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Book Synopsis

This unique book focuses attention on the failure of current efforts to cleanup the Chesapeake Bay and suggests an approach often used in cleaning up environmentally damaged sites

While military munitions sources contribute significantly to the pollution and degradation of Chesapeake Bay, they have been completely overlooked in many of the efforts to restore the Bay. Death of the Chesapeake explores this important aspect of the nation''s environmental health. The book also recognizes for the first time that efforts to restore the Bay have failed because of the violation of a fundamental precept of environmental cleanup; that is, to sample the site and see what''s there. The Bay itself has never been sampled.

Thus, this book presents a view of the environmental condition of Chesapeake Bay that is totally unique. It covers a part of the history of the Bay that is not widely known, including how the Bay was formed. It presents a mixture of science, military

Trade Review

“Summing Up: Recommended. Academic and large public library collections in the Chesapeake Bay area.” (Choice, 1 March 2014)



Table of Contents

Preface xiii

Special Recognition for Those Who Enlightened the Author on Underwater Issues or on the Chesapeake Bay Itself xv

List of Acronyms xvii

Introduction xix

1 The Formation of the Bay and Its Drainage Area 1

References 5

2 Nutrient Dynamics, Depletion, and Replenishment 7

2.1 Nutrient Loads and Oxygen Depletion 7

2.2 Nitrogen and Phosphorus from Munitions 8

2.3 Munitions Disposal Areas 9

2.4 Chemical Weapons Disposal in the Bay 10

2.5 Total Yearly Contaminant Loads from Federal Facilities Entering the Chesapeake Bay 11

2.6 Sewage Contamination by Military Facilities 11

References 12

3 Safety Issues with Old Munitions 15

3.1 Old Explosives Can Spontaneously Detonate 17

References 27

4 Artillery Shells in the Bay 29

4.1 Bloodsworth Island Range 29

4.2 Seacoast Artillery 33

4.3 Fort Meade 35

4.4 Naval Research Laboratory – Chesapeake Bay Detachment 36

4.5 Aberdeen Proving Ground 36

References 37

5 Bombs in the Bay 39

5.1 Langley AFB 40

5.2 Tangier Island 43

5.3 Atlantic Test Ranges, Patuxent River, Maryland 45

5.4 Plum Tree Island 49

5.5 Ragged Point 51

5.6 Hebron Bomber Airport (Intersection of Route 50 & Route 347) 52

5.7 Accidental Bombing of Wittman, MD 52

References 54

6 Mines and Torpedoes in the Bay 55

6.1 The Disappearing Droids of Chesapeake Bay 56

6.2 Patuxent Naval Mine Warfare Test Station 57

References 59

7 Military Munitions and Explosives Factories 61

7.1 Triumph Industries 61

7.2 US Penniman Shell Loading Plant 63

7.3 Chestertown, MD, Munitions Plant 64

References 64

8 Contamination from Military Constituents Leading to Environmental and Human Health Concerns 65

8.1 Potential Health Effects of the Munitions Constituents Closely Associated with Military Munitions 66

8.2 Perchlorates 67

8.3 Lead 71

8.4 Explosive Contaminants 72

8.5 Sampling for Military Contaminants 76

References 76

9 Chemical Weapons Sites on Chesapeake Bay or in the Watershed 79

9.1 Aberdeen Proving Ground 79

9.2 Pooles Island 91

9.3 Berlin, MD 91

9.4 American University Experiment Station 92

9.5 Patuxent River Chemical Incineration 97

9.6 Langley 97

9.7 Naval Research Laboratory – Chesapeake Bay Detachment 97

9.8 Washington Navy Yard 102

9.9 Tidewater Community College – Suffolk 103

9.10 Other Hampton Rhodes, Norfolk, Virginia Beach Sites 103

References 104

10 Military Facilities Grouped by Specific Areas or on Specific Rivers 107

10.1 Potomac River 107

10.2 Anacostia River 119

10.3 Severn River 128

10.4 Norfolk (Hampton Rhodes Area) 128

References 134

11 Radioactive Contamination 137

References 139

12 PCB and Other Ship Contamination 141

12.1 Navy Use of Polychlorinated Biphenyls 141

References 147

13 Environmental Justice 149

References 151

14 Cleaning Up the Bay’s Munitons 153

Conclusion 153

References 158

Appendix I 159

Executive Order and Comments 159

Appendix II 167

Laws Protecting the Chesapeake Bay and Other Bodies of Water 167

Appendix III 173

Military Facilities in The Norfolk, Virginia Area Coast Guard Restrictions Due To Military Opperations 173

Appendix IV 179

Listing Of Related Defense and Chesapeake Bay Research 179

Appendix V 181

Title 33 – Navigation and Navigable Waters 181

Appendix VI 183

Federal Facilities Superfund Sites 183

Appendix VII 187

1994 Tri Data 187

Appendix VIII 189

Installations Within The Chesapeake Bay Watershed 189

Appendix IX 193

Fish Advisories 193

Bibliography 195

Subject and Site Index 205

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 12/07/2013
      ISBN13: 9781118686270, 978-1118686270
      ISBN10: 1118686276

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This unique book focuses attention on the failure of current efforts to cleanup the Chesapeake Bay and suggests an approach often used in cleaning up environmentally damaged sites

      While military munitions sources contribute significantly to the pollution and degradation of Chesapeake Bay, they have been completely overlooked in many of the efforts to restore the Bay. Death of the Chesapeake explores this important aspect of the nation''s environmental health. The book also recognizes for the first time that efforts to restore the Bay have failed because of the violation of a fundamental precept of environmental cleanup; that is, to sample the site and see what''s there. The Bay itself has never been sampled.

      Thus, this book presents a view of the environmental condition of Chesapeake Bay that is totally unique. It covers a part of the history of the Bay that is not widely known, including how the Bay was formed. It presents a mixture of science, military

      Trade Review

      “Summing Up: Recommended. Academic and large public library collections in the Chesapeake Bay area.” (Choice, 1 March 2014)



      Table of Contents

      Preface xiii

      Special Recognition for Those Who Enlightened the Author on Underwater Issues or on the Chesapeake Bay Itself xv

      List of Acronyms xvii

      Introduction xix

      1 The Formation of the Bay and Its Drainage Area 1

      References 5

      2 Nutrient Dynamics, Depletion, and Replenishment 7

      2.1 Nutrient Loads and Oxygen Depletion 7

      2.2 Nitrogen and Phosphorus from Munitions 8

      2.3 Munitions Disposal Areas 9

      2.4 Chemical Weapons Disposal in the Bay 10

      2.5 Total Yearly Contaminant Loads from Federal Facilities Entering the Chesapeake Bay 11

      2.6 Sewage Contamination by Military Facilities 11

      References 12

      3 Safety Issues with Old Munitions 15

      3.1 Old Explosives Can Spontaneously Detonate 17

      References 27

      4 Artillery Shells in the Bay 29

      4.1 Bloodsworth Island Range 29

      4.2 Seacoast Artillery 33

      4.3 Fort Meade 35

      4.4 Naval Research Laboratory – Chesapeake Bay Detachment 36

      4.5 Aberdeen Proving Ground 36

      References 37

      5 Bombs in the Bay 39

      5.1 Langley AFB 40

      5.2 Tangier Island 43

      5.3 Atlantic Test Ranges, Patuxent River, Maryland 45

      5.4 Plum Tree Island 49

      5.5 Ragged Point 51

      5.6 Hebron Bomber Airport (Intersection of Route 50 & Route 347) 52

      5.7 Accidental Bombing of Wittman, MD 52

      References 54

      6 Mines and Torpedoes in the Bay 55

      6.1 The Disappearing Droids of Chesapeake Bay 56

      6.2 Patuxent Naval Mine Warfare Test Station 57

      References 59

      7 Military Munitions and Explosives Factories 61

      7.1 Triumph Industries 61

      7.2 US Penniman Shell Loading Plant 63

      7.3 Chestertown, MD, Munitions Plant 64

      References 64

      8 Contamination from Military Constituents Leading to Environmental and Human Health Concerns 65

      8.1 Potential Health Effects of the Munitions Constituents Closely Associated with Military Munitions 66

      8.2 Perchlorates 67

      8.3 Lead 71

      8.4 Explosive Contaminants 72

      8.5 Sampling for Military Contaminants 76

      References 76

      9 Chemical Weapons Sites on Chesapeake Bay or in the Watershed 79

      9.1 Aberdeen Proving Ground 79

      9.2 Pooles Island 91

      9.3 Berlin, MD 91

      9.4 American University Experiment Station 92

      9.5 Patuxent River Chemical Incineration 97

      9.6 Langley 97

      9.7 Naval Research Laboratory – Chesapeake Bay Detachment 97

      9.8 Washington Navy Yard 102

      9.9 Tidewater Community College – Suffolk 103

      9.10 Other Hampton Rhodes, Norfolk, Virginia Beach Sites 103

      References 104

      10 Military Facilities Grouped by Specific Areas or on Specific Rivers 107

      10.1 Potomac River 107

      10.2 Anacostia River 119

      10.3 Severn River 128

      10.4 Norfolk (Hampton Rhodes Area) 128

      References 134

      11 Radioactive Contamination 137

      References 139

      12 PCB and Other Ship Contamination 141

      12.1 Navy Use of Polychlorinated Biphenyls 141

      References 147

      13 Environmental Justice 149

      References 151

      14 Cleaning Up the Bay’s Munitons 153

      Conclusion 153

      References 158

      Appendix I 159

      Executive Order and Comments 159

      Appendix II 167

      Laws Protecting the Chesapeake Bay and Other Bodies of Water 167

      Appendix III 173

      Military Facilities in The Norfolk, Virginia Area Coast Guard Restrictions Due To Military Opperations 173

      Appendix IV 179

      Listing Of Related Defense and Chesapeake Bay Research 179

      Appendix V 181

      Title 33 – Navigation and Navigable Waters 181

      Appendix VI 183

      Federal Facilities Superfund Sites 183

      Appendix VII 187

      1994 Tri Data 187

      Appendix VIII 189

      Installations Within The Chesapeake Bay Watershed 189

      Appendix IX 193

      Fish Advisories 193

      Bibliography 195

      Subject and Site Index 205

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