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Canal Creek Study Area, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood Area, Maryland. Groundwater Monitoring Plan, Final Quality Assurance Project Plan, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Appendix A.
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Opinion ... sur l'exportation des Béliers mérinos et la métisation ...
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Government Reports Announcements & Index
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Government Reports Annual Index
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حادث ٤ فبراير سنة ١٩٤٢ في التاريخ المصري المعاصر
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Groundwater Monitoring Plan. Volume 2. Final Quality Assurance Project Plan
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The Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) delineates the purpose, policies, Standard Operation Procedures (SOPs), and organization of the Quality Assurance (QA) Program which will be use to establish the integrity of APG project activities. Quality Assurance (QA) is defined as the overall system of activities for assuring the reliability of data produced from the sampling program. The QA Plan covers all environmental measurements, and includes the measurement of chemical parameters in the Canal Creek groundwater system. The system integrates the quality planning, assessment, and improvement efforts of various groups in the organization to provide the independent QA program necessary to establish and maintain an effective system for environmental analyses and related activities. The sampling program encompasses the generation of valid and complete data and its subsequent review, validation, and documentation.
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The Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) delineates the purpose, policies, Standard Operation Procedures (SOPs), and organization of the Quality Assurance (QA) Program which will be use to establish the integrity of APG project activities. Quality Assurance (QA) is defined as the overall system of activities for assuring the reliability of data produced from the sampling program. The QA Plan covers all environmental measurements, and includes the measurement of chemical parameters in the Canal Creek groundwater system. The system integrates the quality planning, assessment, and improvement efforts of various groups in the organization to provide the independent QA program necessary to establish and maintain an effective system for environmental analyses and related activities. The sampling program encompasses the generation of valid and complete data and its subsequent review, validation, and documentation.
Focused Feasibility Study Final Health and Safety Plan. Beach Point Test Site, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood Area, Maryland
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The purpose of this task is to conduct a focused feasibility study in the Beach Point Test Site of Aberdeen Proving Ground's Edgewood Area (APG-EA). Field activities include locating wells, purging wells, sampling wells, collecting soil samples, drilling activities (soil borings and monitoring well installation), surface water sampling, sediment sampling, and decontaminating field equipment used to complete the task. Specific activities planned for Phase I include 12 sediment samples, 7 groundwater samples, and 10 soil samples. Figure 1-1 schematically outlines planned activities. The Sampling and Analysis Plan for the Beach Point Focused Feasibility Study details the specific pre- sampling, sampling and post-sampling activities.
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The purpose of this task is to conduct a focused feasibility study in the Beach Point Test Site of Aberdeen Proving Ground's Edgewood Area (APG-EA). Field activities include locating wells, purging wells, sampling wells, collecting soil samples, drilling activities (soil borings and monitoring well installation), surface water sampling, sediment sampling, and decontaminating field equipment used to complete the task. Specific activities planned for Phase I include 12 sediment samples, 7 groundwater samples, and 10 soil samples. Figure 1-1 schematically outlines planned activities. The Sampling and Analysis Plan for the Beach Point Focused Feasibility Study details the specific pre- sampling, sampling and post-sampling activities.
Der Christ bey dem Kornhalme oder kurtze historisch-erbauliche Betrachtung über eine rare Korn-Aehre, die in diesem 1757sten Jahre in Ober-Sachsen befindlich ist
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Work Plan for Focused Feasibility Study of the Toxic Burning Pits Area at J-Field, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
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The Environmental Management Division (EMD) of Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), Maryland, is conducting a remedial investigation and feasibility study (RI/FS) of the J-Field area at APG pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, as amended (CERCIA). J-Field is within the Edgewood Area of APG in Harford County, Maryland. Since World War II, activities in the Edgewood Area have included the development, manufacture, testing, and destruction of chemical agents and munitions. These materials were destroyed at J-Field by open burning and open detonation (OB/OD). Considerable archival information about J-Field exists as a result of efforts by APG staff to characterize the hazards associated with the site. Contamination of J-Field was first detected during an environmental survey of the Edgewood Area conducted in 1977 and 1978 by the US Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency (USATHAMA)(predecessor to the US Army Environmental Center). As part of a subsequent USATHAMA environmental survey, 11 wells were installed and sampled at J-Field. Contamination at J-Field was also detected during a munitions disposal survey conducted by Princeton Aqua Science in 1983. The Princeton Aqua Science investigation involved the installation and sampling of nine wells and the collection and analysis of surficial and deep composite soil samples. In 1986, a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) permit (MD3-21-0021355) requiring a basewide RCRA Facility Assessment (RFA) and a hydrogeologic assessment of J-Field was issued by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In 1987, the US Geological Survey (USGS) began a two-phased hydrogeologic assessment in which data were collected to model groundwater flow at J-Field. Soil gas investigations were conducted, several well clusters were installed, a groundwater flow model was developed, and groundwater and surface water monitoring programs were established that continue today-
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The Environmental Management Division (EMD) of Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), Maryland, is conducting a remedial investigation and feasibility study (RI/FS) of the J-Field area at APG pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, as amended (CERCIA). J-Field is within the Edgewood Area of APG in Harford County, Maryland. Since World War II, activities in the Edgewood Area have included the development, manufacture, testing, and destruction of chemical agents and munitions. These materials were destroyed at J-Field by open burning and open detonation (OB/OD). Considerable archival information about J-Field exists as a result of efforts by APG staff to characterize the hazards associated with the site. Contamination of J-Field was first detected during an environmental survey of the Edgewood Area conducted in 1977 and 1978 by the US Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency (USATHAMA)(predecessor to the US Army Environmental Center). As part of a subsequent USATHAMA environmental survey, 11 wells were installed and sampled at J-Field. Contamination at J-Field was also detected during a munitions disposal survey conducted by Princeton Aqua Science in 1983. The Princeton Aqua Science investigation involved the installation and sampling of nine wells and the collection and analysis of surficial and deep composite soil samples. In 1986, a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) permit (MD3-21-0021355) requiring a basewide RCRA Facility Assessment (RFA) and a hydrogeologic assessment of J-Field was issued by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In 1987, the US Geological Survey (USGS) began a two-phased hydrogeologic assessment in which data were collected to model groundwater flow at J-Field. Soil gas investigations were conducted, several well clusters were installed, a groundwater flow model was developed, and groundwater and surface water monitoring programs were established that continue today-
Remedial Investigation Sampling and Analysis Plan for J-Field, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
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J-Field encompasses about 460 acres at the southern end of the Gunpowder Neck Peninsula in the Edgewood Area of APG (Figure 2.1). Since World War II, the Edgewood Area of APG has been used to develop, manufacture, test, and destroy chemical agents and munitions. These materials were destroyed at J-Field by open burning and open detonation (OB/OD). For the purposes of this project, J-Field has been divided into eight geographic areas or facilities that are designated as areas of concern (AOCs): the Toxic Burning Pits (TBP), the White Phosphorus Burning Pits (WPP), the Riot Control Burning Pit (RCP), the Robins Point Demolition Ground (RPDG), the Robins Point Tower Site (RPTS), the South Beach Demolition Ground (SBDG), the South Beach Trench (SBT), and the Prototype Building (PB). The scope of this project is to conduct a remedial investigation/feasibility study (RI/FS) and ecological risk assessment to evaluate the impacts of past disposal activities at the J-Field site. Sampling for the RI will be carried out in three stages (I, II, and III) as detailed in the FSP. A phased approach will be used for the J-Field ecological risk assessment (ERA).
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J-Field encompasses about 460 acres at the southern end of the Gunpowder Neck Peninsula in the Edgewood Area of APG (Figure 2.1). Since World War II, the Edgewood Area of APG has been used to develop, manufacture, test, and destroy chemical agents and munitions. These materials were destroyed at J-Field by open burning and open detonation (OB/OD). For the purposes of this project, J-Field has been divided into eight geographic areas or facilities that are designated as areas of concern (AOCs): the Toxic Burning Pits (TBP), the White Phosphorus Burning Pits (WPP), the Riot Control Burning Pit (RCP), the Robins Point Demolition Ground (RPDG), the Robins Point Tower Site (RPTS), the South Beach Demolition Ground (SBDG), the South Beach Trench (SBT), and the Prototype Building (PB). The scope of this project is to conduct a remedial investigation/feasibility study (RI/FS) and ecological risk assessment to evaluate the impacts of past disposal activities at the J-Field site. Sampling for the RI will be carried out in three stages (I, II, and III) as detailed in the FSP. A phased approach will be used for the J-Field ecological risk assessment (ERA).