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Quality Considerations for Multiple Aspects of Munitions Response Sites

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1 Introduction
1 Introduction Overview
1.1 About this Guidance
1.2 Resources and Planned Updates
1.3 About Munitions Response Projects
2 Quality Concepts
3 Evidence-Based Decisions
3 Evidence-Based Decisions Overview
3.1 Types of Evidence
3.2 Conceptual Site Model
3.3 Systematic Planning: USEPA Data Quality Objective Process
3.4 Uncertainty
4 Project Responsibilities
4 Project Responsibilities Overview
4.1 Project Delivery Team
4.2 Lead DOD Agency
4.3 Lead Regulatory Agency
4.4 MR Contractor
5 Project Phase
5 Project Phases Overview
5.1 PA/SI
5.2 RI/FS
5.3 Remedial Action
5.4 Example DQO
6 QC and Documentation
6 QC and Documentation Overview
6.1 Geophysical System Verification
6.2 QC Acceptance Requirements
6.3 Accreditation and Other Considerations
6.4 UFP-QAPP and Documentation
7 Acquiring Geophysical Data
7 Acquiring Geophysical Data Overview
7.1 Site Preparation
7.2 Geophysical Survey
7.3 Intrusive Investigation
8 Stakeholder Perspectives
8 Stakeholder Perspectives Overview
8.1 Community Involvement Plan
8.2 Using Public Service Announcements and the Media
8.3 Maintain Updated Stakeholder Notification and Communications
9 Case Studies
9 Case Studies Overview
9.1 Case Study 1: AGC Lessons Learned at the former Camp San Luis Obispo
9.2 Example Case Study 2: Soil Processing
Training Video
Additional Information
Appendix A. Root Cause Analysis/Corrective Action Process Summary
Acronyms
Glossary
Acknowledgments
Team Contacts
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Acknowledgments

The members of the Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council (ITRC) Quality Considerations for Multiple Aspects of Munitions Response Sites Team wish to acknowledge the individuals, organizations, and agencies that contributed to this guidance document.

As part of the broader ITRC effort, the Quality Considerations for Multiple Aspects of Munitions Response Sites Team effort is funded primarily by the U.S. Department of Defense.

The Quality Considerations for Multiple Aspects of Munitions Response Sites Team greatly appreciates the efforts of the team members who provided valuable written input in the development of this technical and regulatory guidance, as well as those who reviewed and commented on this document. A full team list is provided in Appendix A.

The team recognizes the efforts of the following personnel who contributed to content development of this guidance:

Team Leaders

  • Roman Racca, California Department of Toxic Substances Control
  • William Harmon, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality

Program Advisor

  • Katherine Kaye, HydroGeoLogic Inc.

State Team Members

  • Melody Mascarenaz, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
  • Iver McLeod, Maine Department of Environmental Protection
  • Beth Place, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
  • Stephen Sterling, California Department of Toxic Substances Control
  • Chrystal Strickland, Alabama Department of Environmental Management
  • Ken Vogler, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
  • Ed Walker, California Department of Toxic Substances Control

Community Stakeholder Representative

  • Timothy Lopez, Public Stakeholder

Federal Agency Representatives

  • Lisa Alcorn, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
  • Pat Altman, Naval Ordnance Safety and Security Activity
  • Julie Ange, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • Ed Corl, NAVSEA Laboratory Quality and Accreditation Office
  • Bryan Harre, NAVFAC Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center
  • Doug Maddox, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Kari Meier, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • Deborah Morefield, Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense
  • Herb Nelson, SERDP and ESTCP
  • Andrew Schwartz, S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • John Sikes, S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • Nicholas Stolte, S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • Sharon Stone, U.S. Air Force Civil Engineer Center
  • Amy Walker, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Industry Representatives:

  • Brian Brunette, AECOM
  • Les Clarke, Battelle Memorial Institute
  • Victoria Kantsios, AECOM
  • Tamir Klaff, CH2M HILL
  • Eugene Mikell, Tetra Tech
  • Steve Saville, CH2M HILL
  • Jim Pastorick, UXO Pro, Inc.
  • David Wright, AGCPro, LLC

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