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Technical Project Planning (TPP) Meeting 1. Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study ( RI/FS ) Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS) Kirtland AFB Precision Bombing Ranges (N-1, N-2, N-3, N-4 and “New” Demolition Area) (A.K.A. West Mesa) FUDS ID K06NM044501. September 2007. K06NM044501.
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Technical ProjectPlanning (TPP) Meeting 1 Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS) Kirtland AFB Precision Bombing Ranges (N-1, N-2, N-3, N-4 and “New” Demolition Area) (A.K.A. West Mesa) FUDS ID K06NM044501 September 2007 K06NM044501
Agenda Welcome & Introductions Project Team Roles and Responsibilities TPP Process Review Identify TTP Meeting #1 Objectives Brief Summary of the West Mesa Project Review and Evaluate Existing Data (Geophysical, Chemical and Risk) Present Project Scope, Schedule and Budget Develop Project Closeout Statement Develop Project Objectives Complete the Phase I Memorandum For Record (MFR) Worksheet September 2007 K06NM044501
Introductions U.S. Army Corps of Engineers City of Albuquerque City of Rio Rancho EPA Region 6 State of New Mexico Others?? September 2007 K06NM044501
US Army Corps of Engineers and ContractorProject Team Members USACE - Project Team Monique Ostermann – Project /Program Manager David Henry – Geologist Eric Kirwan - Geophysicst Jennifer Payne – Environmental Engineer Carlton Fong – Chemist and Quality Control John Schelberg – Archaeologist David Holladay – Military Munitions Safety Specialist Brian Jordan – Geospatial Information Terranear PMC, LLC. Team Bob Gregory – Program Manager Eric Tow – Project Manager Jeff Leberfinger – Geophysicist Erin Caruso – Risk Assessor September 2007 K06NM044501
US Army Corps of Engineers Role and Responsibilities Role Department of Defense Agency that Executes the FUDS program Responsibilities Project execution according to FUDS ER 200-3-1 (FUDS Program Engineering Requirements) Project execution is compliant with the Comprehensive Environmental Recovery, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) Work in a cooperative spirit with the City of Albuquerque, City of Rio Rancho, Regulatory Authorities, and others identified during the TPP process Ensure quality of the Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study (RI/FS) design and execution Ensure the RI/FS is executed safely and according to all applicable regulations and engineering requirements September 2007 K06NM044501
ContractorTasks Terranear PMC, L.L.C. Office located in Albuquerque Role Under contract with the Federal Government to execute the RI/FS on behalf of the Army Corps of Engineers Responsibilities Will Moderate TPP Meetings Will write planning documents Will develop web-based conceptual site model Will perform field investigations Will prepare investigative reports September 2007 K06NM044501
TPP Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities Provide input to assist USACE in developing the best project design possible for the public and supporting efficient progress toward site closeout. Stakeholders for this project are: City of Albuquerque City of Rio Rancho New Mexico Highway Department Restoration Advisory Board Representatives EPA Region 6 State of New Mexico Others?? September 2007 K06NM044501
Technical Project Planning Process Objective is to develop project goals and objectives with stakeholder involvement Requires a minimum of two meetings to complete, and is a four phased process Phase I: Identify Current Project Phase II: Determine Data Needs Phase III: Develop Data Collection Options Phase IV: Develop project planning documents with input from Phase I, II, and III. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requirement for Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP) projects within the FUDS program Guidance Document – EM 200-1-2 September 2007 K06NM044501
TPP Meeting #1 Objectives (continued) Define Communication Protocols Review and Evaluate Existing Data (Geophysical, Chemical and Risk) Develop Site Closeout Statement in order to progress to Project Objectives Define Project Objectives Define Data User Roles Risk Compliance Remedy Responsibility Determine Data Needs Basic Optimum Excessive September 2007 K06NM044501
West Mesa Project Summary The Kirtland AFB Precision Bombing Range is a Formerly Used Defense Site Evaluations and investigations compliant with CERCLA FUDS Eligibility Properties owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by the Department of Defense Property transferred before 1986 Project Eligibility Department of Defense impacts identified No Department of Defense use after 1986 Projects with other Responsible Parties not eligible for FUDS funding (in other words, FUDS funding can not be used to restore environmental damages caused by non-defense related activities) September 2007 K06NM044501
West Mesa Project Summary (continued) • WHAT’S KNOWN TO DATE • FUDS Property No. K06NM0445, Project No. K06NM044501 • 1940s – US Army leased 15,135 acres from the City of Albuquerque, Santa Pacific Railroad and Dept. of Interior • 1940s – The leased property was used for precision bombardier training during World War II. • 1947 – The ranges were declared surplus and the lease was canceled. • 1953 – Certificates of Clearance issued for all ranges except for N4 and New Demolition Range. • 1955 – 1988 the City of Albuquerque acquired 13,868 acres. State of New Mexico retains 898 acres, and 480 acres are privately owned. September 2007 K06NM044501
West Mesa Project Summary (continued) • WHAT’S KNOWN TO DATE • 1994 – Corps of Engineers generated Archive Search Report • 2007 – Engineering Evaluation and Cost Analysis (EE/CA)was completed in January 2007 by USACE Albuquerque District September 2007 K06NM044501
Range Location Map September 2007 K06NM044501
Kirtland AFB Precision Bombing Range Site Feature Map September 2007 K06NM044501
Ordnance Safety • DO NOT TOUCH! DO NOT MOVE! • Note/record location • Call 911 or local law enforcement September 2007 K06NM044501
Questions September 2007 K06NM044501
Data Review Evaluation of Kirtland AFB Precision Bombing Range Geophysical Data in support of the RI/FS Jeff Leberfinger September 2007 K06NM044501
Data Review (Continued) Review of Chemical Data Collected to Date Tacy Van Cleave September 2007 K06NM044501
Data Review (Continued) Evaluation of Approaches to Risk Assessment Erin Caruso September 2007 K06NM044501
RI/FS Project Scope and Budget Summary September 2007 K06NM044501
RI/FS Project Schedule September 2007 K06NM044501