Closure Sampling and Analysis Plan for Building 241 Former Gasoline UST Site and Building 125 Former Heating Oil UST Site Los Angeles AFB, California
Abstract
During the past two years, Los Angeles Air Force Base (LA AFB) has participated in the Air Force Bioventing Pilot Test Initiative Project. Sponsored by the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE) at Brooks AFB, Texas, the project included conducting more than 135 in situ bioventing pilot tests at 48 Air Force installations throughout the country. These tests were designed to collect data on the effectiveness of bioventing for the remediation of soil contaminated with fuel hydrocarbons (i.e., JP-4 jet fuel, diesel fuel, gasoline, heating oil, etc.). One-year-long bioventing pilot tests have recently been concluded at three LA AFB sites. Based on the results of these one-year tests, in situ bioventing has been effective enough to support closure of the Building 241 former 150-gallon gasoline UST and the Building 125 former 3,400-gallon heating oil UST sites at LA AFB. This SAP presents a plan for confirmation soil sampling to document the effectiveness of soil remediation at these two sites and to demonstrate compliance with regulatory requirements for closure.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1995
- Accession Number
- ADA384278