US Army Fort Lewis I5 Corridor

Facility Site ID: 38394393
Cleanup Site ID: 1056

Site Background

This site has two areas called Miller Hill area and Former Skeet Range.

From World War I to the 1960s the Miller Hill area was used for small arms training ranges. Decades of spent bullet slugs and fragments have accumulated in the soil and contaminated it with lead.
 
The former skeet range was used in the 1960s and 1970s. Both sites have high lead levels in soil.

Site Contamination

JBLM environmental staff identified contamination at these two sites.
 
Soils are contaminated with:

  • Petroleum hydrocarbons
  • Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
  • Lead

The lead comes from former small arms shooting ranges in the Miller Hill area and a skeet target range. JBLM has conducted thorough testing in these areas and is planning to clean up the contamination by removing and stabilizing the affected soil. Our goal is to ensure a safer environment for everyone.

Cleanup

Ecology works to clean up contaminated properties throughout the state. There are several steps in the cleanup process.

A Remedial Investigation (RI) is an in-depth study to:
  • Determine site features such as groundwater flow, sediment type, and other factors.
  • Define the type and extent of contamination.
  • Assess potential effects on human health and the environment.
  • Establish cleanup criteria.
A Feasibility Study (FS):
  • Establishes cleanup criteria.
  • Evaluates cleanup alternatives.
  • Evaluates cost estimates of cleanup alternatives.
A Cleanup Action Plan (CAP):
  • Describes the selected cleanup methods.
  • States cleanup standards and other requirements.

Interim Action Plan
In 2012, Ecology approved an Interim Action Work Plan. This plan cleaned up contamination before finalizing the cleanup process. It addressed lead contaminated soils. Cleanup actions included:

  • Digging up and stockpiling contaminated soils at the base of Miller Hill.
  • Treat highly contaminated soil.
  • Haul contaminated soil to active firing ranges for reuse as backstops and berms to catch bullets.
  • Leave contaminated soil in the steepest parts of Miller Hill.
  • Fence off contaminated areas.
  • Replant area with grasses and Oregon White Oaks.

Area of Concern 8-4 meets cleanup levels
In 2017, Ecology agreed with Joint Base Lewis McChord (JBLM) that they can stop monitoring the groundwater at an area that was contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons. This area, called AOC 8-4, has met the cleanup level for the past 4 semi-annual monitoring events.
 
Ecology also requested that JBLM:

  • Maintain the function and the integrity of the monitoring wells. 
  • Visually inspect the monitoring wells at this site once per year. 
  • Provide a narrative account of the inspections in the groundwater monitoring report for other areas of concern that they submit to Ecology annually.

Ecology may request JBLM to sample the wells at this site at a later date to confirm the groundwater is in compliance with MTCA cleanup levels. 

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Places to see print documents

  • Headquarters
    300 Desmond Dr SE
    Lacey, 98503
    Please schedule an appointment to view print documents at this location.

Contaminants 3

Contaminant Type
Soil
Groundwater
Surface Water
Air
Sediment
Bedrock
Metals - Metals Priority Pollutants C S
Non-Halogenated Organics - Petroleum Products-Unspecified C S
Other Contaminant - Conventional Contaminants, Organic S S
S
Suspected
C
Confirmed Above Cleanup Levels
B
Below Cleanup Levels
RA
Remediated-Above
RB
Remediated-Below
R
Remediated
This contaminant list was based on our best information at the time it was entered. It may not reflect current conditions at the site.