Camp Lonely Landfill Background Information and Current Status March 17, 2005 Anchorage, AK Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Contaminated.

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Camp Lonely Landfill Background Information and Current Status March 17, 2005 Anchorage, AK Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Contaminated Sites Program

Presentation Outline History of Camp Lonely Landfill History of Camp Lonely Landfill Current Status of Camp Lonely Landfill Current Status of Camp Lonely Landfill ADEC Position on Eroding Landfills ADEC Position on Eroding Landfills

Camp Lonely & Pt. Lonely POW-1 DEW Line

Camp Lonely

Point Lonely POW-1 DEW Line Point Lonely POW-1 DEW Line station began operation in 1953 Point Lonely POW-1 DEW Line station began operation in 1953 Purpose of the Distant Early Warning System (DEW Line) was to detect and report airborne traffic Purpose of the Distant Early Warning System (DEW Line) was to detect and report airborne traffic

Camp Lonely 1979, image courtesy BLM

Lonely Exploration Camp 1970’s Camp first used for National Petroleum Reserve (NPR) exploration activities by the Department of the Navy, the NPR contractor, Husky Oil Camp first used for National Petroleum Reserve (NPR) exploration activities by the Department of the Navy, the NPR contractor, Husky Oil Exploration activities transferred from the Navy to the USGS in 1977 Exploration activities transferred from the Navy to the USGS in 1977 Husky Oil retained exploration contract with the USGS when the land transferred Husky Oil retained exploration contract with the USGS when the land transferred

Camp Lonely Landfill 1970’s ADEC Solid Waste Program requested Husky obtain a waste disposal permit in 1976 for Camp Lonely ADEC Solid Waste Program requested Husky obtain a waste disposal permit in 1976 for Camp Lonely Husky received a solid waste permit from ADEC #NR Husky received a solid waste permit from ADEC #NR Landfill was to be used exclusively by the US Navy and Husky Landfill was to be used exclusively by the US Navy and Husky In 1978, the permit was amended and issued to USGS and Husky. The landfill could also be used by the Point Lonely DEW Line contractor. In 1978, the permit was amended and issued to USGS and Husky. The landfill could also be used by the Point Lonely DEW Line contractor.

Camp Lonely Landfill Waste 1970’s Before 1978, solid waste from other drill camps was flown to Camp Lonely for disposal Before 1978, solid waste from other drill camps was flown to Camp Lonely for disposal Most waste was incinerated before being placed in landfill Most waste was incinerated before being placed in landfill Metal, glass, ash, rubber, hydrocarbon products, chemicals, and domestic wastes were placed in the landfill Metal, glass, ash, rubber, hydrocarbon products, chemicals, and domestic wastes were placed in the landfill Husky Oil allowed unauthorized materials to be placed in the landfill (batteries, oily wastes, 55 gallon drums, etc.) Husky Oil allowed unauthorized materials to be placed in the landfill (batteries, oily wastes, 55 gallon drums, etc.)

Camp Lonely 1980’s 1981: Husky Oil abandoned the camp 1981: Husky Oil abandoned the camp 1983: Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (CIRI) leased the camp from the Bureau of Land Management 1983: Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (CIRI) leased the camp from the Bureau of Land Management CIRI applies for a solid waste permit in 1983 for the landfill CIRI applies for a solid waste permit in 1983 for the landfill Photo courtesy Air Force, 2004

Camp Lonely Landfill 1980’s CIRI received solid waste disposal permit #8331-BA001 from ADEC in 1983 (permit expires in 1988) CIRI received solid waste disposal permit #8331-BA001 from ADEC in 1983 (permit expires in 1988) 1983 – Agreement between CIRI and Air Force 1983 – Agreement between CIRI and Air Force 1986 – Second agreement between CIRI and Air Force 1986 – Second agreement between CIRI and Air Force

CIRI – Air Force Letter of Agreement December 1983 Agreement between 4700 th Air Defense Squadron, Peterson Air Force Base (Colorado) and CIRI Agreement between 4700 th Air Defense Squadron, Peterson Air Force Base (Colorado) and CIRI Point Lonely POW-1 DEW Line may use the CIRI landfill at Camp Lonely. Point Lonely POW-1 DEW Line may use the CIRI landfill at Camp Lonely. CIRI will maintain ADEC permits CIRI will maintain ADEC permits Agreement remains in effect until December 1984 Agreement remains in effect until December 1984

Camp Lonely Landfill 1986 June – ADEC observes debris in the landfill and lagoon June – ADEC observes debris in the landfill and lagoon July - CIRI finds unauthorized material such as waste oil, paint solvents, epoxy, scrap metal, and dye in landfill July - CIRI finds unauthorized material such as waste oil, paint solvents, epoxy, scrap metal, and dye in landfill Photo courtesy Air Force, 2004

CIRI – Air Force Continues Agreement September 1986 Memorandum of Understanding Memorandum of Understanding –CIRI allows the Air Force to continue using the Camp Lonely Landfill as long as they are in compliance and will close the landfill with permit stipulations and state/federal regulations –After Air Force closes Camp Lonely Landfill, CIRI can use the Point Lonely POW-1 DEW Line landfill

Camp Lonely Landfill From , the Camp Lonely landfill is included in Air Force remedial investigation activities for DEW Line sites From , the Camp Lonely landfill is included in Air Force remedial investigation activities for DEW Line sites Air Force abandons Point Lonely POW-1 in 1989 Air Force abandons Point Lonely POW-1 in 1989 Photo courtesy Air Force, 2004

Environmental Investigations : Open-burning of waste and wastes placed near lagoon adjacent to landfill 1986: Open-burning of waste and wastes placed near lagoon adjacent to landfill 1987: Improved conditions but wastes still placed at the edge of the fill 1987: Improved conditions but wastes still placed at the edge of the fill –Elevated chromium levels and numerous oil sheens 1988: Total aromatic hydrocarbons in excess of 15 ppb, total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) in the sediments at 1300 mg/kg 1988: Total aromatic hydrocarbons in excess of 15 ppb, total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) in the sediments at 1300 mg/kg 1990: Presence of solvents, BTEX, TPH, and erosion problems 1990: Presence of solvents, BTEX, TPH, and erosion problems

Camp Lonely Landfill Closure 1989 Air Force contractor attempts to close landfill Air Force contractor attempts to close landfill ADEC does not accept closure due to missing drawings showing the limits of solid waste disposition ADEC does not accept closure due to missing drawings showing the limits of solid waste disposition Photo courtesy Air Force, 2004

1990: ADEC approves closure upon receiving “as-built” drawings of the wrong landfill 1990: ADEC approves closure upon receiving “as-built” drawings of the wrong landfill 1992: ADEC reviews file on landfill and finds the ADEC closure of landfill was in error due to missing drawings 1992: ADEC reviews file on landfill and finds the ADEC closure of landfill was in error due to missing drawings 1993: Air Force refers case to Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence 1993: Air Force refers case to Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence Camp Lonely Landfill 1990’s

Camp Lonely Landfill Current Status 2004 BLM and Air Force visit the site and find exposed debris and free product migrating into surface-water bodies BLM and Air Force visit the site and find exposed debris and free product migrating into surface-water bodies Presence of diesel range organics Presence of diesel range organics Photo courtesy Air Force, 2004

Courtesy of BLM, S. Flora Coastal Erosion at Camp Lonely

Estimated Costs of Remediating Eroding Landfills Mobilization/demobilization remote sites ~$1 Million Mobilization/demobilization remote sites ~$1 Million Landfill site assessments ~$150,000+ Landfill site assessments ~$150,000+ Cleanup Cleanup –Removal ~$1-2 Million per acre –Stabilization ~$1-2 Million per acre O & M ~$700,000 O & M ~$700,000

Eroding Landfill Remedial Options Consider removal as an alternative Consider removal as an alternative If waste is left in place, a closure plan preventing release of contaminants is required If waste is left in place, a closure plan preventing release of contaminants is required –Long-term operation and maintenance plan –Long-term monitoring –Emergency Response Plan –Institutional Controls

ADEC Position on Eroding Landfills Standard risk assessment not applicable Standard risk assessment not applicable Solid Waste, Water Quality, Contaminated Sites regulations apply Solid Waste, Water Quality, Contaminated Sites regulations apply

Discussion Session Questions or comments about presentation? Questions or comments about presentation? Discussion Discussion –Identify responsible parties –Site assessment/treatment options –Long-term management plan Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Contaminated Sites Program