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Main Title Superfund record of decision : Homestead Air Force Base, Operable Unit 1, FL.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Publisher [U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Emergency and Remedial Response], Distributed by National Technical Information Service,
Year Published 1995
Report Number EPA/ROD-R04-95-250
Stock Number PB95-964034
OCLC Number 37846993
Subjects Hazardous waste sites--Florida
Additional Subjects Superfund ; Hazardous materials ; Waste management ; Air Force facilities ; Metals ; Polyclic aromatic hydrocarbons ; Debris ; Ground water ; Water wells ; Water pollution abatement ; Water pollution monitoring ; Restrictions ; Site characterization ; Remedial action ; Florida ; Record of Decision ; Homestead Air Force Base ; Homestead(Florida) ; Dade County(Florida) ; Volatile organic compounds
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ELBD ARCHIVE EPA ROD-R04-95-250 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
ELBD  EPA ROD-R04-95-250 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 08/27/1999
NTIS  PB95-964034 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm
Abstract
This decision document presents the selected remedial action for the Fire Protection Training Area No. 2 (Site FT-5), Operable Unit No. 1 (OU-1), at Homestead Air Reserve Base, in Homestead, Florida. The major components of the selected remedy include: implementation of deed restrictions or restrictive covenants to limit usage of Site FT-5/OU-1 to prevent schools, playgrounds, hospitals, and residential units from being built at OU-1 to limit exposure to adults and children; eliminate and prevent the practice of continued rubble disposal at the site; restrict the placement of potable water wells into the contaminated groundwater beneath the site; two years of semiannual groundwater monitoring followed by a review of the site to assess the migration and attenuation of groundwater contaminants; and five year review to determine whether the site remains protective of human health and the environment and evaluate the need for further action, if required.
Notes
Cover title. "9/7/1995." "PB95-964034." "EPA/ROD-R04-95-250." "March 1996."