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Contract No. DACA21-96-D-0018

U.S. Army Corpsof EngineersMobile District

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Impact Area, North-Central Main Post,

Parcel 132Q-XFort McClellan, AL

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Area of Investigation/Parcel Boundary

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List of Abbreviations and Acronyms

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2,4-D 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid2,4,5-T 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid2,4,5-TP silvex3D 3D International Environmental GroupAbs skin absorptionAmsl above mean sea levelAC hydrogen cyanideAcB2 Anniston and Allen gravelly loams, 2 to 6 percent slopes, erodedAcC2 Anniston and Allen gravelly loams, 6 to 10 percent slopes, erodedAcD2 Anniston and Allen gravelly loams, 10 to 15 percent slopes, erodedAcE2 Anniston and Allen gravelly loams, 15 to 25 percent slopes, erodedACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial HygienistsADEM Alabama Department of Environmental ManagementADPH Alabama Department of Public HealthAEC U.S. Army Environmental CenterAEL airborne exposure limitAET adverse effect thresholdAHA ammunition holding areaAL AlabamaALAD ä-aminolevulinic acid dehydrataseamb. Amberamsl above mean sea levelANAD Anniston Army DepotAOC area of concernAPT armor-piercing tracerARAR applicable or relevant and appropriate requirementAREE area requiring environmental evaluationASP Ammunition Supply PointASR Archives Search ReportAST aboveground storage tankASTM American Society for Testing and MaterialsATSDR Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease RegistryATV all-terrain vehicleAWARE Associated Water and Air Resources Engineers, Inc.AWWSB Anniston Water Works and Sewer Board‘B’ Analyte detected in laboratory or field blank at concentration greater than

the reporting limit (and greater than zero)BCF blank correction factorBCT BRAC Cleanup TeamBERA baseline ecological risk assessmentBEHP bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalateBFB bromofluorobenzeneBFE base flood elevationBG Bacillus globigiibgs below ground surfaceBHC betahexachlorocyclohexanebkg backgroundbls below land surface

BOD biological oxygen demandBRAC Base Realignment and ClosureBraun Braun Intertec CorporationBSC background screening criterionBTAG Biological Technical Assistance GroupBTEX benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylenesBTOC below top of casingBTV background threshold valueBW biological warfareBZ breathing zone; 3-quinuclidinyl benzilateC ceiling limit valueCa carcinogenCAB chemical warfare agent breakdown productsCAMU corrective action management unitCCAL continuing calibrationCCB continuing calibration blankCD compact discCDTF Chemical Defense Training FacilityCEHNC U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, HuntsvilleCERCLA Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability ActCERFA Community Environmental Response Facilitation ActCESAS Corps of Engineers South Atlantic SavannahCG carbonyl chloride (phosgene)CFC chlorofluorocarbonCFDP Center for Domestic Preparednessch inorganic clays of high plasticityCHPPM U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive MedicineCK cyanogen chloridecl inorganic clays of low to medium plasticityCl. chlorinatedCLP Contract Laboratory ProgramCN chloroacetophenoneCNB chloroacetophenone, benzene, and carbon tetrachlorideCNS chloroacetophenone, chloropicrin, and chloroformCo-60 cobalt-60CoA Code of AlabamaCOC chain of custody; contaminant of concernCOE Corps of EngineersCon skin or eye contactCOPC contaminant of potential concernCOPEC contaminant of potential environmental concernCQCSM Contract Quality Control System ManagerCRL certified reporting limitCRZ contamination reduction zoneCs-137 cesium-137CS ortho-chlorobenzylidene-malononitrileCSEM conceptual site exposure modelctr. container

CWA chemical warfare agentCWM chemical warfare material; clear, wide mouthCX dichloroformoxime‘D’ duplicate; dilutionDAF dilution-attenuation factorDANC decontamination agent, non-corrosiveºC degrees CelsiusºF degrees FahrenheitDCE dichloroetheneDDD dichlorodiphenyldichloroethaneDDE dichlorodiphenyldichloroetheneDDT dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethaneDEH Directorate of Engineering and HousingDEP depositional soilDI deionizedDID data item descriptionDIMP di-isopropylmethylphosphonateDMBA dimethylbenz(a)anthraceneDMMP dimethylmethylphosphonateDOD U.S. Department of DefenseDOJ U.S. Department of JusticeDOT U.S. Department of TransportationDP direct-pushDPDO Defense Property Disposal OfficeDPT direct-push technologyDQO data quality objectiveDRMO Defense Reutilization and Marketing OfficeDRO diesel range organicsDS deep (subsurface) soilDS2 Decontamination Solution Number 2DWEL drinking water equivalent levelE&E Ecology and Environment, Inc.EBS environmental baseline surveyEC50 effects concentration for 50 percent of a populationECBC Edgewood Chemical/Biological CommandEDQL ecological data quality levelEE/CA engineering evaluation and cost analysisElev. elevationEM electromagneticEMI Environmental Management Inc.EM31 Geonics Limited EM31 Terrain Conductivity MeterEM61 Geonics Limited EM61 High-Resolution Metal DetectorEOD explosive ordnance disposalEODT explosive ordnance disposal teamEPA U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyEPC exposure point concentrationEPIC Environmental Photographic Interpretation CenterER equipment rinsate

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ER-L effects range-lowER-M effects range-mediumESE Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc.ESN Environmental Services Network, Inc.ESV ecological screening valueExp. explosivesE-W east to westEZ exclusion zoneFAR Federal Acquisition RegulationsFB field blankFD field duplicateFDA U.S. Food and Drug AdministrationFedEx Federal Express, Inc.FEMA Federal Emergency Management AgencyFFE field flame expedientFil filteredFlt filteredFMDC Fort McClellan Development CommissionFML flexible membrane linerFMP 1300 Former Motor Pool 1300FOMRA Former Ordnance Motor Repair AreaFoster Wheeler Foster Wheeler Environmental CorporationFrtn fractionFS field split; feasibility studyFSP field sampling planft feetft/ft feet per footFTA Fire Training AreaFTMC Fort McClellanFTRRA FTMC Reuse & Redevelopment Authorityg gramg/m3 gram per cubic meterG-856 Geometrics, Inc. G-856 magnetometerG-858G Geometrics, Inc. G-858G magnetic gradiometergal gallongal/min gallons per minuteGB saringc clay gravels; gravel-sand-clay mixturesGC gas chromatographGCL geosynthetic clay linerGC/MS gas chromatograph/mass spectrometerGCR geosynthetic clay linerGFAA graphite furnace atomic absorptionGIS Geographic Information Systemgm silty gravels; gravel-sand-silt mixturesgp poorly graded gravels; gravel-sand mixturesgpm gallons per minuteGPR ground-penetrating radar

GPS global positioning systemGS ground scarGSA General Services Administration; Geologic Survey of AlabamaGSBP Ground Scar Boiler PlantGSSI Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc.GST ground stainGW groundwatergw well-graded gravels; gravel-sand mixturesHA hand augerHCl hydrochloric acidHD distilled mustardHDPE high-density polyethyleneHEAST Health Effects Assessment Summary TablesHerb. herbicidesHHRA human health risk assessmentHI hazard indexHNO3 nitric acidHQ hazard quotientHQscreen screening-level hazard quotienthr hourH&S health and safetyHSA hollow-stem augerHTRW hazardous, toxic, and radioactive waste‘I’ out of control, data rejected due to low recoveryICAL initial calibrationICB initial calibration blankICP inductively-coupled plasmaICRP International Commission on Radiological ProtectionICS interference check sampleID inside diameterIDL instrument detection limitIDLH immediately dangerous to life or healthIDM investigative-derived mediaIDW investigation-derived wasteIEUBK Integrated Exposure Uptake BiokineticILCR incremental lifetime cancer riskIMPA isopropylmethyl phosphonic acidIMR Iron Mountain Roadin. inchIng ingestionInh inhalationIP ionization potentialIPS International Pipe StandardIRDMIS Installation Restoration Data Management Information SystemIRIS Integrated Risk Information ServiceIRP Installation Restoration ProgramISCP Installation Spill Contingency PlanIT IT Corporation

ITEMS IT Environmental Management System TM

‘J’ estimated concentrationJeB2 Jefferson gravelly fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes, erodedJeC2 Jefferson gravelly fine sandy loam, 6 to 10 percent slopes, erodedJfB Jefferson stony fine sandy loam, 0 to 10 percent slopes have strong slopesJPA Joint Powers AuthorityK conductivityKow octonal-water partition coefficientL lewisite; literLC50 lethal concentration for 50 percent of population testedLD50 lethal dose for 50 percent of population testedl literLBP lead-based paintLCS laboratory control sampleLC50 lethal concentration for 50 percent population testedLD50 lethal dose for 50 percent population testedLEL lower explosive limitLOAEL lowest-observed-advserse-effects-levelLT less than the certified reporting limitLUC land-use controlLUCAP land-use control assurance planLUCIP land-use control implementation planmax maximumMCL maximum contaminant levelMCPA 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acidMDC maximum detected concentrationMDCC maximum detected constituent concentrationMDL method detection limitmg milligramsmg/kg milligrams per kilogrammg/kg/day milligram per kilogram per daymg/kgbw/day milligrams per kilogram of body weight per daymg/L milligrams per litermg/m3 milligrams per cubic metermh inorganic silts, micaceous or diatomaceous fine, sandy or silt soilsMHz megahertzµg/g micrograms per gramµg/kg micrograms per kilogramµg/L micrograms per literµmhos/cm micromhos per centimetermin minimumMINICAMS miniature continuous air monitoring systemml inorganic silts and very fine sandsmL millilitermm millimeterMM mounded materialMMBtu/hr million Btu per hourMOGAS motor vehicle gasoline

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MPA methyl phosphonic acidMPM most probable munitionMR molasses residueMS matrix spikemS/cm millisiemens per centimeterMSD matrix spike duplicateMTBE methyl tertiary butyl ethermsl mean sea levelMtD3 Montevallo shaly, silty clay loam, 10 to 40 percent slopes , severely erodedmV millivoltsM W monitoring wellNa sodiumNA not applicable; not availableNAD North American DatumNAD83 North American Datum of 1983NAVD88 North American Vertical Datum of 1988NAS National Academy of SciencesNCP National Contingency PlanND not detectedNE no evidence; northeastne not evaluatedNEW net explosive weightNFA No Further Actionng/L nanograms per literNGVD National Geodetic Vertical DatumNi nickelNIC notice of intended changeNIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthNLM National Library of MedicineNPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination SystemNPW net present worthNo. numberNOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationNOAEL no-observed-adverse-effects-levelNR not requested; not recorded; no riskNRC National Research CouncilNRCC National Research Council of Canadans nanosecondN-S north to southNS not surveyednT nanoteslaNTU nephelometric turbidity unitnv not validatedO&G oil and greaseO&M operation and maintenanceOB/OD open burning/open detonationOD outside diameterOE ordnance and explosives

oh organic clays of medium to high plasticityol organic silts and organic silty clays of low plasticityOP organophosphorusORP oxidation-reduction potentialOSHA Occupational Safety and Health AdministrationOSWER Office of Solid Waste and Emergency ResponseOWS oil/water separatoroz ouncePA preliminary assessmentPAH polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbonParsons Parsons Engineering Science, Inc.Pb leadPCB polychlorinated biphenylPCE perchloroethenePCP pentachlorophenolPDS Personnel Decontamination StationPEL permissible exposure limitPES potential exp losive sitePest. pesticidesPETN pentarey thritol tetranitratePFT portable flamethrowerPG professional geologistPID photoionization detectorPkA Philo and Stendal soils local alluvium, 0 to 2 percent slopesPOL petroleum, oils, and lubricantsPOW prisoner of warPP peristaltic pumpppb parts per billionPPE personal protective equipmentppm parts per millionPPMP Print Plant Motor Poolppt parts per thousandPR potential riskPRG preliminary remediation goalPSSC potential site-specific chemicalpt peat or other highly organic siltsPVC polyvinyl chlorideQA quality assuranceQA/QC quality assurance/quality controlQAP installation-wide quality assurance planQC quality controlQST QST Environmental, Inc.qty quantityQual qualifier‘R’ rejected data; resampleR&A relevant and appropriateRAO removal action objectiveRBC risk-based concentration

RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery ActRD remedial designRDX cycloniteRfD reference doseReB3 Rarden silty clay loamsREG regular field sampleREL recommended exposure limitRFA request for analysisRGO remedial goal optionRI remedial investigationRL reporting limitRPD relative percent differenceRRF relative response factorRSD relative standard deviationRTECS Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical SubstancesRTK real-time kinematicSAD South Atlantic DivisionSAE Society of Automotive EngineersSAIC Science Applications International CorporationSAP installation-wide sampling and analysis plansc clayey sands; sand-clay mixturesSch. ScheduleSCM site conceptual modelSD sedimentSDG sample delivery groupSDZ safe distance zone; surface danger zoneSEMS Southern Environmental Management & Specialties, Inc.SFSP site-specific field sampling planSGF standard grade fuelsSHP installation-wide safety and health planSI site investigationSL standing liquidSLERA screening-level ecological risk assessmentsm silty sands; sand-silt mixturesSM Serratia marcescensSOP standard operating proceduresp poorly graded sands; gravelly sandsSP submersible pumpSQRT screening quick reference tablesSr-90 strontium-90SRA streamlined human health risk assessmentSs stony rough land, sandstone seriesSS surface soilSSC site-specific chemicalSSHO site safety and health officerSSHP site-specific safety and health planSSL soil screening levelSSSL site-specific screening level

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SSSSL site-specific soil screening levelSTB supertropical bleachSTC source term concentrationSTEL short-term exposure limit

STOLS Surface Towed Ordnance Locator System

Std. units standard unitsSU standard unitSUXOS senior UXO supervisorSVOC semivolatile organic compoundSW surface waterSW-846 U.S. EPA’s Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical

MethodsSWPP storm water pollution prevention planSZ support zoneTAL target analyte listTAT turn around timeTB trip blankTBC to be consideredTCA trichloroethaneTCDD 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxinTCDF tetrachlorodibenzofuransTCE trichloroetheneTCL target compound listTCLP toxicity characteristic leaching procedureTDGCL thiodiglycolTDGCLA thiodiglycol chloroacetic acidTERC Total Environmental Restoration ContractTIC tentatively identified compoundTLV threshold limit valueTN TennesseeTNT trinitrotolueneTOC top of casing; total organic carbonTPH total petroleum hydrocarbonsTRADOC U.S. Army Training and Doctrine CommandTRPH total recoverable petroleum hydrocarbonsTSCA Toxic Substances Control ActTSDF treatment, storage, and disposal facilityTWA time-weighted averageUCL upper confidence limitUCR upper certified range‘U’ not detected above reporting limitUSACE U.S. Army Corps of EngineersUSACHPPM U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive MedicineUSAEC U.S. Army Environmental CenterUSAEHA U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene AgencyUSACMLS U.S. Army Chemical SchoolUSAMPS U.S. Army Military Police SchoolUSATCES U.S. Army Technical Center for Explosive SafetyUSATEU U.S. Army Technical Escort Unit

USATHAMA U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Material AgencyUSC United States CodeUSCS Unified Soil Classification SystemUSDA U.S. Department of AgricultureUSEPA U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyUSGS U.S. Geological SurveyUST underground storage tankUTL upper tolerance levelUXO unexploded ordnanceUXOQCS UXO Quality Control SupervisorUXOSO UXO safety officerV vanadiumVOA volatile organic analyteVOC volatile organic compoundVOH volatile organic hydrocarbonVQlfr validation qualifierVQual validation qualifierVX nerve agent (O-ethyl-S-[diisopropylaminoethyl]-methylphosphonothiolate)Weston Roy F. Weston, Inc.WP installation-wide work planWS watershedWSA Watershed Screening AssessmentWWI World War IWWII World War IIXRF x-ray fluorescenceyd3 cubic yards

SAIC – Data Qualifiers, Codes and Footnotes, 1995 Remedial InvestigationN/A – Not analyzedND – Not detectedBoolean Codes

LT – Less than the certified reporting limitFlagging Codes

9 – Non-demonstrated/validated method performed for USAECB – Analyte found in the method blank or QC blankC – Analysis was confirmedD – Duplicate analysisI – Interfaces in sample make quantitation and/or identification to be suspiciousJ – Value is estimatedK – Reported results are affected by interfaces or high backgroundN – Tentatively identified compound (match greater than 70%)Q – Sample interference obscured peak of interestR – Non-target compound analyzed for but not detected (GC/MS methods)S – Non-target compound analyzed for and detected (GC/MS methods)T – Non-target compound analyzed for but not detected (non GC/MS methods)U – Analysis in unconfirmedZ – Non-target compound analyzed for and detected (non-GC/MS methods)

QualifiersJ – The low-spike recovery is low

N – The high-spike recovery is lowR – Data is rejected