Discharge Elimination System [NPDES]
  discharge)
Vertical well reinjection (into contaminated
  aquifer)
 7. Groundwater Containment
Containment of groundwater, typically through the use of vertical engineered barriers. Keywords used in
RODs to identify groundwater containment remedies are listed below:
Vertical Engineered Barrier
  Deep soil mixing (barrier installation technique)
  Geosynthetic wall
  Grout (grout curtain)
  High-density polyethylene (HOPE) wall
  Impermeable barrier
Sheet piling
Slurry wall
Subsurface vertical engineered barrier (subsurface
  barrier, subsurface vertical barrier)
Other or Unspecified Containment
  Plume containment (hydraulic containment of
    plume, plume management, plume migration
    control)

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   8. Groundwater Other
   Groundwater remedies that do not fall into the categories Groundwater In Situ Treatment, Groundwater
   Pump and Treat, Groundwater Containment, or Groundwater Monitored Natural Attenuation.
   Institutional Control
   The classification of institutional controls is based
   on Institutional Controls: A Site Manager's Guide
   to Identifying, Evaluating, and Selecting Institutional
   Controls at Su£>er/und and RCRA Corrective Action
   Cleanup (OSWER 9355.0-74FS-P, EPA 540-F-OO-
   005, September 2000). The remedy definitions out-
   lined in this guidance differ from those historically
   used to classify institutional control remedies. This
   classification system groups institutional  controls
   into 4 categories. Listed below are these four catego-
   ries. Beneath each category, the terms historically
   applied to institutional controls that are most likely
   to fall under the categories are listed. The list below
   also adds a fifth category, "Institutional control
   (remedy type not further specified)" for cases where
   the particular institutional control selected is not
   recorded in a ROD.

   1. Governmental control
    Access restriction
  Drilling restriction
  Fishing restriction
  Groundwater restriction
  Guard (security)
  Recreational restriction
  Surface water restriction
  Swimming restriction
  Water supply use restriction

2. Proprietary control
  Deed notification
  Deed restriction
  Land use restriction

3. Enforceable agreement
  Access agreement

4. Informational device

5. Institutional control
  (remedy type not further specified)
   Engineering Control
     Engineering control (berm, dike, drainage ditch,
      levee)
     Trees for groundwater gradient control
  Water table adjustment
  Wetland replacement
   Groundwater Monitoring
     Monitoring
  Sampling
   Population Relocation
     Population relocation
   Water Supply Remedies
    Alternative water supply (alternative drinking
      water and bottled water)
    Carbon at tap
    Extend piping to existing water main
    Install new surface water intake
  Install new water supply wells
  Seal well (close well)
  Treat at use location
  Well head treatment

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 9. Groundwater MNA

The reliance on natural attenuation processes (within the context of a carefully controlled and monitored
approach to site cleanup) to achieve site-specific remediation objectives within a time frame that is reason-
able, compared with that offered by other, more active methods. The "natural attenuation processes" that
are at work in such a remediation approach include a variety of physical, chemical, or biological processes
that, under favorable conditions, act without human intervention to reduce the mass, toxicity, mobility,
volume, or concentration of contaminants in soil or groundwater. These in situ processes include biodegra-
dation; dispersion; dilution; sorption; volatilization; radioactive decay; and chemical or biological stabiliza-
tion, transformation, or destruction of contaminants (Use of Monitored Natural Attenuation at Superfund,
RCRA Corrective Action, and Underground Storage Tank Sites, USEPA, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response, Directive Number 9200.4-17P, 1999).

A remedy was considered groundwater MNA if it included "natural attenuation"  or "monitored natural
attenuation" of groundwater.
 H.3.4  No Action Remedies
 IO.NA/NFA
The designation used for remedies that indicate no action or no further action will be taken. When
determining overall ROD type, the designation was used only for RODs under which NA/NFA is the only
remedy selected. If a ROD selected NA/NFA for one part of a site and different remedy for another part
of a site, the ROD was given the classification corresponding to that selected remedy rather than an NA/
NFA designation.
H.4 SPECIAL  CASES
This subsection provides a list of some special cases
and descriptions of how remedy types were assigned
in those cases:

Decontamination - The remedy type for decon-
tamination of buildings, equipment, tanks, debris,
boulders, rocks, or other objects was considered
source control treatment. For example, abrasive
blasting or scarifying a concrete pad to remove the
contaminated surface layer of the pad were identi-
fied as source control treatment.

Decontamination of equipment used to clean up
a Superfund site is a normal activity that occurs
at many Superfund sites and was not considered a
remedy. For example, high-pressure water washing
of a front end loader used to excavate contaminated
soil was not considered a remedy and was not
assigned a remedy type.

Phrytoremediation - Phytoremediation involves the use
of macroscopic plants to destroy, remove, immobi-
lize, or otherwise treat contaminants. While  this
technology may include the use of microorganisms
in conjunction with plants, it is distinguished from
bioremediation in that bioremediation does not use
macroscopic plants. Remedies that used microor-
ganisms without macroscopic plants were identified
as bioremediation.

The use of plants to control surface water drainage
or groundwater gradient at a site is not phytoreme-
diation. Such remedies were identified as engineer-
ing controls (source control other or groundwater
other).

Remedies Based on Site Characteristics - If a ROD
indicated that a certain remedy would be imple-
mented based on certain site characteristics, the
ROD was considered to have selected the remedy.
For example,  a ROD may specify that if soils exceed
a certain level of contamination they will be inciner-
ated, but if they do not exceed that level, no further
action will be taken. In such a case, the ROD
was considered to have selected incineration and
therefore was considered a source control treatment
ROD.

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   Vertical Engineered Barriers - Some of the technolo-
   gies used for vertical engineered barriers are also
   used to control surface water and surface drainage
   (for example, slurry walls and sheet piles). Where
   these remedies were used to contain groundwater,
   they were identified as groundwater containment.

   Solidification/Stabilization - Some of the technologies
   used for solidification/stabilization can be used
   for either treatment or containment. For example,
   "encapsulation" of a waste in plastic drums is
   source control containment. "Encapsulation" of a
   waste by mixing with a monomer and then causing
   it to polymerize, resulting in microencapsulation, is
   source control treatment. In general, containment
   involves isolating bulk wastes, while solidification/
   stabilization involves incorporating the con-
   taminants into a matrix so that their leachability is
   reduced.

   Water Table Adjustment - Where water table adjust-
   ment was used to prevent the groundwater from
   coming into contact with a contaminated source
   medium, it was identified as source control other,
   engineering control. Where water table adjustment
   was used to treat groundwater, it was classified as
   groundwater other, engineering control.

   Subsurface Drain - When a subsurface drain was
   used in order to prevent  contact of precipitation
   runoff with a source or to prevent erosion, it was
   considered source control containment, drainage
   and erosion control. When a subsurface drain was
   used to extract groundwater prior to treatment of
the groundwater, it was classified as groundwater
pump and treat, groundwater extraction.

Treatment of Residuals - Residuals are the matter that
results from a treatment process. For example, the
residuals from incineration of soil can include ash,
off-gasses, and scrubber blowdown from off-gas
treatment. In the preceding example, treatment of
off-gasses using a scrubber was classified as treat-
ment of residuals. Where treatment of residuals was
specified in a ROD, the existence of residuals treat-
ment was identified, but no additional information
on the treatment of residuals was collected.

Air Media - Air media include sources that are in
a gaseous form, such as landfill gas or hazardous
gasses stored in compressed gas cylinders. When
remedies for air media were selected in a ROD
they were identified as source control remedies.
For example,  collection and treatment of landfill
gas was classified as source control treatment. Air
emissions from equipment used to treat sources
or groundwater are not air media. For example, a
ROD may specify that groundwater will be extracted
and treated by air stripping, and the off-gas
generated by the air stripping must be treated by
activated carbon adsorption. In such a case, the
ROD was classified as groundwater pump-and-treat
(both physical treatment, aeration [air stripping];
and other or unspecified treatment, treatment of
residuals), but was  not classified as a source control
treatment ROD.

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