NETTS Program - Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC), Port Hueneme, CA

ER-863

Objective

ER-863 Project Graphic

Bioreactor installed on demonstration test pad at the base’s Groundwater Treatment Plant.

The Tri-Service and EPA test locations of the SERDP National Environmental Technology Test Site (NETTS) program were comprised of a network of well-characterized demonstration sites at DoD installations. The goal of this SERDP-funded program was to provide accessible, well-supported field locations for project proof-of-principle tests, applied research, and comparative demonstrations, as well as to facilitate transfer of innovative environmental technologies from research to full-scale use. The SERDP NETTS program was created primarily for DoD, DOE, and EPA users, but the locations also were available to other agencies and the private sector.

The Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) Port Hueneme NETTS site was located in Ventura County, northwest of Los Angeles. The objective of this NETTS location was to demonstrate systems for characterizing and remediating soil, sediments, and groundwater contaminated with fuel hydrocarbons and/or waste oil.

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Technical Approach

The primary contaminants at Port Hueneme consist of diesel, gasoline, waste oil, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE), and benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylene (BTEX). NETTS infrastructure included a 3.8-acre ex-situ treatment facility with stockpiled contaminated soil. The NEX BTEX and MTBE plume area was available for in-situ and ex-situ projects. A long-term monitoring test site was available on Site 14. That test site had 8 monitoring wells and 37 settlement markers, which were surveyed. Two miles of canals and wetlands adjacent to the Hueneme Harbor were available for sediment projects. On NBVC there are a variety of military industrial operations being conducted (i.e., port, cargo handling, aircraft and civil engineering equipment maintenance, operations, training, etc.) that provided potential test locations for pollution prevention and compliance projects. Many of the industrial and training sites and the harbor and associated canals were available for conducting conservation projects. Technical support from this site to demonstrators included: (1) characterizing and monitoring of contaminants, (2) processing permits, (3) supporting stakeholder involvement, and (4) coordinating technology transfer activities.

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Results

The NBVC Port Hueneme NETTS site provided a location to investigate technologies for various environmental projects ranging from applied research and development to full-scale demonstrations. It focused on technologies to characterize or remediate soils, sediment, or groundwater contaminated with fuel hydrocarbons, waste oil, and metals. The below table provides a list of some of the demonstrations that were hosted. 

TITLE PERFORMER
Multi-Site Air Sparging Project AFRL
Long-Term Monitoring Using Direct Push Technology AFRL
The Effects of Higher Plants on the Bioavailability and
Toxicity of Petroleum Contaminants in Soil
Purdue
Univ.
Field Tracer Test to Examine Natural Attenuation of MTBE OGI
In-Situ MTBE Remediation with Propane and Oxygen
Bioaugmentation
Envirogen
MTBE-Degrading Biobarriers NFESC/ASU/
Equilon

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Benefits

The NETTS program established test locations at federal facilities for hosting government and private organizations to rigorously test and evaluate new environmental characterization and remediation technologies. The demonstration program at each location was designed to obtain realistic environmental and economic information that may transfer nationwide to support the adoption and use of more cost-effective and high-performance technologies. (Completed – 2007)

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Points of Contact

Principal Investigator

Mr. Bill Major

Naval Facilities Engineering Command Engineering Service Center

Phone: 805-982-1808

Fax: 805-982-4304

Program Manager

Environmental Restoration

SERDP and ESTCP

Document Types

  • Fact Sheet - Brief project summary with links to related documents and points of contact.
  • Final Report - Comprehensive report for every completed SERDP and ESTCP project that contains all technical results.
  • Cost & Performance Report - Overview of ESTCP demonstration activities, results, and conclusions, standardized to facilitate implementation decisions.
  • Technical Report - Additional interim reports, laboratory reports, demonstration reports, and technology survey reports.
  • Guidance - Instructional information on technical topics such as protocols and user’s guides.
  • Workshop Report - Summary of workshop discussion and findings.
  • Multimedia - On demand videos, animations, and webcasts highlighting featured initiatives or technologies.
  • Model/Software - Computer programs and applications available for download.
  • Database - Digitally organized collection of data available to search and access.