HOUSE ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
HOUSE MEMORIAL 27
50th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 2012
A MEMORIAL
EXPRESSING APPRECIATION FOR THE POSITIVE WORK THAT THE KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, THE CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE AND THE STATE HAVE DONE IN PARTNERSHIP TO CLEAN GROUND WATER IMPACTED BY THE BULK FUEL FACILITY LINE LEAK AND RECOGNIZING THE CONTINUING NEED FOR ADDITIONAL WORK.
WHEREAS, the bulk fuel facility on Kirtland air force base in Albuquerque is located in the northwestern portion of the base; and
WHEREAS, the facility and associated infrastructure operated from 1953 until 1999, during which time the fueling area was separated into a tank holding area, where bulk shipments of fuel were received, and a fuel loading area, where individual fuel trucks were filled; and
WHEREAS, Kirtland air force base removed the facility from service in 1999 due to line leakage; and
WHEREAS, the exact history of the leaks is unknown, and initially it was thought that the leaks only affected surface soil; and
WHEREAS, investigations between 2004 and 2007 demonstrated that the leaked fuel had reached the ground water table; and
WHEREAS, Kirtland air force base installed the first soil vapor extraction unit in 2003 to begin treating soil contamination related to the fuel leak and continued from 2004 to 2007; and
WHEREAS, in 2007, fuel was detected in the ground water table off the air force base and additional vapor extraction units were installed at various points above the fuel plume; and
WHEREAS, further investigation shows that the fuel contamination has migrated north of Kirtland air force base; and
WHEREAS, in order to comply with the department of environment's hazardous waste bureau requirements and to understand the extent of contamination and how far contamination has migrated from the original site, additional ground water and soil vapor monitoring wells are being installed both on and off the base; and
WHEREAS, new wells will be installed in the Siesta Hills and Elder Homestead neighborhoods in the next few months, and these wells will be sampled quarterly to fill in information gaps so a final remedy can be identified to address the fuel leak;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that appreciation be expressed for the positive work that the air force, the city of Albuquerque and the state have done in partnership to clean ground water and for the community's and neighbors' patience during the testing phase; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the parties be requested to continue their cooperative work; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be transmitted to the secretary of the United States air force, the secretary of defense, the New Mexico congressional delegation, the secretary of environment and the mayor of Albuquerque.
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