Work Plan for an Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis in Support of Intrinsic Remediation (Natural Attenuation) at Sites FT01 and SS12 King Salmon Airport, Alaska
Abstract
This work plan was prepared by Engineering-Science, Inc. (ES) for the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE). It presents the scope of work required for the collection of data necessary to conduct an engineering evaluation/cost analysis (EE/CA) for remediation of two fuel-hydrocarbon-contaminated ground water sites at King Salmon Airport (KSA), in King Salmon, Alaska. The two sites to be addressed in this work plan are Fire Training Area No. 1 (Site FT01) and the Upper Naknek site (Site SS12). Investigations have been previously undertaken at both sites as part of the U S Air Force (USAF) Installation Restoration Program (IRP). Several remedial options will be evaluated during the EE/CA, including free product removal; ground water extraction, treatment, and re-injection (i.e., pump and treat); and intrinsic remediation with long-term monitoring (intrinsic remediation). All hydrogeologic and ground water chemical data necessary ;to evaluate the various remedial option will be collected under this program; however, this work plan is oriented primarily toward the collection of hydrogeologic data to be used as input into the Bioplume II (trade name) ground water model in support of the intrinsic remediation option for restoration of fuel-hydrocarbon-contaminated ground water.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1994
- Accession Number
- ADA384326