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1 Santa Susana Field Lab Site Community Update Meeting April 17, 2013 Department of Toxic Substances Control 1
2 Welcome and Introductions Ray Leclerc, Project Director Department of Toxic Substances Control
3 Meeting Objectives and Ground Rules John Godec, Facilitator Department of Toxic Substances Control
4 SSFL Project Overview Mark Malinowski, Project Manager Department of Toxic Substances Control
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6 SSFLAreas Areas&&Sites Sites SSFL Boeing Green NASA Blue DOE - Brown SSFL is ~ 2,850 acres 6
7 Simplified SSFL Schedule Contaminant Investigations Cleanup Plans Implement Cleanup Apr
8 Overview of Groundwater Work Tom Seckington, Project Manager Department of Toxic Substances Control
9 General Extent of Groundwater Contaminants
10 Current and Future Work Source Zone Characterization
11 Current and Future Work Source Zone Characterization Additional Seep/ Spring Investigation
12 Current and Future Work Source Zone Characterization Additional Seep/ Spring Investigation Investigation of Faults
13 Current and Future Work Source Zone Characterization Additional Seep/ Spring Investigation Investigation of Faults Refine and verify groundwater flow model
14 Current and Future Work Source Zone Characterization Additional Seep/ Spring Investigation Investigation of Faults Refine and verify groundwater flow model Further evaluate contaminant fate and transport
15 Current and Future Work Semi-annual and annual groundwater monitoring and sampling has been ongoing and continues.
16 Groundwater Interim Measures
17 DOE Area IV Characterization and Cleanup Activity Laura Rainey, Project Manager Department of Toxic Substances Control
18 Area IV History Area IV in 1985 Area IV in
19 US EPA Radiological Characterization of Soils Completed off-site Radiological Background Study, September 2011 Completed Area IV Radiological Characterization, December 2012 (over 3,500 soil samples) 19
20 DOE/DTSC Soil Chemical Sampling Phase 1 & 2 sampling colocated with US EPA Phase 1 Co-Located Investigation (about 2600 samples) Phase 2 Co-Located Investigation (about 100 random samples) Phase 3 Data Gap Sampling (Ongoing)
21 What s Next Complete chemical soil sampling in Area IV and the Northern Buffer Zone by the end of this calendar year next meeting-subarea 8 in May/June 2013 Continue the Soil Treatability Study next meeting Late May 2013 Further investigate groundwater in Area IV and begin groundwater treatability studies 21
22 Boeing Areas I and III, Southern Buffer Zone Roger Paulson, Project Manager Department of Toxic Substances Control
23 Boeing Areas I and III, Southern Buffer Zone Boeing Green NASA Blue DOE - Brown 23
24 Boeing Work Completed in last 6 months Planning and Sampling Procedures Why, Where, What How (Standard Operating Procedures) Sampling Work Plans First Work Plan complete (STL-IV site) Many others in progress 24
25 Boeing Work Planned for next 6 months Field Investigation Work, Sampling Majority (24 of 31)of remaining Work Plans will be completed 1 st round of sampling on approximately ½ of sites 25
26 Boeing SSFL Demolition Program SSFL Demolition Authority - NRC/CDPH - Radiologic license/decommission - Ventura County - Permits SSFL demolition - DTSC - Hazardous debris, soil disturbances - AOCs (DOE/NASA) (2010 -) - DTSC-Boeing SOP (2010 -)
27 Boeing SSFL Demolition Process Demolition Procedures - Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) Site Proposals - Chemical/radiological surveys (Boeing) - 30 Day review period - CDPH support (Area IV) Implementation - DTSC staff presence - Post-Demo Reports
28 Boeing Demolition In Area IV Boeing Area IV Buildings Former radiological buildings released for unrestricted use (NRC /CDPH) Area IV Radiological Screening License surveys ( ) US EPA building surveys ( ) US EPA Area IV survey ( ) Boeing surveys ( ) CDPH (planned)
29 Demolition Status Area I and III - Eight sites Two buildings proposed for 2013 Area IV Six Non-Radiological Buildings removed Non-hazardous metal/concrete recycled - Hazardous debris to Class I Landfill Six Former Radiological Buildings proposed CDPH additional surveys - Class I Landfill, no recycling
30 Questions Department of Toxic Substances Control
31 10 Minute Break Department of Toxic Substances Control
32 California Department of Toxic Substances Control Paul Carpenter Project Manager April 17, 2013
33 NASA Area Operations at SSFL Rocket Engine Testing 1950s-2000s Four Major Engine Test Stand Areas Alfa Bravo Coca Delta Support Facilities Water Systems, Fuel Storage, Machine Shops, Liquid Oxygen (LOX) Plant Waste Management Sites Landfill, Ash Pile, Sewage Treatment Plant, Runoff and Skim Ponds
34 Chemical Contamination Solvents at Test Stands, LOX Plant Fuel Spills Combustion Products Misc. Chemical Releases Groundwater Impacts
35 Investigation Status Soil Investigation ( present) Field Sampling Plans (FSPs) 1 5 Complete FSP-6 in development Mid-2013 Final Soils Report Mid-2014 Treatability Studies Mid-2014 Soil Remedy Selection Early 2015 Groundwater Source Investigations Focused work plans in development (Summer 2013) Other NASA Activities ISRA Cleanup, Building Demolition, CEQA / NEPA
36 Disposition of SSFL in the context of the Environmental Cleanup W. James Biederman, Disposition Project Manager U.S. General Services Administration, (253) GSA Website: GSA.GOV/SSFL
37 GSA Disposal Process Excess Federal Transfer AGENCY REPORTS PROPERTY EXCESS TO GSA FOR DISPOSITION DETERMINED SURPLUS IF NOT TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER FEDERAL AGENCY Discount Negotiated Conveyance Sale PROPERTY AVAILABLE FOR CERTAIN PUBLIC USES UP TO 100% DISCOUNT TO ELIGIBLE PUBLIC BODIES FOR OTHER PUBLIC USES FAIR MARKET VALUE REQUIRED Public Sale OFFERED TO PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PARTIES VIA AUCTION OR SEALED BID FAIR MARKET VALUE REQUIRED AIRPORT CORRECTIONAL EDUCATION EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT HISTORIC HOMELESS SELF HELP HOUSING PARK & RECREATION PUBLIC HEALTH LAW ENFORCEMENT /PUBLIC SAFETY WILDLIFE CONSERVATION 37
38 PARAGRAPH 4.10 of the 2007 CONSENT ORDER "No change in ownership... relating to the Facility shall in any way alter Respondent's responsibility under this Order. No conveyance of title, easement, or other interest in the Facility, or a portion of the Facility, shall effect Respondent's obligations under this Order. Unless DTSC agrees that such obligations may be transferred to a third party, Respondents shall be responsible for and liable for any failure to carry out all activities required of Respondents by the terms and conditions of the Order...." 38
39 Current Disposition Status PRIMARY ISSUES Can and should the federal land be conveyed prior to the completion of the environmental cleanup? Would ownership by a Native American tribe interfere in any way with the environmental cleanup? For questions regarding Native American issues, please contact Ms. Carmen Facio with BIA: carmen.facio@bia.gov (916)
40 Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board Update Cassandra Owens, Unit Chief Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board Department of Toxic Substances Control
41 Regulatory Requirements NPDES Permit Section Order Interim Source Removal Action (ISRA) 41
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46 Questions Department of Toxic Substances Control
47 Thank You! Department of Toxic Substances Control
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