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DTIC ADA194105: Wastewater and Hazardous Waste Survey, England AFB ...
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A wastewater characterization and hazardous waste survey
was conducted at England AFB by USAFOEHL personnel to
address a compliance order given to the base by the State
of Louisiana Office of Solid and Hazardous Waste. The
compliance order identified several deficiencies in the
England AFB hazardous waste program and tasked the base
to provide the City of Alexandria with analytical data
regarding any and all discharges into the sanitary sewer
system. The results of the hazardous waste survey showed
the base hazardous waste program was running smoothly.
The accumulation site managers have a good understanding
of the overall waste management program. The base has
effectively minimized solvent waste handling through the
widespread use of Safety Kleen cleaning vats. The
analytical results from the wastewater survey showed
arsenic, cadmium, benzene, chlorinated benzene, and fuel
components above the applicable discharge ordinance, City
of Alexandria Local Ordinance 27.5-8. However, the
concentrations of the chemicals were near the discharge
limits. The results of the characteristics hazardous
waste analysis showed the separator located outside the
Armament Shop (building 2102) contained hazardous waste.
Fire training pit operations could exceed the fire
training pit oil/water separator capacity.
Date Published: 2018-02-18 01:04:41
Identifier: DTIC_ADA194105
Item Size: 54811169
Language: english
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