Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification Stage 2, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. Appendices. Volume 2

Abstract

This Phase II, Stage 2 Installation Restoration Program Confirmation/ Quantification survey for Moody Air Force Base, Georgia investigated four sites: Site 1, Southwest Landfill; Site 2, an underground waste fuel storage area; Site 3, the flight line storm drainage outfall area; and, Site 4, the Moody AFB water supply well at the Grassy Pond annex. Sites 1 and 4 required additional investigation as a result of the Phase II, Stage 1 investigation conducted in 1985. Sites 2 and 3 were investigated for the first time during this Stage 2 effort. The scope of work consisted of conducting hydrogeologic investigations at Sites 1 and 2, and water quality sampling analyses at Sites 1, 2, 3, and 4. Three deep (80 feet) wells and six shallow (30 feet) wells were installed around the perimeter of the Site 1 landfill. Seven temporary wellpoints, one standard penetration test boring, and four shallow monitor wells (30 feet) were installed at the Site 2 waste fuel storage area. Groundwater quality samples were collected from all of the new wells at Sites 1 and 2, from two of the existing monitor wells at the Site 1 landfill, and from Moody water supply well No. 7 near Site 1. Water level, organic organic vapor, and floating product thickness measurements were performed on the temporary wellpoints at Site 2.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 1988
Accession Number
ADA204384

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