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Aerojet General Corp.

EPA #: CAD980358832

State: California(CA)

County: Sacramento

City: Rancho Cordova

Congressional District: 3

Other Names:

Bulletin Board

Description and History

NPL Listing History

NPL Status: Final

Proposed Date: 12/30/82

Final Date: 09/08/83

Deleted Date:

The Aerojet General Corporation Superfund site (site) covers 5,900 acres near Rancho Cordova, 15 miles east of Sacramento. The northeastern edge of the site is about 1/2 mile from the American River. Since 1953, Aerojet and its subsidiaries have manufactured liquid and solid propellant rocket engines for military and commercial applications and have formulated a number of chemicals, including rocket propellant agents, agricultural, pharmaceutical, and other industrial chemicals. In addition, the Cordova Chemical Company operated chemical manufacturing facilities on the Aerojet complex from 1974 to 1979. Both companies disposed of unknown quantities of hazardous waste chemicals, including trichloroethene (TCE) and other chemicals associated with rocket propellants, as well as various chemical processing wastes. Some wastes were disposed of in surface impoundments, landfills, deep injection wells, leachate fields, and some were disposed of by open burning. Underlying the site are extensive 40 to 100 foot-deep dredge tailings, a remnant of past gold mining operations.

In 1979, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were found off-site in private wells and in the American River in 1983. Perchlorate, a component of solid rocket fuel, was found in drinking water wells off-site above the provisional reference dose range in January 1997. The communities potentially affected by this site are Rancho Cordova, population 61,000; Carmichael, population 68,000, Fair Oaks, population 41,000, and Gold River, population 9,000. The closest residence is about 500 feet away from the site. Groundwater is used extensively throughout the Rancho Cordova area to supply municipal, domestic, industrial and some irrigation water. Public and private drinking water supply wells have been contaminated and wells contaminated above response levels have been closed. Aerojet continues to monitor drinking water supplies to assure compliance with drinking water standards. Lake Natoma and Alder Creek are nearby and are used for recreational activities. The American River is a drinking water source, which receives discharges from Aerojet's facility and groundwater treatment systems under National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits.

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Contaminants and Risks

Contaminated Media:

Groundwater

Groundwater

Surface Water

Surface Water

Soil and Sludges

Soil and Sludges

Groundwater and surface water contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as trichloroethene (TCE), perchloroethylene (PCE), 1,1-Dichloroethene, 1,1-Dichloroethane, 1,2-Dychloroethene, 1,2-Dichlorethane, 1,1,2-Trichloroethane, Carbon Tetrachloride, Vinyl chloride, Chloroform, and Freon-113 and other rocket propulsion waste products or components such as perchlorate and N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA). VOCs are organic (carbon-containing) compounds that vaporize easily at room temperature. VOCs are commonly used in dry cleaning, metal plating, machinery degreasing, paint stripping, and as industrial solvents. Soils are contaminated with VOCs, perchlorate and metals including arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, nickel, and zinc. Potential health risks include: 1) drinking contaminated groundwater, and 2) for persons with access to Aerojet property or Areas 39, 40, 41 and the Inactive Rancho Cordova Test Site (IRCTS) drinking contaminated surface water or coming into direct contact with or accidentally ingesting contaminated soils. Contaminated drinking water wells above the response levels have been removed from service.

Who is Involved


This site is being addressed through Federal, State, and potentially responsible parties' actions.

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Investigation and Cleanup Activities

Change in cleanup approach: The 1989 Partial Consent Decree (PCD) for Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study (RI/FS) was modified 4/15/02 to allow the site to be divided into Operable Units. The RI is a report detailing the nature and extent of contamination and the FS describes alternatives to address the contamination. Dividing the site into Operable Units (OUs) allows Aerojet and the regulating agencies to prioritize investigation and cleanup work; and accelerate cleanup.

The cleanup approach for the site under the modified PCD is to control groundwater contamination moving across the facility boundary with two OUs, then remediate soil and groundwater at source areas (an additional 5 OUs). In 2001 EPA completed the Record of Decision for the long term cleanup of OU-3, the first groundwater action. This full construction of this action nearly completed and the effectiveness of the groundwater containment systems are being evaluated. Many portions of the groundwater actions for OU-5 have also been completed and are in operation. The integrated plans for OU-5 including a number of contaminated soil areas were presented to the public in August 2009, and the final decision was formalized in February 2011. The first source OU is in the RI/FS stage. Upon completion of all five of the source OUs, a cumulative risk review will be done to determine any further action required for the site as a whole.

Initial Actions
Interim Actions: Between 1983 and 1987, prior to the formal analysis and public process to select a long-term cleanup, five groundwater extraction and treatment (GET) facilities were installed as a barrier system, primarily to prevent further off-site movement of VOC contaminants. Each GET facility consists of a series of extraction wells and a groundwater treatment system to intercept contaminated groundwater before it moves off Aerojet property (GET A is in groundwater flow Zone 4, GET B is in groundwater flow Zone 3, GET D is in groundwater flow Zone 1, and GETs E and F in groundwater flow Zone 2). GETs E and F were combined in 1999 to provide for treatment of NDMA and perchlorate. GET E/F was further expanded in 2002 and in 2003 the discharge was diverted to the Buffalo Creek under an NPDES permit. GETs A and B discharge to Rebel Hill Ditch. GET A was moved to the GET B location in 2010. A sixth GET facility, the American River GET (AR GET) was placed in operation July 1998 to augment GET D VOC capture and discharges to Buffalo Creek.

As the long-term cleanup actions are determined through the RI/FS process culminating in a Record of Decision for each Operable Unit, any Interim Action is incorporated into the remedy selected.

Aerojet began a Time-Critical Removal Action in November 2009 to clean PCB- and metal-contaminated sediment from several drainage ditches and culverts in the Perimeter Operable Unit (OU-5) prior to weather conditions that could spread the contaminants. Final disposal of the 4,930 tons of soil was delayed by weather until the spring of 2010. EPA approved transfer of the soil to the Forward Class II landfill in Stockton. Aerojet submitted the final report on May 24 2010 and EPA finalized the Pollution Report completing the Removal Action the same day. EPA certified that Aerojet had fulfilled all requirements of the UAO to implement the Removal Action.

Site Studies

Site Studies

Entire Site: In 1983, with formal modification in 1998 and 2001, EPA ordered Aerojet to investigate the nature and extent of groundwater and soil contamination throughout the site with oversight by the U.S. EPA, the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), and the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB). The investigation is phased to develop RI/FS reports for each individual OU, starting with OU-3 and OU-5 to ensure protectiveness from the groundwater contamination spreading beyond the property boundary.

Technology pilots are being conducted to assess in-situ bioremediation and other innovative technologies applicable to large scale groundwater remediation and methods to control dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPL) and options available for DNAPL reduction.

Western Groundwater OU (OU-3): Studies to define the nature and extent of contamination of groundwater migrating from the western end of the Aerojet property were formally completed in 2001 when EPA signed a Record of Decision (ROD) specifying the selected groundwater cleanup plan for this part of the site.

Perimeter Groundwater OU (OU-5):In August 2002, the EPA and the State issued parallel orders to Aerojet to begin or expand critical work to achieve full containment of contaminated groundwater on the north and south side of Aerojet and prevent contamination from flowing off Aerojet's property. Aerojet was directed to conduct an RI/FS for the Perimeter Groundwater Operable Unit or OU-5 to address the groundwater and investigate 26 potential soil source areas located within Aerojet’s perimeter development plans. The RI/FS for OU-5 was submitted to the EPA's National Remedy Review Board October 6, 2005 for review of compliance with national policy.

Studies similar to those conducted for OU-3 for plumes emanating from the north and south boundaries of the Aerojet property for OU-5 were completed in June 2009, including an extensive site-specific study of the potential risks from VOC vapors to people living and working above the contaminated groundwater. EPA issued a Proposed Plan for the Perimeter Groundwater OU in August 2009. The public comment period was extended by request to October 1, 2009. On August 11, 2009, a public meeting was held to present the plan and take verbal comments at the City Hall of Rancho Cordova.

Boundary OU (OU-6) is the first of five source areas schedule to be addressed by sequential RI/FS studies. This report is planned to be completed during 2011, followed by EPA's development of a Proposed Plan based on the information. Cleanup plans for the remaining OUs will be presented for public comment as they are developed. An examination of the effectiveness, protectiveness and regulatory compliance of the remedies for the entire Aerojet Site will lead to a final sitewide cleanup plan once remedies for all the individual OUs are selected.

    Remedy Selected

    Remedy Selected
    The Proposed Plan for Western Groundwater (OU-3) was issued in November 2000 and public meetings were held December 7, 2000 and January 17, 2001. The EPA issued the ROD for OU-3 on July 20, 2001 and a Unilateral Administrative Order to Aerojet for the work on August 9, 2002. OU-3 will contain contaminated groundwater on the western side of Aerojet and restore the aquifer between the on and off-property control systems. There are fifteen Contaminates of Concern in OU-3 groundwater but the primary contaminants are TCE, perchlorate, and NDMA.
    The Aerojet Record of Decision for the Perimeter Groundwater OU (OU-5) was signed on February 15, 2011 including a responsiveness summary to public comments received. The ROD selected an Interim Remedy for Groundwater and a final cleanup for the contaminated soil locations. The groundwater remedy will hydraulically contain the plume areas to prevent the spread of contamination, with additional pumping and treating to intercept and remove highly contaminated groundwater where possible. Within OU-5, there are 17 contaminants of concern identified although TCE, NDMA and perchlorate are the primary contaminants as in OU-3. In OU-5 there are four different groundwater areas and some of them require cleanup actions in other Operable Units to eliminate the contaminant source. We are considering this an interim groundwater remedy until the source areas are fully addressed. Most of the groundwater capture system is already in place and operating as part of the initial actions described above. The Soil Areas remedy is to excavate or otherwise clean the soil areas to levels protective for residential use. Fourteen contaminants of concern were identified in the soil areas, including metals and others that are not issues in groundwater. We recognize that there could be difficulty in achieving the desired cleanup levels in some of the soil areas, so the remedy includes a combination of engineering controls (such as intercepting soil vapor) and Institutional Controls (limiting the land use) as necessary.

      Remedy Ongoing

      Cleanup Ongoing
      The final groundwater extraction and treatment system planned for the Western Operable Unit (OU-3) began operating in May 2010. At GET H (Area 1), the treatment plant and all extraction wells are operating. At GET J (Area 2), all ten extraction wells are in service. Combined GET E/F with 21 extraction well locations is fully operational. GET K (Area 3) extraction wells, pipelines and treatment systems in Rancho Cordova were completed and operational in 2009. The GET L (Area 4) Bajamont Way Treatment plant is across the American River from the Aerojet Facility in Carmichael and has been fully operational since 2008. GET L-A is also across the American River in Ancil Hoffman Park, a county park and golf course in the City of Carmichael. Treated water is used for irrigation of the County's golf course. EPA has been coordinating with Aerojet to design and oversee preparation of a rigorous Effectiveness Evaluation of the full OU-3 remedy, with a major working sessions held in 2010 and planned for 2011. Evaluation of the effectiveness of the systems will be conducted by EPA and the State until satisfactory containment of the contamination can be demonstrated. A formal public review of the remedy will be conducted by EPA every five years until all cleanup objects are attained. These Five-Year Reviews will examine ongoing work throughout the Aerojet Site, not only one Operable Unit.
      The groundwater extraction and treatment system for the Perimeter Groundwater Operable Unit (OU-5) is close to full operation in parts of the OU such as Zone 1. In others, additional design and construction of extraction systems will proceed under orders from EPA and the State. The water treatment systems have been constructed, although treatment systems may be modified or expanded as needed in the future. Planning and cleanup for the soil areas is also expected to proceed rapidly with EPA oversight. The OU-5 groundwater containment will be examined In conjunction with the effectiveness evaluation of the OU-3 groundwater remedy.

        Cleanup Results to Date

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        Ten groundwater extraction and treatment systems "GETs" are operating throughout the Aerojet site: ARGET, GET A, GET B, GET D,, GET E/F, GET H-A, GET J, GET K-A, GET L-A and GET L-B. Together they remove over 20 million gallons of contaminated groundwater each day on average. Through the end of 2010, all the groundwater extraction and treatment systems at Aerojet in OU-3 and OU-5 have treated a cumulative total of 107,000 million gallons of groundwater and removed more than 850,000 pounds of chemical contaminants.

        Western Groundwater OU-3: The Western Groundwater Operable Unit will contain the contaminated groundwater on the western side of Aerojet and eventually restore the aquifer. All of the planned extraction wells and treatment systems are operating with only a few extraction wells awaiting power connection. Under the Unilateral Administrative Order that EPA issued to Aerojet to complete construction of the Western Groundwater remedy, Aerojet publishes a notice to the public annually, showing the current maximum extent of groundwater contamination in OU-3.

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        Potentially Responsible Parties

        Potentially responsible parties (PRPs) refers to companies that are potentially responsible for generating, transporting, or disposing of the hazardous waste found at the site.


        The PRP for this site is the Aerojet General Corporation.

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        Documents and Reports

        Hide details for Administrative RecordsAdministrative Records
        Remedial Perimeter Groundwater OU
        Removal Action #1
        Western Groundwater OU AR
        Hide details for Community InvolvementCommunity Involvement
        12/07/00OU-3 Western Groundwater Proposed Plan Public Meeting Transcript - , December 7, 2000
        01/17/01OU-3 Western Groundwater Proposed Plan Public Meeting - January 17, 2001
        11/16/04Notes from May 2005 CAG meeting, November 16, 2004
        01/01/05Aerojet Community Advisory Group Meeting Minutes - 01/11/2005
        03/01/05Aerojet Community Advisory Group Meeting Minutes - 03/16/2005
        05/17/05Notes from May 2005 CAG meeting, May 17, 2005
        07/19/05Notes from July 2005 CAG meeting, July 19, 2005
        09/20/05Notes from September 2005 CAG meeting, September 20, 2005
        11/19/08Archive Aerojet CAG Minutes - Nov. 5, 2005 through Nov. 19, 2008
        01/28/09Meeting Notes: Community Advisory Group - Aerojet Superfund Issues
        08/11/09OU-5 Perimeter Groundwater Public Meeting Transcript - August 11, 2009
        08/11/09OU5 Proposed Plan Public Comments
        02/17/10Community Advisory Group Meeting Notes - February 2010
        04/28/10Community Advisory Group Meeting Notes - April 2010
        06/28/10Community Advisory Group Meeting Notes - June 2010
        08/01/10Community Advisory Group Meeting Notes - August 2010
        11/03/10Community Advisory Group Meeting Notes - November 2010
        01/19/11Community Advisory Group Minutes - January 19, 2011
        03/01/11Aerojet Community Advisory Group Site Map - March 2011 (not to scale)
        03/16/11Community Advisory Group Minutes - March 16, 2011
        Hide details for Fact SheetsFact Sheets
        06/01/99Region 9 Perchlorate Update
        11/01/00EPA Proposes a Plan to Address Groundwater
        Contamination in the Western Area of the Aerojet Site
        11/01/00U.S. EPA Announces Public Comment Period on the Proposed Plan for Aerojet Superfund Site - Western Groundwater Operable Unit 3
        01/01/01U. S. EPA Announces Second Public Meeting for Comments on the Proposed Plan for Aerojet Superfund Site's Western Groundwater Operable Unit 3
        02/01/01The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposes the formation of a Community Advisory Group
        09/01/01Government Agencies Seek Public Comment on Changes in Legal Agreement for Aerojet Superfund Site
        05/01/04Edge of Groundwater Contamination Plume appears in Carmichael (PDF, 230 Kbytes)
        08/01/04Western Groundwater Cleanup: 2004 Progress Report (PDF, 2 Mbytes)
        11/01/04Aerojet Community Advisory Group Meeting Minutes - 11/16/2004
        11/01/06General Overview Fact Sheet and Site Map, Fall 2006
        07/31/09Proposed Plan For OU-5 Cleanup
        09/19/11EPA Selects Cleanup Plan for Operable Unit 5 of the Aerojet General Corporation Superfund Site
        Hide details for Legal DocumentsLegal Documents
        07/29/98Aerojet Partial Consent Decree for RI/FS--Modification
        08/09/02Unilateral Administrative Order -- Western Groundwater Operable Unit 3
        Hide details for MapsMaps
        05/30/01Composite Plume Map of Aerojet Potential Contaminants of Concern, 30 May 2001
        04/13/06Public Notice: Extent of Groundwater Contamination in Eastern Sacramento County (OU-3)
        02/15/11Aerojet Groundwater Plume Maps for TCE
        Hide details for Records of DecisionRecords of Decision
        07/20/01Record of Decision for the Western Groundwater Operable Unit
        OU-3, Aerojet Sacramento Site, Rancho Cordova, California
        02/15/11Perimeter Groundwater Operable Unit 5 - Record of Decision
        Hide details for Technical DocumentsTechnical Documents
        05/21/02Aerojet biological treatment cost estimate submittal
        06/25/09Part 1 - Remedial Investigation Feasibility Study - Perimeter Groundwater Operable Unit (OU-5)
        06/25/09Part 2 - Perimeter Groundwater Operable Unit (OU-5) Remedial Investigation/Fasibility Study

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        Community Involvement

        Public Meetings: Community Advisory Group for Aerojet Superfund Issues
        EPA held a meeting with representatives of a variety of community interests on March 22, 2001, to provide information on establishing a Community Advisory Group (CAG) for the site. A CAG has been formed and holds bimonthly meetings. The CAG Chairperson is Janis Heple. The most recent available notes from the CAG meetings are located in the Documents and Reports - Community Involvement section. If you would like to come to an Aerojet CAG meeting, please send your email address to Jackie Lane, Community Involvement Coordinator at lane.jackie@epa.gov

        Western Groundwater (OU-3) Proposed Plan Public Meeting
        The EPA held two meetings for public comment on the Western Groundwater Proposed Plan, one on December 7, 2000, and the second on January 17, 2001. Transcripts are provided in the Documents and Reports - Community Involvement section. Formal Response to all public comments received are in the Record of Decision for OU-3, in the Documents and Records - Record of Decision section.

        Perimeter Groundwater (OU-5) Proposed Plan Public Meeting
        The EPA held one meeting for public comment on the Perimeter Groundwater Proposed Plan, August 11, 2009. EPA's Proposed Plan Presentation at that meeting and meeting transcripts are provided in the Documents and Reports - Community Involvement section. Formal Response to all public comments received are in Appendix A of the OU-5 Record of Decision, in the Documents and Records - Record of Decision section.

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        Public Information Repositories

        File cabinet

        The most complete collection of documents
        is the official EPA site file, maintained at
        the following location:

        Superfund Records Center

        Mail Stop SFD-7C

        95 Hawthorne Street, Room 403

        San Francisco, CA 94105

        (415) 820-4700

        Enter main lobby of 75 Hawthorne street,
        go to 4th floor of South Wing Annex.

        The public information repositories for
        the site are at the following locations:

        Central Library 828 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 264-2972 California State University Library Documents Department 2000 State University Drive East Sacramento, CA 95819 Tel: (916) 278-5672

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        Contacts

        Name Phone Number Email Address
        EPA Site Manager Kevin Mayer
        Gary Riley
        415-972-3176
        415-972-3003
        Mayer.Kevin@epamail.epa.gov
        Riley.Gary@epamail.epa.gov
        Mail Code SFD72
        75 Hawthorne Street
        San Francisco, CA 94105
        EPA Community
        Involvement Coordinator
        Jackie Lane 415-972-3236
        1-800-231-3075
        Lane.Jackie@epamail.epa.gov Mail Code SFD63
        75 Hawthorne Street
        San Francisco, CA 94105
        EPA Public Information
        Center
        415-947-8701 r9.info@epa.gov
        State Contact RWQCB - Alex MacDonald




        DTSC - Ed Cargile
        916-464-4625






        916-255-3703
        amacdonald@waterboards.ca.gov





        ecargile@dtsc.ca.gov
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