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2 Fort Ord, Monterey County, California History and Closure of a Landfill on a former Military Installation and Current Superfund Site Derek S. Lieberman, P.E. Department of the Army, Fort Ord BRAC Office

3 Fort Ord Landfills Location

4 A: 1956-66D: 1966-75 E: 1960-84 C: 1966-75 B: 1966-75 F: 1966-87

5 Fort Ord History 1917 – 1994: operated by the Army for infantry and basic training. 1986: start of remedial investigations and cleanup actions. 1990: USEPA added Fort Ord to National Priorities List, Federal Facility Agreement signed. 1991 – DOD listed for closure. 1994 – Operable Unit 2 (OU2) Record of Decision (ROD).

6 Fort Ord Cleanup Mission Protect human health and the environment. Identify clean parcels. Prioritize remediation to support reuse of property. Accelerate remediation of contaminated property. Remediate to level appropriate for intended reuse.

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8 Landfill Closure under CERCLA Remedial Action Objectives: Prevent rainwater infiltration through waste and migration of contaminants to the groundwater. Prevent direct access to wastes and exposure of contaminants to people or the environment.

9 Landfill Cover System General fill Foundation layer Barrier layer (LLDPE) Vegetative cover

10 Closure of Area E November 2002 Edge of geomembrane on closed cell Clean soil stockpile for foundation layer Final grade of general fill

11 Closure of Area E December 2002 Clean soil stockpile for vegetative cover Geomembrane Vegetative cover placement

12 Placing the Final Cover, Area E December 2002

13 Hydroseeding Area E

14 Closure Status – COMPLETE Permitted as a Closed Solid Waste Landfill by the Monterey County Health Department since 2001.

15 Landfill Gas Monitoring and Control Systems CSUMB Housing Area

16 Landfill Gas Monitoring

17 Reuse of Landfill and Adjacent Property B C D E F Imjin Parkway ROW Development Mixed Use Sand gilia mitigation Convenience Retail

18 Institutional Controls – Habitat Management Plan (HMP)

19 Institutional Controls Land Use Covenants (LUCs) in accordance with 22CCR –Restrict access to groundwater –Restrict landfill reuse (27CCR) Deed Restrictions –Restrict access to groundwater –Ensure integrity of cover system is maintained

20 Engineering Controls LFG Extraction Well Network F E D CSUMB Housing

21 LFG Extraction and Treatment System Interior wells are drilled through soil berms between the waste trenches Operated June 2001 to March 2006 Operating since March 2006

22 Engineering Controls

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24 Military Munitions

25 Operations and Maintenance Visual inspections at least weekly Annual inspection by professional engineer and Regional Board Quarterly inspection by LEA Repair erosion damage, fill animal holes, mow grass, as necessary Perimeter probe monitoring –Quarterly methane –Minimum annual volatile organic compounds Continued operation of LFG extraction and treatment system

26 For More Information: Derek S. Lieberman, P.E. derek.lieberman@monterey.army.mil 831-242-4873 www.fortordcleanup.com Fort Ord BRAC Community Relations Melissa Broadston 831-393-1284


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