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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
Figure 1 -Location Map of Rocky Mountain Arsenal
Table I -Summary of Previous Studies of Rocky Mountain Arsenal Structures
Table 2 - Structures Related Programs
Table 3 -inveftory List ot Rocky Mountain Arsef~al Structures
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> Greater thanAB Asbestos BoardANC Asphalt/CompositionARAR Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate RequirementsArmy U.S. ArmyAs ArsenicB BasementBa BariumBldg BuildingBR BrickC ConcreteCA Corrugated Metal withl AsbestosCAIS Chemicai Agent Identification SetCC Concrete ColumnsCd CadmiumCM Corrugated MetalCPMSO 4-Chlorophenylmethyl SulfoxideCPMSO2 Chlorophenylmethyl SulfoneCr ChromiumCSA Central Study AreaCu CopperDBCP Dibromochloropropane1.4-DCLB 1,4-DichlorobenzeneDCPD DicyclopentadieneDDE DichlorodiphenytdichloroethyfeneDOT DichlorodiphenyltnchloroethaneDibrom Phosphoric acid 1,2-dibromo-2,2-dichloroethyf dimethyl esterDIMP Diisopropylmethyl phosphonateDMMP Dimethylmethyl phosphorateDRMO Defense Reutilization and Marketing DesignEPA U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyESA Eastern Study AreaFB Fiber BoardFG FiberglassFS Feasibility Studyft foot or feetFU Future UseGB (or Sarn) Isopropyl methylphosphonofluorieteGF O-cycfohexyl methylphosphon,",inondateHD MustardHg Mercury
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MB Masonry Blockmm millimeter(s)NA Not availableNCSA North Central Study AreaNN No NumberNo. NumberNPSA North Plants Study AreaNSC No Surficial Soil Samples collected wihin 1,000 feet of bud•ingOHM O.H. Materials CorporationPb LeadPCB Polychlorinated biphenylP/D Plaster/DrywallPMRMA U.S. Army Program Manager for Rocky Mountain Arsenal
PMAMR Project Manager Rocky Mountain ArsenalPW Concrete Perimeter WallRCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery ActRMA Rocky Mountain ArsenalS SteelSM Sheet Metalsmv standing material volumeSOP Standard Operating ProcedureSPSA South Plants Study AreaSSA Southern Study AreaST Structural TileTC Thionyl chlorideTCLP Toxicity Characteristic Leaching ProcedureTNT 2.4,6-TrinitrotolueneUSFWS U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceUSGS U.S. Geological SurveyVX Methylphosphonothioic acid S-[2-(bis(1 -methylethyl)aminoKtyl O-ethyl ester
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INTRODUCTION
This report presents a summary of operator knowledge of Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) structures, and is
intended to provide information for use in their remediation through implementation of the Feasibi:ity Study
Detailed Analysis of Alternatives or as part of the Interim Response Actions. Operator knowledge (i.e., records
and data pertaining to past operations in RMA facilities) will be used to assess the preliminary hazardous
nature of each structure, and to determine sampling and demolition strategies for the structures. It has been
obtained from historical information, existing sampling data, visual inspection of structures, and knowledge of
the waste stream gained through pilot-scale or treatability studies.
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ble 1. Summary of Previous Studies of Rocky Mountain Arsenal Structures. Page 1 of 3.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION RELEVANT REPORTS
rasJ( 2 Dust Sampling Results of samples collected from 80 structures in South Plants in Ebesco, 195a./RiTic 87006R011965. Results reported in Task 24 Structures Survey.
raslc 24 Structures Survey Survey conduicted in 1987 that identified 982 structures On AMA, 524 Ebasco, 1998/RTIC 88306R02of which were buildings or foundations. Each was assigned one ofthe following types according to past or current use with the highestpotential for contamination: process, chemical storage, warehouse,admninistration, maintenance, utility, or laboratory. Limited samplingwas conducted. and the presence of asbestos noted.
;tructures Feasibility Study Includes consideration of fth concurrent efforts of the Expert Panel Ebasco, 1992b/RTIC 92233R0l)evalopment and Screening of on Building Sampling. Developed alternatives to include a range ofJtemnatves options, based on ARARs end structure medium type. Alternatives
were screened based on effectiv;,ness. implementability. and cost:and address the range of contaminant and structure typs expectedat RMA. These will be evaluated duinng the subsequent Detailed
____________________ Analysis of Altematives.
.sbestos Results of asbestos samples collected under Task 2 were reported in Ebasco, 199Sa/RTIC 87006R01Task 24 Structures Survey. Suspected asbestos was noted in the Ebasco, 19881RTIC 88306R02Structures Survey anid limited samples collected. A survey of 32 Ebasco, 1991a/RTiC 91063R0lstructures was condurcted in 1989 by Ebasco. In 1988 and 1989. OHM, 1989/RTIC 90009R04OHM conducted ar. IRA for asbestos removal under Task 5; HLA, 199lb/RTIC 91222R~labatement was conducted on 10 structures. As part of the Weston, 1992/RTI C 92 1 18RO 1Hydrazine Blending and Storage Facility IRA, asbestos wasdecontaminated prior to removal. Under Task 5, asbestos-containingmaterial was surveyed, sampled, and quantified in 486 structures, 19miles of pipe runs, and over 15,000 pipe fittings, gaskets. etc.Currently, 4. buildings in South Plants containing friable anbestosare being remediated.'
OP for Disposal of Describes proceduares for demolition end disposal of nine buildings in El Dorado Engineering. Inc..ontarninated Buildings South Plants. Procedures include identification of potential 1984RTIC 85247R12
contaminant, sampling and sample analyss, personnel protection,safety and medical, material handlings, decontamination, disposal,and monitoring. Does not include process equipment
econtaninabon of Salt In 1986, 73,909 drums containing incinerator salts and Chemically Ebasco, 1985b/RTIC 85329R0lontainer Storage Buildings neutrarized salts were transported to an off-site landfill. The salt-id Sheds container storage buildings were then dismantled, stacked, and
stored in the former Toxic Storage Yard. The soil underneath and_______________surrounding their former locations was sampled and analyzed.
-orage Tank A detailed survey of all above ground and underground storagearvey Assessment tanks at RMA (indluding those inside and under structures) was
completed in January 1992. The survey included location,operational history, integrity, current status, historical releases, andpotential for environmental impact from known or suspected leaks.The assessment included some 1,500 underground storage tanks,with some content samples collected.
Trautmam. 1992Sloc~anan 1992ssarbieil. 1992Rorrihelta. 1992Slockrimn, 1992
isApplicable or Relevant arsl Appropriate Remtnimrmns PCs Po~ychtiordnaled btiperylU.S. Envb'onrneral Pro4edtlon Agency PU~RMA U.S. Army Program Manager tor Rocky Mourilain ArsenalFsaskhsy Slucry pim pans per rrtiuon
wr Sahri) Isopropyl rnrto~otaeRMA Rodky M~ountain ArsenalMii~;*,rt SOP Standiard Ctpenittlg ProcedureWrteml Response Adion TCLP Toxkicy Charasder~lc Leacing Procedure
Ls1*VX MethyhsplioNoleic add S-{2jbis(1O.H Materials Cofp~worsn mohWhy1)arr*o)9thyf]Oettt,t ester
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION J RELEVANT REPORTS
olyctilonnated Biphenyl A presampling survey was conducted to idenbtiy prospective Ebasco. 1990/RTIC 91337R04V1iventory sampling sites. 75 soil, liquid, sludge, asphalt, and concrete samples
were toen collected from 17 structures; 10 samples containedconcentrations of PCBs above the reporting limit. In early 1993,PC~s oeatectird above S0 pprn will be remediated in areas wherepeople arm currently wordung. This will involve Building 321 in South,Plants, and Building 1703 in North Plants.!
ydrazine Blonding and Decommissioning included an inventory anid asbestos survey; and HLA. 1891a/RTIC 91092R01torage Facility IRA decontamination, dismantling and dispocsal of structures and PMRMA, 1968/RTIC 88329R02
equipment. The wastewater generated duning these activities was H-LA, 1991c/RTIC 91248ROItransferred to Pond A and will be incinerated with the former Basin F
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at Gas Decontamination Battelle has recommended that the pits used for the demilitanzation Battelle, 1989bof HO products in Building 537 be used for a demonstration of this Battelle, 1987/RTIC 91310R04process in February 1993. A pilot test was condu~cted at Dugway Battelle. 1989a/RTIC 9131OR04 SUPProving Ground, UT in July 19137, where structure materials werespik(ed with mustard. The mustard was volatilized trom thes surfaces,and no residual contamination was detected.
hemical Process-Related An IRA is currently being conducted to sample chemical agent TVA, 1991aIRTIC 91337R02ctvivties and Pipeline process equipmerf'lprping; decontaminate it above the reporting limit TVA. 1991b/RTIC 91331 R03ampling and Analysis and dismantle in preparation for removal/disposal. These activities TVA, IO91c/RTIC 91331 R04
began in North Plants in November 1991, and are scheduled forcompletion in December 1993. Operations in South Plants arescheduled to begin in 1993.3 The Chemical Process Equipment IRAwas receanty expanded to include nonageint equipment and piping.Removal will begin in 1993V
One-ton containers will be sampled for GB. HO, VX, and LW. andwill be decontaminated it agent vapor concentrations are above theprescribed limits. Decontamination will then be verified by sampling.Operations began in November 1991, and arm scheduled forcompletion in December 1993.
anitary and Chemical Sewers These systems wore investigated under Task 10 to assess the Ebasco. 1907b/RTIC 87336R03nd the Process Water System nature and extent of soil contamination resulting from their use. The PMRMA, 1989/RTIC 8910OR02
Sanitary Sewer IRA was then implemented to prevent the spread of Weston, iM90RTIC 90232R0lcontamination through the system. The preferred altemative forNcrth Plants was rehabilitation in place; and for Soutth Plants,abandonment in place. A new force main sanitary sewer wasconstructed, and select manholes were closed. The IRA was closed
Iout in tho fatl of 1992.'
'sutmirarwi 1992Stoclikaln. 1992a8arbied, 1992Roncin~ela. 1992Stoclownan 1992b
.RaApplicable or Relevant anid Appropriate Requirements P0s Polycl~rinaed biphritylU.S. Enw0cirrner~ai Protection Agency PL4RMA U.S. Army Programr Manager tor Rcok mountain ArsenalFeasl"Ity Stud pp parts per rilsoti
(or Sarin) isoproyl methlph~osphorionu.orkwae RfAA Ro&,y Mourtain ArsarvidMustard SOP Standard operating Pioscdursinterim Response Action TCIJ' ToxIiy Characlenstsiceat"e01~ ProcedureLewis#.. vX Metypishonodlaoi acid S.[2.(bis(1O.H. materials corporation me"tYh~am1ol7ftA-ethy~l easter
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION RELEVANlT REPORTS
uttural Resource A survey is being inibtntd at RMA pursuant to Federal preservationsconitnissance Survey legislation and associated regulations for remedisi activities. A
comprehensive (Class 1) literature and records search, review ofprevious histonical surveys, and general docu~mentation regarding thearea has been conducted. The field investgation has beenpropoeed, but not yet initiated.
o Future Use Structures A ssmpling and analysis protocol is being developed for no future AGEISS, 1993aampting and Analysis use structures to provide quan~titatve an calycl data in suoport of therotocol Structures FS Detailed Ansly' a of Alternatives. A panel of national
exports has beon assembled to assist in developing an unt.asedprotocol. A Structures Monitoring Protocol has bee issued as acompanion to this report
a Future Use Structures Systematic composite sampling was rompleted in June 1992 for Woodward-Clyde. 1993b/RTIClot Study RMA Structures 373.3, 616, 326, 5314, 1611, and 515 to determine 93095R01
the types and concentrations of RMA target analytes potentialtypresent in structure materials. Structure matnces were sampled asmulti-alsquot composite samples representing a maximum standingmatenial volume of 500 cubic yards. The components of eachcomposite were mixed in a way that property represented thestructure. Target analytes were selected based on the chemicalhistories of the structures. TCLP extractions were conducted on altcomposite sam~ples and analyzed using EPA methods or PMPMA-certifed methods for water. Sampling results are sumiarized in thepiiot study report The reort also discusses the occupational healthand safety of demolition workers, field spike procedures and resultingdata, arnd recomrriended changes to the protocol.________________
tructures Monitoning Protocol A sampling and analyss protocol is being developed to provide AGEISS, 1993bquantitative analytical data for evaluating potential occupationalexposure in structures affected by remedial activtes at RMA. Apanel of national experts has been assembled to assist in developingan unbiased protocol. ___________
uture Use Structures Air, dust and wipe sampling was completed in July 1992 for RMA Woodward-Clycle, 1993/ITTICilot Study Structures, 311, 321, 331, 612, and 1701. Sampling results are 930951402
summarized in a pilot study -siport. The report also discusses thepracticality and ecoinomyi of the protoml. and proposed revisionn.
Traitrnarw. 1992Stockmrin, 1992c-Barbaiei, 1992Florniet 1992Stockman. 1992b,
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