SWMU 60 - Tank Farm A Petroleum Site

Background
A number of releases have been identified in the Tank Farm A area. Numerous investigations were performed at Tank Farm A and the surrounding areas starting in 1987. One investigation reported that 1.2 million gallons of residual fuel may be present in approximately 146,000 cubic yards of soil in the Tank Farm A area. Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in excess of state cleanup levels for groundwater.
The OU A Record of Decision (ROD) identified monitored natural attenuation (MNA) and institutional controls (ICs) as the selected remedy for this site in 2000. Natural attenuation monitoring has been reduced as the endpoint criteria were met in several wells.
Identified Contaminants
Petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater
Current Actions
The Navy maintains and inspects ICs annually. The Navy conducts natural attenuation monitoring at two wells annually.
Petroleum Institutional Controls
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Groundwater Restrictions
Domestic use of groundwater in the Downtown Area is restricted because of the potential presence of petroleum compounds and other chemicals in the groundwater. Domestic groundwater use is defined as that used by households or transients for human and animal consumption, cooking, bathing, showering, gardening, irrigation, or use on consumable food products, watering animals and any other domestic use. The excavation notification program at individual sites provides one barrier to drilling; enforcement of the prohibition will also occur through periodic visual inspections. The visual inspections will focus on unauthorized wells in the restricted area. Groundwater use restrictions are included in the equitable servitude.
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Land Use Restrictions
Commercial and industrial land uses and continuing residential land uses where housing exists in the Downtown Area are permitted in accordance with the Interim Conveyance document. Residential housing is allowed in existing housing units located at Amulet Housing, Arctic Acres Housing and SWMU 62. Future residential housing construction will be evaluated for impacts to ongoing petroleum cleanup activities.
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Petroleum Engineering Controls