Tanker Shed, UST 42494 Petroleum Site

Background
The Tanker Shed was used to perform maintenance on the tanker trucks that transport fuel for the housing area heating system and for aircraft refueling. When the underground storage tank (UST) used to collect oil from the oil-water separator was removed in 1995, soil samples that were collected contained petroleum hydrocarbons in excess of the state cleanup level. Investigations occurred from 1996 through 2001. Free product was detected and petroleum hydrocarbons exceeded state cleanup levels in soil and groundwater.
The OU A Record of Decision (ROD) identified free-product recovery as the interim remedy for this site in 2000. Intermittent free-product recovery was conducted from 1997 to 2001. A Decision Document was prepared according to State of Alaska regulations in 2005. Monitored natural attenuation (MNA) with continued product recovery and institutional controls (ICs) was selected as the final remedy.
Identified Contaminants
Petroleum hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater
Current Actions
The Navy maintains and inspects ICs annually. The Navy conducts natural attenuation monitoring and performs passive product recovery annually.
Petroleum Institutional Controls
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Petroleum Engineering Controls
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