Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC Camp Lejeune Military Reservation, NC. (First remedial action), September 1992. Interim report
The 500-acre Camp Lejeune Military Reservation is located 15 miles southeast of Jacksonville, in Onslow County, North Carolina. Within the site lies the Hadnot Point Industrial Area (HPIA), which was constructed in the late 1930's. It is composed of 75 buildings and facilities, which include gas stations, offices, storage yards, maintenance shops, and a dry cleaning plant. Several areas of the HPIA have been investigated for potential contamination attributed to Marine Corps activities and operations that resulted in a generation of potentially hazardous wastes. The ROD addresses an interim remedial action for the shallow aquifer at the HPIA to protect human health from exposure to VOCs and metals. The primary contaminants of concern affecting the shallow ground water aquifer are VOCs, including benzene and TCE; and metals, including arsenic, chromium, and lead.
- Research Organization:
- Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC (United States). Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
- OSTI ID:
- 5977016
- Report Number(s):
- PB-93-964026/XAB; EPA/ROD/R-04-92/120
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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GROUND WATER
REMEDIAL ACTION
US SUPERFUND
DECISIONS AND ORDERS
AQUIFERS
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ARSENIC
BENZENE
CHROMIUM
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
METALS
MILITARY FACILITIES
NORTH CAROLINA
POLLUTION CONTROL
US DOD
US EPA
WASTE DISPOSAL
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
CONTROL
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
ELEMENTS
HYDROCARBONS
HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS
LAWS
MANAGEMENT
MATERIALS
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
NORTH AMERICA
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
POLLUTION LAWS
SEMIMETALS
TRANSITION ELEMENTS
US ORGANIZATIONS
USA
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WATER
540250* - Environment
Terrestrial- Site Resource & Use Studies- (1990-)