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SDMS DocID 2095104
Engineering & nvironment, Inc
REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN Burial Unit No. 1
OCEANA SALVAGE, INC. 1040 S. OCEANA BOULEVARD VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Submitted to Commonwealth of Virginia
Department of Environmental Quality 5636 Southern Boulevard
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
August 30, 2002
Submitted by
Engineering & Environment, Inc. Rosemont Interstate Center I
195 South Rosemont Road Suite 118
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 PURPOSE 1.2 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION.
2.1 FACILITY DESCRIPTION 2.2 SITE HISTORY 2 2.3 SWMU DESCRIPTION 1 2.4 REGIONAL GEOLOGY/HYDROGEOLOGY/ SURFACE WATER HYDROLOGY . 1
3.0 PREVIOUS STUDIES 16
4.0 CLOSURE PLAN 17
4.1 CLOSURE OBJECTIVES 17 4.2 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 18 4.3 CLOSURE PROCEDURES 19
4.3.1 Site Mobilization and Set Up 19 4.3.2 SWMU Sampling and Analysis 19 4.3.3 Excavation and Disposal of Contaminated Soil 28 4.3.4 Certification and Final Report 34 4.3.5 Closure Schedule 34
5.0 CLOSURE COST ESTIMATES 36
6.0 AMENDMENT OF PLAN 36
TABLES
T/^LENO. 1
TABLE NO. 2
TABLE NO. 3
FIGURES
QA/QC PROCEDURES
IMPLEMENTATION OF QA/QC PROCEDURES
CLOSURE COST ESTIMATE
FIGURE NO. 1 GENERAL LOCATION MAP
FIGURE NO. 2 SITEMAP
FIGURE NO. 3 EXCAVATION AREA
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APPENDICES
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B
APPENDK C
APPENDIX D
APPENDIX E
APPENDIX F
APPENDIX G
APPENDIX H
MATEIUAL SAFETY DATA SHHEET - LEAD
UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST
SAMPLE COLLECTION- SURFACE SOIL/DEBRIS STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
SAMPLE COLLECTION - SUBSURFACE SOIL STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
SAMPLE COLLECTION - METAL SAMPLING EQUIPMENT DECONTAMINATION STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
STATISTICAL SAMPLING STRATEGIES AND RANDOM SAMPLING LOCATION PLANS
CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY DOCUMENT
POST CLOSURE INSPECTION CHECKLIST
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
Oceana Salvage, Inc. (OSI) has retained Engineering & Enviroimient, Inc. (E&E) to prepare a
Remedial Action Plan (RAP) for the Solid Waste Management Unit (SWMU) at the OSI facility
that is located in the vicinity of 1040 S. Oceana Boulevard in Virginia Beach, Virginia ("site").
This SWMU is known as Burial Unit #1. The RAP has been prepared in accordance with Item 2
of Appendix A, Schedule of Compliance of the Virginia Waste Management Board (VWMB)
Enforcement Action, Order by Consent, executed and signed through the Director of the Virginia
Department of Environmental Quality (VDEQ) on July 31, 2002 (Order). Accordingly, the RAP
is submitted to VDEQ for review. The following subsections provide information on the purpose
and the performance standards to be achieved by implementing this RAP.
1.1 PURPOSE
The purpose of the RAP is to outline activities to be performed to achieve permanent closure of
the SWMU and to mitigate existing or potential future degradation of the environment. In
addition, the RAP has been developed to protect the health and the safety of the general public
and persons involved with the closure operations.
1.2 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Upon approval and implementation, this Remedial Action Plan will close the SWMU in a
manner that:
• Remove and dispose of pieces of battery casing and Jfragments of other battery material on
surface and buried in the ground. '
• Remove and dispose of contaminated soil with total road content of more than 400 ppm.
2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION
The following subsections provide information concerning the Burial Unit #1.
2.1 FACILrrY DESCRIPTION
The site is located in the vicinity of 1040 S. Oceana Boulevard, Virginia Beach, Virginia (refer
to Figure No. 1). The facility identified as "Oceana Salvage" spans across parts of two
properties. The facility is located primarily on lands controlled by the party responsible for the
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facility, Oceana Salvage, Inc (OSI). The facility in the past also occupied, adjacent lands
controlled by the United States Navy (Navy). The SWMU is located on Navy property. The OSI
land contain other waste management units identified by DEQ that are not addressed in this plan.
The entire OSI property encompasses approximately 13 acres. The Burial Unit #1 on Navy
property consists of approximately 0.25 acres. The part of the site on Na-vy property contains no
buildings and is used as woodland and accident protection / buffer zone for Oceana Naval Air
Station. One building is present on the OSI property (refer to Figure No. 2). This building is
used as shop and operations center for the salvage yard. The site is predominantly impaved, but
parts are covered with concrete, stone and various types of gravel fill. Poured concrete slabs
cover a small percentage of the OSI salvage yard. The central part of the site on Na-vy property is
unpaved, and covered with tall grass and bushes. A multi-sttand barbed wire fence separates the
OSI fi'om Navy property. This type of fencing also demarcates the boundaries of an access
corridor consisting a gravel-covered roadway fi-om Oceana Boulevard to OSI, through wooded
land. OSI is constructing a modest-height berm of earthen and fill materials along the shared
boimdary with Navy to control trespassing. The site is serviced by electric utilities, a septic
system, and a general-purpose water supply well. The facility is not regulated by any agency
(e.g., VDEQ) to handle, store, treat, or dispose of soHd or hazardous wastes. The site is
registered with DEQ and has been issued a stormwater discharge pennit. The site has been
issued identifications as VA0002298933 (EPA Facility ID) and VAR000008912 (Handler ID).
The OSI property is operated as auto salvage and recycle yard. The Navy property functions as
an imoccupied buffer zone (i.e., woodlands, wetlands, and open fields) for the airbase. Materials
of concem that are present on-site include buried lead acid batteries, battery casing parts, battery e"
tailings, and lead contaminated soil. These materials were accumulated in the course of
conducting salvaging and battery recycling operations during the early 1990's.
2.2 SITE HISTORY
Site historical information was obtained fi'om the following sources provided by OSI, VDEQ and
the Navy:
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Map Source: Virginia Beach -Princess Anne, Virginia Quadrangle U.S. Geological Survey 7.5" Minute Series Topographic Maps
ElfA "Espey, Huston &~Associates, Inc. Engineering & Environmental Consultants
11838 Rock Landing Drive SuH6 250 (757)596-8267 Newport News, Virginia 23606.4232 FAX (757) 596-8660
OCEANA SALVAGE VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
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Letter Report: "Oceana Salvage, Project Number 93115E.L2", dated October 22, 1993, prepared
by Keith M. Miller of EnviroSolutions, Corp of Virginia Beach, Virginia
• "Operations & Maintenance Plan for Oceana Salvage", estimated date of October 31, 1993,
prepared by Envirosolutions, Corp of Virginia Beach, Virginia
• "Summary of Oceana Salvage Yard Operations", dated December 12, 1993, by
Envirosolutions, Corp of Virginia Beach, Virginia
• Letter Report: "Oceana Salvage, Project Number 93115E.L2", dated December 15, 1993,
prepared by Keith M. Miller of Envirosolutions, Corp of Virginia Beach, Virginia
• "Remedial Action Report and Project Update for Oceana Salvage," dated January 24, 1994,
prepared by Envirosolutions, Corp of Virginia Beach, Virginia
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"Geologic studies, coastal plain of Virginia," Virginia Division of Mineral Resources Bulletin 83 (Parts 1, 2 and 3), dated 1973;
"Geologic map and generalized cross sections of the coastal plain and adjacent parts of the Piedmont, Virginia," Miscellaneous Investigation Series Map 1-2033, dated 1989, prepared by tiie U.S. Geological Survey (USGS);
"Conceptual hyrdogeologic framework of the shallow aquifer system at Virginia Beach", Water-Resources Investigation Report 01-4262, dated 2002, prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS);
"The Virginia Beach shallow ground-water study". Fact Sheet 173-99, dated 1999, prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS);
"The effects of the Chesapeake Bay impact crater on the geologic framework and the correlation of hydrogeologic units of southeastern Virginia, south of the James River", Professional Paper 1622, dated 2000, prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS);
'T)evelopment of fresh 10 MGD ground water supply - engineering report for the City of Virginia Beach''^ dated 1981, prepared by Betz-Converse-Murdoch, Inc. Potomac Group, Vienna, VA;
USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Maps of the site area: Virginia Beach Quadrangle, dated 1989; Princess Anne Quadrangle, dated 1989;
• Letter Report: "Oceana Salvage, Project Number 93115E.L2", dated October 22, 1993, prepared by Keith M. Miller of Envirosolutions, Corp of Virginia Beach, Virginia
• 'Tinal Environmental Survey, Property Adjacent to Oceana Salvage Yard, Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia Beach, Virginia," dated June 1997, prepared by ABB Environmental Services of Arhngton, Virginia
The site is located in Virginia Beach, Virginia and is situated within the Atlantic Coastal Plain
Physiographic Province. The geologic materials in the settings of interest consist of marine and
fluvial sedimentary deposits including layered gravels, sands, silts and clays in an eastward-
dipping and thickening wedge. Depositional environments include a variety of marine and
terrestria:l settings including shallow-shelf to near-shore marine, shoreline and bay, and estuarine
and fluvial complexes. Because of the interplay between depositional environments, and the
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complex, transttory nature of subaerial processes, correlation of discrete depositional packages
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(i.e., groups of genetically-related beds) in the terrestrial deposits is oftentimes uncertain.
Typically, individual beds within these terrestrial packages extend laterally for short-to-moderate
distances (e.g., less than a half mile); widespread marker beds that are correlative over larger
distances are absent. Despite the limited continuity of individual beds, some sand-dominated
depositional packages, especially the dune-dominated packages in the shallowest formations, are
moderately extensive.
The Lynnhaven Member of the Tabb Formation dominates the surficial geology at the site; the
Sedgefield Member of the Tabb Fm. is present in a small area near the site's western edge. The
Pleistocene-aged Tabb Fm. is approximately 40-60 feet thick at the site, and is dominantly
sandy. Successively deeper geologic units of interest and their approximate thickness include: