SWMU 62 - New Housing Area Fuel Leak Petroleum Site

Background
During 1988 and 1989, leaks were discovered in the heating fuel piping system for the housing complex. These leaks were repaired. However, an unknown volume of heating fuel was released. Additional investigations were conducted between 1989 and 2003. Free product was found on the groundwater surface.
The OU A Record of Decision (ROD) identified free-product recovery as the interim remedy for this site in 2000. An extensive product recovery system was installed over time at the site. Free-product recovery was conducted from 1989 to 2000. Approximately 154,000 gallons of product were recovered during the 11-year operation of the system. A Decision Document was prepared according to State of Alaska regulations in 2006. The selected remedy was institutional controls (ICs), free-product containment and passive recovery, surface soil excavation, and monitored natural attenuation (MNA) for groundwater. The final remedy was implemented in 2007.
Identified Contaminants
Petroleum hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater
Current Actions
The Navy conducts free-product containment, passive free-product recovery, and natural attenuation monitoring annually.
Petroleum Institutional Controls
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Petroleum Engineering Controls
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