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Sites that were identified as part of previous studies as well as new sites
identified during the EBS process are discussed in Section 4.1. ...... The three 300
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INVESTIGATION RESULTS The Environmental Baseline Survey (EBS) team from Science
Applications International Corporation (SAIC) identified and categorized
all sites and areas at the Savanna Army Depot Activity (SVDA) in accordance
with relevant regulations and guidance. This section presents the results
of the EBS investigation. Sites that were identified as part of previous
studies as well as new sites identified during the EBS process are
discussed in Section 4.1. Underground storage tanks (USTs) and aboveground
storage tanks (ASTs) were investigated and an inventory was compiled during
the EBS investigation and is discussed in Section 4.2. Adjacent
properties, including an assessment of potential sources of environmental
contamination, are described in Section 4.3. Non-Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) related
environmental hazards potentially present at SVDA, including asbestos, lead-
based paint, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), radionuclides, radon, and
unexploded ordnance (UXO), are discussed in Section 4.4. Remediation
efforts conducted at SVDA are described in Section 4.5. Worksheets A, B,
and C, which are used as a source for baseline site information during the
property transfer process and summarize the results of the EBS, are
provided in Appendix H.
1 PROPERTY CATEGORIZATION This section presents the categorization results of the EBS
investigation. Environmentally relevant sites that were identified prior
to the EBS and the new sites identified during the EBS process are
discussed. The history of each site is provided, as well as the assigned
Comprehensive Environmental Response Facilitation Act (CERFA) parcel
category. The categorization is based on former and current environmental
conditions as a result of installation operations. The seven categories
used for property classification are defined in Section 1.3. The level of
detail given for each site varies based on the amount of data available.
Detailed multimedia sampling has been conducted at some sites, whereas
others have received only a visual inspection. Also, the detail of a
site's history is based on available information from installation records
and documents, and interviews of former and current installation employees. Five environmental investigations have been conducted at SVDA to
identify and characterize, on an installation-wide basis, sites that may
pose environmental concern or require an environmental investigation.
These investigations identified 76 sites. Table 4-1 lists the previously
identified sites. The five investigations that identified these sites are
summarized below. . U.S. Army toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency (USATHAMA),
Installation Assessment, 1979-USATHAMA conducted an investigation
in 1978 to determine past and current use of toxic and hazardous
materials at SVDA and assess the likelihood of release of these
materials. A final report was published in January 1979. The
investigation did not include environmental sampling. The
investigation was conducted by reviewing available records,
interviewing former and current employees, and observing and
photographing the installation during a site visit. USATHAMA
identified 59 potential areas of contamination in the final report. . Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. (ESE), Rapid Response
Environmental Surveys, 1982-ESE conducted an environmental survey
at SVDA from September 1980 to September 1981. A final report was
published in March 1982. This survey was conducted to screen the
sites identified by USATHAMA during the Installation Assessment
(1979) and identify sites that warranted additional investigation.
In the final report, ESE identified 34 potential areas of
contamination that warranted additional investigation. The sites
that were classified as having high contamination potential were
directly monitored by ESE, and sites that were classified as having
low contamination potential were monitored indirectly by reviewing
the analytical data from environmental samples collected from
downgradient sites that were associated with directly monitored
sites. In addition to environmental sampling, ESE conducted
geophysical surveys to locate UXO. Table 4-1. Previously Identified Sites |Site No.|Report |Categor|Previously Identified Site |
| |Section |y | |
|Site 1 |4.1.16.5 |7 |Building 2208 - TNT Washout Facility |
| | | |Ammunition Washout and Flaking Building |
|Site 2 |4.1.8.1 |7 |Building 1007 - Explosive Melt and Pour |
| | | |Building |
|Site 3 |4.1.4.33 |7 |Building 634 - CL Plant Melt and Pour |
| | | |Facility |
|Site 4 |4.1.5.52 |7 |Building 757 - Lead Azide Demilitarization |
| | | |Facility |
|Site 5 |4.1.17.1 |7 |Liquid Propellant Burn Area |
|Site 6 |4.1.16.10|7 |UDMH burn Area (Disposal Pit) |
|Site 7 |4.1.16.11|6 |Mustard Burn Area (75 mm Munitions) |
|Site 8 |4.1.16.11|6 |Mustard Burn Area (75 mm Munitions) |
|Site 9 |4.1.16.12|7 |Burn Area 105, 155 HD Rounds and Packing |
|Site 10 |4.1.15.1 |7 |White Phosphorus Burn Area |
|Site 11 |4.1.14.2 |7 |TNT and Ammonium Nitrate Burn Area |
|Site 12 |4.1.11.12|3 |Explosives Contaminated Scrap Burn Area |
|Site 13 |4.1.18.2 |5 |Old Burning Grounds in Bottomlands |
|Site 14 |4.1.18.2 |5 |Burn Site for 155 mm Mustard-Filled |
| | | |Projectiles |
|Site 15 |4.1.7.2 |6 |Small Arms Ammunition Burn Area |
|Site 16 |4.1.7.14 |7 |Small Arms Ammunition Deactivation Furnace |
|Site 17 |4.1.14.3 |7 |Hand Grenade Burial Site |
|Site 18 |4.1.2.9 |3 |Sodium Exhaust Valve Burial Site |
|Site 19 |4.1.2.10 |7 |Closed Sanitary Landfill |
|Site 20 |4.1.1.111|6 and 7|Abandoned Landfill |
|Site 21 |4.1.16.7 |5 |TNT Washout Facility Old Leaching Ponds |
|Site |4.1.16.8 |7 |Bomb Disassembly Plant |
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|Site 22 |4.1.16.7 |5 |TNT Washout Facility New Leaching Ponds |
|Site 23 |4.1.8.1 |7 |Explosive Melt and Pour Facility Sump |
|Site 24 |4.1.5.17 |6 |CF Plant Melt and Pour Facility Leaching Pits|
|Site 25 |4.1.5.17 |6 |CF Plant Melt and Pour Facility Sump |
|Site 26 |4.1.4.33 |7 |CL Plant Melt and Pour Facility Sump |
|Site 27 |4.1.4.33 |7 |CL Plant Melt and Pour Facility Sump |
|Site 28 |4.1.4.33 |7 |CL Plant Melt and Pour Facility Leach Field |
|Site 29 |4.1.17.4 |7 |Function Test Area |
|Site 30 |4.1.1.58 |1 |Howitzer Impact Area (75 mm and 155 mm |
| | | |Munitions) |
|Site 31 |4.1.1.57 |1 |Gun Site (World War I) |
|Site 32 |4.1.6.16 |7 |Pistol Range for National Guard |
|Site 33 |4.1.7.2 |6 and 7|Artillery Ballistic Test Site (Mounds) |
|Site 34 |4.1.7.13 |7 |Building 939 - Quality Control Facility |
|Site 35 |4.1.1.109|7 |Building 275 - Main Sewage Disposal Plant |
|Site 36 |4.1.7.10 |7 |Building 937 - Industrial Sewage Plant |
|Site 37 |4.1.1.68 |7 |Gasoline Spill |
Table 4-1. Previously Identified Sites (continued) |Site No.|Report |Categor|Previously Identified Site |
| |Section |y | |
|Site 38 |4.1.14.4 |1 |World War I Ammunition Storage Area |
|Site 39 |4.1.14.5 |1 |Mustard Open Storage Area |
|Site 40 |4.1.14.6 |3 |F-Area Antitank Mine Storage Igloo Explosive |
| | | |Site |
|Site 41 |4.1.11.3 |3 |M600 Fuze Storage Igloo Explosion Site |
|Site 42 |4.1.7.16 |1 |Storage Tanks (3) (G-Area) |
|Site 43 |4.1.3.13 |7 |Nitric Acid Storage Area (500 Area) |
|Site 44 |4.1.2.12 |7 |Nitric Acid Storage Area (H-Area) |
|Site 45 |4.1 |1 |Igloos, Magazines, and Warehouses in A-, H-, |
| | | |and J-Areas |
|Site 46 |4.1.9.2 |7 |Manganese Ore Storage Pits |
|Site 47 |4.1.4.49 |7 |Chromium Ore Open Storage Area |
|Site 48 |4.1.17.6 |1 |Utah Shock and Test Detonation Area |
|Site 49 |4.1.11.4 |3 |M600 Fuze Detonation Area |
|Site 50 |4.1.18.3 |6 |Active Demolition Area in Bottomlands |
|Site 51 |4.1.1.31 |1 |Building 107 - Lower Post Bedrock Well |
|Site 52 |4.1.1.104|1 |Building 260 - Base Officers Quarters Area |
| | | |Bedrock Well |
|Site 53 |4.1.4.43 |7 |Building 645 - CL Plant Be