Remediation and Reuse of Surplus National Guard Armories Angela Hughes Remediation and Reuse of Surplus National Guard Armories DEQ angela.hughes@deq.ok.gov May 23, 2012
What is SCAP? Site Cleanup Assistance Program Started in 2006 to remediate Oklahoma National Guard armories and orphan sites Program Goal: to remediate armories and return to the local community for unlimited use
Environmental Assessments DEQ performs a Targeted Brownfield Assessment – includes soil and indoor firing range (IFR) lead sampling DEQ consultant provide inspection reports Lead contaminated dust (from IFR) Asbestos Lead-based paint
Tishomingo Watonga Cherokee Mangum
Building Remediation Asbestos abatement Remediation of lead contaminated dust Removal and backfill of contaminated soil Lead-based paint abatement Doors and windows (most costly)
Lead-based Paint Abatement After Abatement Before Abatement
Armory Remediation Goals Remove and dispose of sand in bullet trap area High levels of lead contaminated dust tracked and settled throughout armories IFR cleanup goal of below 200 ug/SF Armory cleanup goal of 40 ug/SF
Reuse and Redevelopment City or County Offices Fire departments, police departments, emergency response offices Bus barns Library Economic development – leasing to business Schools (High School and Universities) Vo-ag classrooms, athletic facility, physical plant offices State agencies DOC work center Department of Central Services storage
Future Marlow Library
Museums Ardmore Chandler
Police and Fire Stations Hominy
Economic Development Energy and Gas Company - Tonkawa Casket Manufacturing Company - Chickasha Chair Manufacturing Company - Konawa
Additional Information Site Cleanup Assistance Program Website www.deq.state.ok.us/lpdnew/scapIndex.htm Contractor bidding information http://www.ok.gov/DCS/Construction_&_Properties/index.html
DEQ Contact Information Angela Hughes Department of Environmental Quality Land Protection Division (405) 702 – 5141 Dustin Davidson Department of Environmental Quality Land Protection Division (405) 702 – 5115