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Texas Water Science Center |
In cooperation with the U.S. Air Force (USAF), Aeronautical Systems Center, Environmental Management Directorate
U.S. Geological Survey
Open-File Report 2005–1041
By Sachin D. Shah and Sean M. Quigley
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Environmental Baseline Survey_data_(EBS) dictionary pdf (744 KB)
Environmental Resources Program Information Management System (ERPIMS)_data_dictionary pdf (505 KB)
Air Force Plant 4 (AFP4) and adjacent Naval Air Station-Joint Reserve Base (NAS-JRB) at Fort Worth, Tex., constitute a government-owned, contractor-operated (GOCO) facility that has been in operation since 1942. Contaminants from the facility, primarily volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and metals, have entered the groundwater-flow system through leakage from waste-disposal sites (landfills and pits) and from manufacturing processes (U.S. Air Force, Aeronautical Systems Center, 1995).
Introduction
Purpose and Scope
Description of the Study Area
Geodatabase
Summary
References and Sources of Data
1. | Location of Air Force Plant 4 (AFP4) and Naval Air Station-Joint Reserve Base (NAS–JRB) study area, Fort Worth, Tex. |
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