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Table J DEC Inventory of Closed Contaminated Sites and Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites No Table J DEC Inventory of Closed Contaminated Sites and Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites No. Location Site Name 1 Adak Adak SA 87 Old Zeto Point Wizard T10517A 2 Adak Adak SA 87 Old Zeto Pt Wiz St 10588 3 Adak Adak NSGA New Transportation Building 10590 4 Adak Adak SA 87 Old Zeto Point Wizard Station T10592 5 Adak Adak Boy Scout Camp UST BS-2 6 Adak Adak Girl Scout Camp UST GS-1 7 Adak Adak Telephone Substation Building T-100 8 Adak Adak Old Fuel Truck Shop UST T10520A 9 Adak Adak Old Fuel Truck Shop UST T10520B 10 Adak Adak SWMU 56 Public Works Transportation UO UST 11 Adak Adak SA 81 NSGA Gun Turret Hill UST 12 Adak Adak SA 87 Old Zeto Point Wizard Station 13 Adak Adak SWMU 12 Quatermasters Road Debris UST26 14 Adak Adak POL Lines UST 09 15 Adak Adak Navy Exchange Bldg 30033 16 Adak Adak SWMU 07 Andrew Bay Drum Disp 2 17 Adak Adak SWMU 27 Lake Leone Drums 18 Adak Adak SWMU 34 Steam Plant 4 Used Oil 19 Adak Adak SWMU 44 AIMD Used Oil Storage 20 Adak Adak SWMU 45 Sewage Treatment Plant 21 Adak Adak SWMU 57 Refueling Dock O/W AST 22 Adak Adak SWMU 64 Tank Farm D 23 Adak Adak SWMU 71 NSGA Fueling Facility 24 Adak Adak SWMU 72 NSGA Transportation Building 10354 25 Adak Adak SWMU 74 Old Batch Facility 26 Adak Adak SA 83 Former Chief's Club Station 27 Adak Adak SA 84 Sand Shed 28 Adak Adak SA 85 New Baler Building 29 Adak Adak SA 89 Tank Farm C 30 Adak Adak SA 75 Asphalt Storage Area 31 Adak Adak SA 91 Airplane Crash Sites 32 Adak Adak SWMU 70 Davis Road Asphalt Drums 33 Adak Adak TFB to TFC Pipeline UST 29 34 Adak Adak TFC to NSGA Pipeline UST 30 35 Adak Adak TFB to Fuel Dock Pipeline UST 31 36 Adak Adak SA 97 Generator Debris UST 33 37 Adak Adak SWMU 01 Andrew Lake OB/OD and Range 38 Adak Adak SWMU 08 Andrew Lake Landfill 39 Adak Adak SA 94 Chemical Weapons Disposal 40 Adak Adak SWMU 03 Clam Lagoon Landfill Table J DEC Inventory of Closed Contaminated Sites and Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites No. Location Site Name 41 Adak Adak SWMU 05 North Davis Road Landfill 42 Adak Adak SWMU 21B Lower Quarry White Alice 43 Adak Adak SWMU 68 New Pesticides Storage 44 Adak Adak SWMU 66 Palisades Lake PCB Spill 45 Adak Adak SWMU 09 Black Powder Club 46 Adak Adak SWMU 12 Quartermasters Road Debris 47 Adak Adak SWMU 21C White Alice East Disposal Area 48 Adak Adak SWMU 22 AvGas Drum Storage 49 Adak Adak SWMU 41 GSE Used Oil Storage 50 Adak Adak SWMU 26 Mitt Lake Drum Disposal 51 Adak Adak SWMU 28 Lake Betty Drums 52 Adak Adak SWMU 51 NSGA Waste Storage 10354 53 Adak Adak SWMU 69 Ski Lodge Waste Pile 54 Adak Adak SA 95 Transformer Spill 55 Adak Adak NSGA New Transportation Building 10591 56 Adak Adak Tango Pad Spill Area 57 Adak Adak Armory, UST 10311-A 58 Adak Adak Artillery Battalion UST ART-1 & UST ART-2 59 Adak Adak ASR-8 Facility UST 42007-B 60 Adak Adak Bering Chapel UST 42090-A 61 Adak Adak CDAA Complex UST 10580 & UST 10654 62 Adak Adak Clam Road Truck Fill Stand 63 Adak Adak Cold Storage Facility AST T-1440 64 Adak Adak Contractors Camp Burn Pad 65 Adak Adak Elementary School UST 42017-A 66 Adak Adak Housing Outfall Area Sandy Cove 67 Adak Adak Kuluk Housing UST HST-6C 68 Adak Adak Kuluk Recreation Center UST 30034 69 Adak Adak Line Crew Building 2776 USTs 2776B & 2776C 70 Adak Adak LORAN Station UST V149A, V149B, & V149C 71 Adak Adak MAUW Compound UST 24032-B 72 Adak Adak McDonalds UST 73 Adak Adak Medical Center UST 27088 74 Adak Adak Mt Moffett Power Plant 5 Used Oil AST 75 Adak Adak Mt Moffett Tower Mogas/Used Oil AST 76 Adak Adak Navy Exchange Building UST 30026 77 Adak Adak Navy Exchange Building UST 30033 78 Adak Adak NSGA New Transportation Building 10644 79 Adak Adak NSGA Filling Station Mogas/JP5 80 Adak Adak Officer Hill Amulet Housing 31050A Table J DEC Inventory of Closed Contaminated Sites and Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites No. Location Site Name 81 Adak Adak Officer Hill Amulet Housing 31051A 82 Adak Adak Officer Hill Amulet Housing 31053A 83 Adak Adak Pantograph Pad UST RT-1 84 Adak Adak Pumphouse 5 Area 85 Adak Adak Quarters A UST 42200 86 Adak Adak ROICC-6 ROICC Contractors Area 87 Adak Adak ROICC-1 ROICC Warehouse UST 88 Adak Adak ROICC-4 ROICC Warehouse UST 89 Adak Adak SA 96 NORPAC Hill Debris Site 90 Adak Adak SA 97 Generator Debris Site 91 Adak Adak Sewage Lift Station 10 T42483A 92 Adak Adak Sewage Lift Station 11 T42484A 93 Adak Adak Shack O-52 UST O-52 94 Adak Adak Shack O-69 UST-B 95 Adak Adak Telephone Exchange Building T10324A 96 Adak Adak TFB to TFC Pipeline - Area A 97 Adak Adak TFB to TFC Pipeline - Area B 98 Adak Adak TFB to TFC Pipeline - Area C 99 Adak Adak TFB to TFC Pipeline - Area D 100 Adak Adak TFB to TFC Pipeline - Area F 101 Adak Adak TFB to TFC Pipeline - Area G 102 Adak Adak TFB to TFC Pipeline - Area E 103 Adak Adak TFC to NSGA Pipeline - Area E 104 Adak Adak TFC to NSGA Pipeline - Area A 105 Adak Adak TFC to NSGA Pipeline - Area B 106 Adak Adak TFC to NSGA Pipeline - Area C 107 Adak Adak TFC to NSGA Pipeline - Area D 108 Adak Adak USGS/NOAA Building USTs A, C & D 109 Adak Adak SA-05 Black Powder Sportsman's Club 110 Adak Adak Unnatural Mounds 111 Adak Adak Andrew Lake 112 Adak Adak Clam Lagoon 113 Adak Adak Old Fuel Truck Shop UST T10520A 114 Adak Adak Old Fuel Truck Shop UST T10520B 115 Adak Adak SA 87 Old Zeto Point Wizard Station T10592 116 Adak Adak NSGA New Transportation Building 10590 117 Adak Adak SA 87 Old Zeto Point Wizard Station 118 Adak Adak SWMU 35 GSE Used Oil UST T27044A 119 Adak Adak Telephone Substation Building T-100 120 Adak Adak Girl Scout Camp UST GS-1 Table J DEC Inventory of Closed Contaminated Sites and Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites No. Location Site Name 121 Adak Adak Boy Scout Camp UST BS-2 122 Adak Adak SA 81 NSGA Gun Turret Hill UST 123 Adak Adak SWMU 67 White Alice Radar Site 124 Adak Adak SWMU 13 Metals Landfill 125 Adak Adak ANT 1-4 Antenna Field USTs 126 Adak Adak Boy Scout Camp UST BS-1 127 Adak Adak NMCB Tank ID T1416A 128 Adak Adak SWMU 56 Public Works Transportation Dept UST 129 Adak Adak Yakutat Hanger UST T2039A 130 Adak Adak Fuel Depot Tank ID T10253A/B 131 Adak Adak SWMU 57 Fuels Facility Refueling Dock 132 Adak Adak SWMU 35 GSE Used Oil UST T27044A 133 Adak Adak Navy Exchange Bldg UST 30027A 134 Adak Adak SA 82 NSGA P80/P81 Buildings 135 Adak Adak SA 88 NSGA P-70 Energy Generator USTs 136 Adak Adak SWMU 23 Heart Lake Drum Disposal Area 137 Adak Adak SWMU 35 GSE Used Oil UST T27044A 138 Adak Adak SA 73 Heating Plant 6 139 Adak Adak SA 76 Old Line Shed Building 140 Adak Adak SA 86 Happy Valley Child Care 141 Adak Adak SA 96 NORPAC Hill Debris 142 Adak Adak SA 85 New Baler Building UST T42602-B 143 Adak Adak SA 92 Waste Ordnance Pile Finn Field Chemical 144 Adak Adak SWMU 11 Palisades Landfill 145 Adak Adak SWMU 25 Roberts Landfill 146 Adak Adak SWMU 29 Finger Bay Landfill 147 Adak Adak SWMU 18/19 White Alice Landfill 148 Adak Adak SWMU 54 NMCB Battery Storage 149 Adak Adak SWMU 02 Causeway Minefield 150 Adak Adak SWMU 04 South Davis Road Landfill 151 Adak Adak SWMU 10 Old Baler 152 Adak Adak SWMU 15 Future Jobs/DRMO 153 Adak Adak SWMU 16 Fire Training Center 154 Adak Adak SWMU 20 White Alice/Trout Creek Disposal Area 155 Adak Adak SWMU 21A White Alice Upper Quarry 156 Adak Adak SWMU 24 Hazardous Waste Container Facility 157 Adak Adak SWMU 52 LORAN Station Transmitter USTs 158 Adak Adak SWMU 53 LORAN Paint/Workshop 159 Adak Adak SWMU 59 LORAN Boiler & Barrack 160 Adak Adak SWMU 65 Contractor's Camp Fire/Demo Site Table J DEC Inventory of Closed Contaminated Sites and Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites No. Location Site Name 161 Adak Adak SA 77 Fuel Division Drum Storage 162 Adak Adak SWMU 43 AIMD Battery Storage 163 Adak Adak Administration Building UST 30004A 164 Adak Adak Amulet Housing Well AMW-706 165 Adak Adak Amulet Housing Well AMW-709 166 Adak Adak Contractors/Navy Pad UST T1706 167 Adak Adak Tank Farm D Drum Disposal Area 168 Adak Adak Finger Bay Quonset Hut UST FBQH-1 169 Adak Adak MAUW Compound UST 24000-A 170 Adak Adak Mt. Moffett Power Plant 5 USTs 10574-10577 171 Adak Adak NAVFAC Compound USTs 20052 & 20053 172 Adak Adak New Roberts Housing UST HST-7C 173 Adak Adak NORPAC Hill Seep Area 174 Adak Adak Officer Hill Amulet Housing UST 31047A 175 Adak Adak Officer Hill Amulet Housing UST 31049A 176 Adak Adak Officer Hill Amulet Housing UST 31052A 177 Adak Adak ROICC-5 ROICC Contractors Area 178 Adak Adak ROICC-8 ROICC Contractors Area 179 Adak Adak ROICC-2 ROICC Warehouse UST 180 Adak Adak ROICC-3 ROICC Warehouse UST 181 Adak Adak Runway 5-23 Avgas Valve Pit 182 Adak Adak South Avgas Pipeline at North Sweeper Creek 183 Adak Adak SA 78 Old Transportation Building 184 Adak Adak Yakutat Hangar USTs T2039B & C 185 Adak Adak BI-01 Bay of Islands Firing Point 186 Adak Adak BI-02 Bay of Islands Range Safety Fan 187 Adak Adak BC-01 Blind/Campers Cove Impact Area 01 188 Adak Adak BC-02 Blind/Campers Cove Impact Area 02 189 Adak Adak BC-04 Blind/Campers Cove Range Safety Fan 190 Adak Adak BC-05 Blind/Campers Cove Impact Area 05 191 Adak Adak BC-06 Blind/Campers Cove Impact Area 06 192 Adak Adak BC-07 Blind/Campers Cove Firing Point 193 Adak Adak BC-08 Blind/Campers Cove Range Safety Fan 194 Adak Adak BC-09A Blind/Campers Cove Impact Area 195 Adak Adak BC-09B Blind/Campers Cove Impact Area 196 Adak Adak CWS-01 Chemical Warfare Warehouses 197 Adak Adak C1-02 Combat Range 1 Area 02 198 Adak Adak C1-03 Combat Range 1 Area 03 199 Adak Adak C2-01A Combat Range 2 Area 01A 200 Adak Adak C2-01B Combat Range 2 Area 01B Table J DEC Inventory of Closed Contaminated Sites and Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites No.
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