Kimberly Finch, the NASA Ames Restoration Program Manager, provided an update on environmental remediation projects at the NASA Ames Research Center in May 2017. Soil removal was completed at AOI 6 and no further action is required. Proposed long-term monitoring at AOI 14 is under review. NASA has assumed responsibility for groundwater monitoring at the Navy Site 28 WATS Area and landfill sites 1 and 22, and provided progress reports on ongoing remediation work.
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1. NASA AMES RESEARCH CENTER
MAY 2017 NAVY RAB
KIMBERLY FINCH
NASA AMES RESTORATION PROGRAM MANAGER
2. AOI 6 Lindbergh Ave Former Storm Drain Ditch
Soil removal actions (lead and PCBs) completed
Remedial Action Completion Report and No Further Action
approved by Agencies
NASA VI Area of Responsibility 7 buildings in northern
portion of NASA Ames
Proposed Tiers of 3B/3A (long-term monitoring) under Agencies
review
AOI 14 Former Soil Fill Area:
Action Memorandum (March 2017)
Draft Soil Removal Action Work Plan under Agencies review
NASA AMES UPDATE
MAY 2017 NAVY RAB
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3. Navy Site 28 WATS Area Groundwater
NASA assumed OM&M 10/1/2016; 2016 Annual Progress
Report (April 2017)
Navy Sites 1 and 22 Landfills
Sites transferred to NASA 10/1/2016; 2016 Annual Progress Report
(April 2017)
Navy Site 29 Hangar 1: Update by Planetary Ventures
NASA AMES UPDATE
MAY 2017 NAVY RAB
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