MEW ROD Sample Clauses

MEW ROD. As described in Section 2.4.2, U.S. EPA determined that the MEW Superfund Site ROD is applicable to the portion of NAS Xxxxxxx Field where the NRP is located. An Endangerment Assessment (ICF-Xxxxxxx, 1988) was prepared by U.S. EPA as part of the remedial investigation/feasibility study to evaluate the baseline risk for the MEW Site. The Endangerment Assessment focused on the risk of exposure to contaminated groundwater as a drinking water supply and did not directly assess the risk due to vapor intrusion of COPCs from soil and groundwater into indoor air. The groundwater cleanup level established for the MEW Superfund Site in the shallow Al/A2 aquifer (or, using the nomenclature of the MEW Companies, the A1/131 aquifer) was the drinking water MCL. The soil cleanup level was developed in the MEW Site Feasibility Study through use of a simple percolation-transport model. The model was used to determine the allowable concentrations in soil based upon transport downward into groundwater. Based upon the analysis from the model, the soil remediation level was set at 100 times the groundwater remediation level. For example, the groundwater remediation level for TCE is 5 parts per billion (“ppb”) in water; therefore, the soil cleanup level for TCE was set at 500 ppb in soil, or 0.500 mg/kg. The MEW ROD established the site cleanup goals specifically for TCE; since TCE was the primary COPC, reaching its cleanup goal was expected to result in cleanup of other site chemicals to their respective cleanup goals as well (U.S. EPA, 1989a). The MEW ROD was used as the basis for setting the cleanup level (0.5 mg/kg ICE; equivalent to 100 times the PCE MCL of 0.005 mg/L) used during the Building 88 (IRP Site 18) removal action in 1994 (see Section 2.4.4.5). Table 5 shows the soil cleanup levels based on the MEW Superfund Site ROD (i.e., 100 times the drinking water MCL). Since the NRP is subject to the MEW Superfund Site ROD, soil managed during development of the NRP will be managed to meet at a minimum the MEW Site cleanup levels.
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