Installation Restoration Program. Phase 1. Records Search, Duluth IAP, Minnesota

Abstract

In 1976 the DoD devised a comprehensive Installation Restoration Program (IRP). The purpose of the IRP is to assess and control migration of environmental contamination that may have resulted from past operations and disposal practices on DoD facilities, and probable migration of hazardous contaminants. The Problem Identification/Records Search phase (Phase 1) will determine: (1) The hazardous materials which have been used on the installation; (2) Waste management practices; (3) The adequacy of waste management procedures to immobilize, contain, treat, destroy or detoxify the waste; (4) Potential pathways of waste migration; and (5) Potential effects of discharge or release of the wastes. The purpose of this report is to summarize and evaluate the information collected during Phase 1 of the IRP.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1982
Accession Number
ADA113611

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