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Management and Monitoring Approach Jan Nielsen NAVFAC Atlantic November 2011 Why Develop this Approach? Long Term Management Costs Power in Decision Making Consistent High Quality Information Transparency Promotes Understanding


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Management and Monitoring Approach

Jan Nielsen NAVFAC Atlantic

November 2011

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Why Develop this Approach?

  • Long Term Management Costs
  • Power in Decision Making
  • Consistent High Quality Information
  • Transparency Promotes Understanding
  • Document Sampling Strategy and Methods
  • Site Closure Requirements
  • Smart Tool
  • Tells the Story of the Site
  • Captures Past Actions and Agreements
  • Reinforces Exit Strategy

Source: NAVFAC NORM Database Spring 2011 Millions $ 2

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Introduction

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Conceptual Site Model

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Conceptual Site Model

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Conceptual Site Model

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Previous Investigations and Decisions

Linked on

  • ptional CD

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Remedy Implementation and Evaluation

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Monitoring Program: Data Evaluation

Click dates at bottom of graphic to display the same map showing data from each round of sampling

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Data Evaluation: Trend Charts

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Data Evaluation: Monitored Natural Attenuation

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Data Evaluation: Monitored Natural Attenuation

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Evolution of Approach

  • Information Shared
  • Navy Remedial Project Managers – February 2011
  • Environmental Protection Agency - March 2011
  • EPA Head Quarters – May 2011
  • EPA Region 3 Tier III Team – May 2011
  • EMEC - EPA and States
  • San Francisco – July 2011
  • Boston - August 2011
  • More
  • Refined and Applied
  • Prototype
  • Other Navy Sites

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Format

  • Based on ROD Toolkit
  • Elements
  • Examples and guidelines
  • Not fill in the blank
  • Main Body
  • Left column
  • Information recommended
  • Helpful hints
  • Right Column
  • Examples
  • Clarification for presentation

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Monitoring Report Template

  • BRAC Template Published
  • http://www.ert2.org/T2Opt/guidance_docs.htm
  • In use for sites with monitoring
  • Applied Successfully

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Refined Approach

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  • Review Phase

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Expanded Elements Refined Approach

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  • Approach
  • Executive Summary
  • Key Decisions
  • Conclusions
  • Major Site Changes
  • Land Use Controls
  • Monitoring Program
  • Matrices
  • Locations
  • Methods
  • Parameters
  • Lab Requirements

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Expanded Elements Refined Approach

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  • Remedy in Place
  • Protectiveness
  • 5-Year Review Planning
  • Cost
  • Optimization
  • Tools
  • Documentation
  • Recommendations

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On the Right Road

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