Installation Restoration Program, Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification, Stage 1. Kalispell Air Force Station, Montana
Abstract
Battelle conducted a literature search and field investigation into the environmental effects of a 1981 diesel fuel spill at Kalispell Air Force Station. Site selection was based on IRP Phase I recommendations, the Phase II presurvey, and discussions with OEHL and the Base POC. Shallow soil samples, ground water samples, and surface water samples were collected and analyzed. Chemical analysis of all samples included tests for aromatic organic chemicals and petroleum hydrocarbons. The contamination in Phase II, Stage 1 does not appear to constitute any serious risk to human health or the environment. The site is rated as Category I; no further action needed. Keywords: Comprehensive Environmental response; Compensation, and liability act; CERCLA; Superfund; Soil; Groundwater, and surface water samples; Organic contaminants.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA216795
Entities
People
- Martin H. Doornbos
- Mary F. Bergstrom
- Richard M. Winar
Organizations
- Battelle Memorial Institute