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NASA – Kennedy
Space Center and
Cape Canaveral Air Station, Florida
HSW’s focus at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) and Cape Canaveral
Air Force Station (CCAFS) has been on site restoration, environmental
compliance, and utilizing innovative technologies in site assessment
and cleanup activities. We have served as an environmental consultant
for NASA since 1990. HSW is currently working under two multi-million
dollar umbrella contracts with NASA to provide professional services
for RCRA Facility Investigations (RFI) and Corrective Measures Studies
(CMS) at solid waste management units (SWMU) in accordance with
the EPA’s Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA). The
sites are located at KSC and CCAFS. The SWMUs contain a variety
of wastes and contaminants including metals, petroleum hydrocarbons
(BTEX, TRPH and PAHs), chlorinated solvents, DNAPLs, and PCBs.
Professional services include preparation and implementation of
RFI work plans for each SWMU. Human health and ecological risk assessments
are completed during the RFIs to facilitate decisions regarding
corrective measures studies (CMS) and interim corrective measures
(ICM). Focused studies and work plans using presumptive remedies
or proven technologies are prepared when appropriate.
Following remedy selection, HSW prepares Statements of Bases that
will be referenced in NASA’s RCRA permit. When needed, Land
Use Control Implementation Plans are prepared to prohibit exposure
to contaminants by categories of the population identified in the
risk assessment.
Direct Push Technology and field (portable) gas chromatography
analyses are generally used before selecting and installing permanent
monitor wells. This approach has proved to be cost-effective and
reduces the number of wells to delineate groundwater plumes. Other
media investigated include soil, sediments, and surface water. Other
field screening methods (e.g., mobile interface probe, OVA, PCB
immunoassays) also have been used when possible and appropriate
to minimize assessment time and costs.
HSW designed three air sparge/soil vapor extraction remediation
systems and one pump and treat remediation system for KSC sites.
HSW prepares the detailed specifications and bidding documents and
performs construction oversight, startup and testing, and operation
and maintenance for the systems we install.
HSW also prepared a compendium of risk-based screening criteria
tables for soil, sediments, surface water and groundwater. These
tables have been used to help determine chemicals of potential concern
prior to performing human health and ecological risk analysis.
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