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Soil Remediation/Environmental Restoration

Naval Base Point Loma, San Diego, CA

RORE is performing non-time critical removal actions (NTCRAs) at IRP Sites 5, 9, and 23 at Naval Base Point Loma.  The NTCRAs involve engineering remedial design, soil sampling, soil removal, soil cover installation, revegetation of native plant species, long-term inspection and maintenance, and preparation of detailed Work Plans and closure reports.

Groundwater Treatment System Operation and Maintenance (O&M)

Naval Fuel Depot (NFD) Point Molate, Richmond, CA

RORE performs O&M activities at the Site 1 Seep Effluent System and Site 3 Groundwater Treatment Plant at NFD Point Molate.  Initial work included preparation of project plans and documentation, establishment of a field office, and transition with the previous contractor.  Ongoing O&M is performed and RORE is also tasked with providing technical presentations to the BRAC Cleanup Team and Restoration Advisory Board.  Greater than 90% operability is currently achieved on the project, reflecting RORE’s proactive approach to technical problem solving.

CCR Title 22 Certifications

Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake, CA

RORE evaluated the design of hazardous material/waste and solid waste system conveyance and storage systems prior to construction of various projects including oil-water separators (OWS), an underground industrial wastewater (IW) conveyance system for a new research laboratory, facility wash racks, a Hazardous Waste Storage and Transfer Facility loading-dock design, and several weapons test pad waste water conveyance and storage systems at NAWS China Lake.  The purpose of the design evaluations was to provide value engineering improvements and to ensure compliance with CCR Title 22 requirements and issuance of Independent Engineering Certification for hazardous material/waste storage systems.

Fault Hazard Investigation

San Diego Community College, San Diego, CA

RORE conducted an invasive, geotechnical investigation to identify the presence and location of active or potentially active earthquake faults and the possible surface rupture hazards that the faults pose on future buildings planned over five city blocks for the San Diego City College in Downtown San Diego.