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Main Title Superfund record of decision : Weldon Spring Former Army Ordnance Works, Operable Unit 1: soils and pipeline, St. Charles County, MO.
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},
Year Published 1996
Report Number EPA/ROD/R07-96/087
Stock Number PB96-964305
OCLC Number 37309611
Subjects Hazardous waste sites--Missouri
Additional Subjects Superfund ; Hazardous materials ; Waste disposal ; Land pollution control ; Army facilities ; Pipelines ; Landfills ; Debris ; Explosives ; Lead(Metal) ; TNT ; Polychlorinated biphenyls ; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons ; Soil contamination ; Incineration ; Waste treatment ; Soil treatment ; Stabilization ; Remedial action ; Missouri ; Record of Decision ; Army Ordnance Works ; Weldon Spring(Missouri) ; Saint Charles County(Missouri) ; Nitroaromatics ; Cleanup
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ELBD RPS EPA ROD-R07-96-087 repository copy AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/17/2014
ELBD  EPA ROD-R07-96-087 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 08/27/1999
NTIS  PB96-964305 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 1 v. (various pagings) : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
Abstract
This decision document presents the selected remedial action of Operable Unit 1 at the Former Weldon Spring Ordnance Works (WSOW), in the Weldon Spring, Missouri. The selected remedy for Operable Unit 1 incorporates both treatment and containment technologies for remediation of soil and pipeline media at the site. The remedy includes incineration of nitroaromatics-contaminated soils and wooden pipeline, stabilization and on-site landfill of lead-contaminated soils, and on-site landfill of construction debris separated from the contaminated soils. These proven technologies will substantially reduce risks associated with the contaminated materials that represent the principal threat at the site, and provide for permanent destruction of the nitroaromatics contamination. The selected remedy also eliminates a source of nitroaromatics to the groundwater.
Notes
Cover title. "9/26/1996." "PB96-964305." "EPA/ROD/R07-96/087." "March 1997."