File #: OB-19-20    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Other Business Status: Filed
File created: 11/26/2019 In control: Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority
On agenda: 12/4/2019 Final action:
Title: Status Update for the Kirtland Air Force Base Bulk Fuels Facility Fuel Leak Cleanup
Sponsors: Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Author
Attachments: 1. OB-19-20
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Status Update for the Kirtland Air Force Base Bulk Fuels Facility Fuel Leak Cleanup

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The Water Authority continues to monitor the progress of corrective action activities being conducted by the U.S. Air Force and the Air Force Civil Engineering Center (AFCEC) to address the Bulk Fuels Facility (BFF) jet fuel leak that has contaminated the aquifer near the Ridgecrest Well Field. Recent activities have included the continued operation of the pump and treat interim measure, testing of the bioventing interim measure, and continued quarterly sampling of groundwater and soil vapor. The Air Force submitted a Source Zone Characterization Report that is currently in review with the NMED; Water Authority is reviewing and will submit comments to the NMED.

Water Authority staff continue to review data, work plans, and reports submitted by the Air Force to the NMED. The concerns identified in the Water Authority board's letter to the Air Force in June 2019 remain:
1) Uncertainty in the budget allocated for the site - Without a budget breakdown it is not possible to verify the Air Force statements that there is enough budget for ongoing site activities (e.g., monitoring, pump and treat, etc.). The budget number provided by the Air Force of $1.3M is a substantial decrease in funding from previous years.
2) No source area interim measures - Despite multiple datasets indicating persisting contamination in the source area, on and off base, no additional remediation is being discussed or planned. Until the source area is remediated contamination of groundwater will continue.
3) Flawed Air Force groundwater model - The Air Force continues to use a groundwater model that likely overstates the effectiveness of capture and progress of plume collapse. Critical concerns include the lack of model calibration, biased-high pumping rates, and lack of independent review.
4) Data gaps in characterization of contamination - The Water Authority provided comment on the 2017 RCRA Facility...

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