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Angela Hughes
Remediation and Reuse of Surplus National Guard Armories
DEQ angela.hughes@deq.ok.gov
May 23, 2012
What is SCAP?
Site Cleanup Assistance Program
Started in 2006 to remediate Oklahoma National Guard armories and orphan sites
Program Goal: to remediate armories and return to the local community for unlimited use
Environmental Assessments
• DEQ performs a Targeted Brownfield Assessment – includes soil and indoor firing range (IFR) lead sampling
• DEQ consultant provide inspection reports
• Lead contaminated dust (from IFR)
• Asbestos
• Lead-based paint
TishomingoWatonga
Cherokee Mangum
Building Remediation
• Asbestos abatement
• Remediation of lead contaminated dust
• Removal and backfill of contaminated soil
• Lead-based paint abatement
• Doors and windows (most costly)
Lead-based Paint Abatement
Before AbatementAfter Abatement
Armory Remediation Goals• Remove and dispose of sand in bullet trap area
• High levels of lead contaminated dust tracked and settled throughout armories
• IFR cleanup goal of below 200 ug/SF
• Armory cleanup goal of 40 ug/SF
Reuse and Redevelopment • City or County
• Offices • Fire departments, police departments, emergency response
offices• Bus barns• Library • Economic development – leasing to business
• Schools (High School and Universities)
• Vo-ag classrooms, athletic facility, physical plant offices
• State agencies• DOC work center• Department of Central Services storage
Future Marlow Library
Museums
Chandler
Ardmore
Police and Fire Stations
Hominy
Economic Development
• Energy and Gas Company - Tonkawa
• Casket Manufacturing Company - Chickasha
• Chair Manufacturing Company - Konawa
Additional Information• Site Cleanup Assistance Program Website
www.deq.state.ok.us/lpdnew/scapIndex.htm
• Contractor bidding information
http://www.ok.gov/DCS/Construction_&_Properties/index.html
DEQ Contact Information
Angela HughesDepartment of Environmental QualityLand Protection Division(405) 702 – 5141
Dustin DavidsonDepartment of Environmental QualityLand Protection Division(405) 702 – 5115
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