United States, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division
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United States, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division
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United States
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Naval Facilities Engineering CommandSouthern Division
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- Field tests of diffusion samplers for inorganic constituents in wells and at a ground-water-discharge zone, by Don A. Vroblesky, Matthew D. Petkewich, and Ted R. Campbell ; prepared in cooperation with the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence and the Southern Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Characterization phase, assessment of potential ground-water contamination at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, prepared for Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, Charleston, South Carolina ; prepared by Geraghty & Miller, Inc
- Ground-water flow in the surficial aquifer system and potential movement of contaminants from selected waste-disposal sites at Cecil Field Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida, by Keith J. Halford ; prepared in cooperation with the Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, U.S. Navy
- Geology and hydrogeology of Naval Air Station Chase Field and Naval Auxiliary Landing Field Goliad, Bee and Goliad Counties, Texas, by Grant L. Snyder
- Hydrogeology of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the vicinity of the Marine Corps Logistics Base near Albany, Georgia, U.S. Geological Survey ; prepared in cooperation with U.S. Department of the Navy, Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Fate and transport modeling of selected chlorinated organic compounds at Hangar 1000, U.S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida, by J. Hal Davis ; prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Navy, Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Record of decision for potential source of contamination 51, oil disposal area and fire fighting training area. Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, prepared for Comprehensive Long-term Environmental Action Navy (CLEAN), Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida ; submitted to Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command ; submitted by Tetra Tech NUS, Inc
- Assessment of intrinsic bioremediation of gasoline contamination in the shallow aquifer, Laurel Bay Exchange, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina, by James E. Landmeyer, Francis H. Chapelle, and Paul M. Bradley ; U.S. Geological Survey ; prepared in cooperation with the Department of the Navy, Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command and Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina
- Ground-water flow in the surficial aquifer system and potential movement of contaminants from selected waste-disposal sites at Naval Station Mayport, Florida, by Keith J. Halford ; prepared in cooperation with the Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, U.S. Navy
- Hydrogeology of Post-Wilcox Group stratigraphic units in the area of the Naval Air Station Memphis, near Millington, Tennessee, by James A. Kingsbury, and John K. Carmichael ; prepared in cooperation with the Department of the Navy, Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Assessment of intrinsic bioremediation of jet fuel contamination in a shallow aquifer, Beaufort, South Carolina, by Francis H. Chapelle, James E. Landmeyer, and Paul M. Bradley
- Distribution of volatile organic compounds in soil vapor in the vicinity of a defense fuel supply point, Hanahan, South Carolina, by J. Frederick Robertson, C. Marjorie Aelion, and Don A. Vroblesky ; prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Department of the Navy, Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- NAS Pensacola, base exterior architecture plan implementation program, prepared by BHR Planning Group, Inc. Jacksonville, Florida ; prepared for Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Computer-model analysis of ground-water flow and simulated effects of contaminant remediation at Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant, Dallas, Texas, by René A. Barker and Christopher L. Braun ; in cooperation with the Department of the Navy, Southern Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Hazard ranking package Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Hydrogeologic framework and geochemistry of ground water and petroleum in the Silurian-Devonian carbonate aquifer, south-central Louisville, Kentucky, by Charles J. Taylor and Frances D. Hostettler ; prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Department of the Navy, Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Environmental assessment for base realignment for S-3 squadrons at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida [draft], Southern Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Water quality, bed-sediment quality, and simulation of potential contaminant transport in Foster Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, 1991-93, by Ted R. Campbell and David E. Bower ; prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Navy, Southern Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Hydrogeology of the surficial aquifer in the vicinity of a former landfill, Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, by David C. Leeth
- Use of borehole geophysical logs for improved site characterization at Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant, Dallas, Texas, by Roberto Anaya, Christopher L. Braun, and Eve L. Kuniansky ; in cooperation with the Southern Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Five-year review, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, prepared for Comprehensive Long-term Environmental Action Navy (CLEAN), Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida ; submitted to Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command ; submitted by Tetra Tech NUS, Inc
- Field testing of passive diffusion bag samplers for volatile organic compound concentrations in ground water, Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, Fridley, Minnesota, November 1999 and May 2000, by Don A. Vroblesky and Matthew D. Petkewich
- Evaluation of passive diffusion bag samplers in selected wells at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Louisville, Kentucky, July 1999 to January 2000, by Don A. Vroblesky, Matthew D. Petkewich, and Clifton C. Casey ; prepared in cooperation with the Southern Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Record of decision : potential sources of contamination 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 48, building 780, and other areas of elevated groundwater contamination, Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command ; prepared by Harding Lawson Associates, Inc, Operable Unit 3, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida
- Verification study, assessment of potential ground-water pollution at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, prepared for Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, Charleston, South Carolina ; prepared by Geraghty & Miller, Inc
- Magnitude and extent of arsenic and thallium concentrations in ground water and sediments at the Charleston Naval Complex, North Charleston, South Carolina, 1994-99, by June E. Mirecki and W. Fred Falls
- Five-year review, Operable Units 1, 2, 3, and 4, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, prepared for Comprehensive Long-term Environmental Action Navy (CLEAN), Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida ; submitted to Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command ; submitted by Tetra Tech NUS, Inc
- Integrity of production wells and confining unit at the Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant, Dallas, Texas, 1995, by S.A. Jones and Frederick L. Paillet ; prepared in cooperation with the Southern Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Hydrogeology and ground-water quality at Naval Support Activity Memphis, Millington, Tennessee, by John K. Carmichael [and three others] ; prepared in cooperation with the Department of the Navy, Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- Work plan for the five-year review, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, prepared for Comprehensive Long-term Environmental Action Navy (CLEAN), Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida ; submitted to Southern Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command ; submitted by Tetra Tech NUS, Inc
- Biodegradation potential of chlorinated solvents in ground water at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Louisville, Kentucky, July 1999 to February 2000, by Don A. Vroblesky [and three others]
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