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FINAL OPERATIONAL RANGE ASSESSMENT PROGRAM PHASE I QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT REPORT VOLUNTEER TRAINING SITE - SMYRNA SMYRNA, TENNESSEE MARCH 2008 Prepared for: UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, BALTIMORE DISTRICT P.O. Box 1715 Baltimore, Maryland 21203 and UNITED STATES ARMY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMAND Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 21010 Prepared by: MALCOLM PIRNIE, INC. 1300 East 8 th Avenue Suite F100 Tampa, Florida 33605

Volunteer Training Site - Smyrna, Tennessee EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The United States (U.S.) Army is conducting qualitative assessments at operational ranges to meet the requirements of Department of Defense policy and to support the U.S. Army Sustainable Range Program. The operational range qualitative assessment (hereinafter referred to as Phase I Assessment) is the first phase of the U.S. Army Operational Range Assessment Program. This Phase I Assessment evaluates the operational range area at Volunteer Training Site - Smyrna (VTS-Smyrna) to assess whether further investigation is needed to determine if potential munitions constituents of concer n (MCOC) are or could be migrating off-range at levels that may pose an unacceptable risk to human health or the environment. In conducting the Phase I Assessment, MCOC sources, potential off-range migration pathways, and potential off-range human and ecological receptors are evaluated as appropriate. VTS-Smyrna is located in Rutherford County, approximately 24 miles southeast of downtown Nashville, Tennessee. VTS-Smyrna is an 876-acre training site owned primarily by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and licensed for use by the Tennessee Army National Guard (TNARNG). The training facility is ad jacent to the Smyrna / Rutherford County Regional Airport. The site is located near the city limits of Smyrna and other nearby population centers, including LaVergne, Murfreesboro, and Nashville, Tennessee. The site is utilized primarily by the TNARNG; however, it is also used by National Guard units from other states, the U.S. Army Reserve, state and local law enforcement agencies, and others. As part of the Operational Range Inventory Sustainment, a draft update to the Army Range Inventory Database-Geodatabase (ARID-GEO) was submitted to the U.S. Army Environmental Command in December 2006 (ARID-GEO [2006]). The ARID-GEO (2006) identified 10 operational range areas encompassing appro ximately 526 acres. Approximately 350 acres were identified as other than operational areas. Potential primary MCOC sources identified at VTS-Smyrna are associated with small arms ranges and training and maneuver areas. In general, MCOC from primary source areas potentially impact the following source media: (1) soil (e.g., impact berms, impact areas surrounding targets, burn pits) and (2) surface wate r / sediment (e.g., direct deposition into streams and wetlands). MCOC can be released to groundwater (down gradient), surface water / sediment (downstream), off-range soil, or the food chain via a variety of release mechanisms. Release mechanisms for soil may include leaching from soil to groundwater or erosion and runoff to off-range surface soil or to nearby streams. Since the small arm s ranges at VTS-Smyrna have covered concrete firing lines, lateral boundary walls, baffles, and secure berms, no pathways were identified for off-range transport of MCOC. Although pyrotechnics occasionally are used at the training and maneuver areas, spent munitions items are collected after training exercises, and the types of training conducted preclude the accumulation of MCOC in any one area, reducing the likelihood of MCOC release from the training and maneuver areas. The 10 operational ranges at VTS-Smyrna are categorized as Unlikely. Unlikely Five-Year Review The 10 ranges at VTS-Smyrna are categorized as Unlikely, totaling 526 acres. These ranges consist of small arms ranges and training and maneuver areas. Ranges where, based upon a review of readily available information, there is sufficient evidence to show that there are no known releases or sourcereceptor interactions off-range that could present an unacceptable risk to human health or the Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. ES - 1

Volunteer Training Site - Smyrna, Tennessee environment are categorized as Unlikely. Ranges categorized as Unlikely are required to be reevaluated at least every five years. Re-evaluation may occur sooner if significant changes (e.g., change in range operations or site conditions, regulatory changes) occur that affect determinations made during this Phase I Assessment. Table ES-1 summarizes the Phase I Assessment findings. Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. ES - 2

Volunteer Training Site - Smyrna, Tennessee Table ES-1: Summary of Findings and Conclusions for VTS-Smyrna Category Unlikely Total Number of Ranges and Acreage Seven operational ranges; approximately 525 acres Three operational ranges; approximately one acre Source(s) Limited source limited military munitions use Small arms impact berms Pathway(s) Human Receptors Ecological Receptors Not evaluated (limited or no source identified) No pathway secured berms, lateral walls, and baffles Not evaluated (no pathway identified) Conclusions and Rationale Re-evaluate during the fivemited source year review. Li was identified. Re-evaluate during the five- pathway year review. No was identified. Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. ES - 3

Volunteer Training Site - Smyrna, Tennessee ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYM AFB Air Force Base ARID-GEO Army Range Inventory Database-Geodatabase ARNG Army National Guard bgs Below Ground Surface CSM Conceptual Site Model DoD Department of Defense DODI Department of Defense Instruction E Ecological receptors identified. (This refers to range grouping; pathway designation always precedes E designation.) GIS Geographic Information System GW Groundwater pathway identified. (This refers to range grouping; M designation always precedes GW designation.) H Human receptors identified. (This refers to range grouping; pathway designation always precedes H designation.) JFHQ Joint Forces Headquarters LS Limited Source M Munitions used. (This refers to range grouping; M designation always precedes applicable pathway.) MCOC Munitions Constituents of Concern NG Nitroglycerin NGB National Guard Bureau ORAP Operational Range Assessment Program PU Pathway unlikely or incomplete. (This refers to range grouping; M designation always precedes PU designation.) RFMSS Range Facility Management Support System SW Surface water pathway identified. (This refers to range grouping; M designation always precedes SW designation.) TNARNG Tennessee Army National Guard U.S. United States USACE United States Army Corps of Engineers USACHPPM United States Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine USAEC United States Army Environmental Command USEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency VTS Volunteer Training Site F Degrees Fahrenheit Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. iv

Sorghum Branch ³ Resha Lake Owl Creek Owl Creek UV UV 255 155 41 Lesters Lake Nashville International Nashville Edmondson Branch Whittemore Branch 31 Installation UV 11 Indian Creek Nolensville Mill Creek Collins Creek W I L L I A M S O N Installation Boundary County Boundary Operational Area Other than Operational Area D A V I D S O N UV 254 24 Arrington Creek Holloway Branch Blue Water Lake Hydrology Canal/Ditch J. Percy Priest Reservoir Hurricane Creek Rock Spring Branch Intermittent Stream Perennial Stream Water Body La Vergne Olive Branch Rocky Fork Creek Smyrna Stewart Creek Smyrna 231 Rural Hill Stones River Corinth Branch R U T H E R F O R D UV 102 UV 102 UV 840 Sinking Creek Daniels Lake Dry Creek W I L S O N Fall Creek East Fork Stones River Murfreesboro Walterhill Mathews Lake 231 Cave Creek Hurricane Creek Dry Fork ^_ Wades Branch UV 96 0 1 Miles Operational Range Assessment Program Phase I Qualitative Assessment VTS-Smyrna, TN Figure 1-1 General Location of VTS-Smyrna Data Sources: AEC, ARID-GEO, December 2006 ESRI, StreetMap USA, 2005 Date:... March 2008 Prepared By:... Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. Prepared For:... U.S. Army Contract:... W912DR-05-D-0004