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3545080
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Environmental Assessment: Demolish 934 of Grand Forks Air Force Base
Author(s)
Koop, WA
Year
2006
Issue
22
Page Numbers
102
Abstract
Final rept. ited States Air Force (USAF) proposes to demolish building 934 belonging to Grand Forks Air Force Base (AFB), North Dakota. The purpose of the proposed action is to demolish 608 square feet of excess facility space in building 934, known as the booster station, by CES contract in FY 2006. Work includes removal of all plumbing, pumps and equipment, removal of the water lines from the water main into the building, replacement of the 14' tees on the water main with a straight piece of pipe, maintain the existing check valve and control valve on the water main with an accessible manhole; mercury, asbestos and lead-based paint abatement and removal; building demolition, excavation, slab removal, backfill, grading, removal of debris, and site restoration. The Grand Forks AFB Facilities Board agenda includes the demolition of 934, and demolition of 934 is proposed as a CES project. Project number JFSD200192 has been assigned. A new booster station was installed at the Grand Forks airport in 1999. The old booster station in Grand Forks, building 935, was demolished in 2000. The airport booster station does not need building 934 to function. Building 934 will not work without the airport booster station since building 935 was demolished. The city has installed a new clear well pumping station that has the ability to pump water to the base if the airport booster station fails. Building 934 presents a potential security risk because of the access to the base water supply at that point.
Keywords
Air quality; Cultural resources; Installation restoration; Grand forks; Water resources; Environmental assessment; Mercury; Land use; Air force operations; Water supplies; North dakota; Check valves; Hazardous materials; Excavation; Site investigations; Asbestos; Hazardous wastes; Airfield operations; Ppe(Personnel protective equipment); Airfields; Biological resources; Occupational health; Socioeconomic resources; Site restoration; Fonsi(Finding of no significant impact)
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