Hadnot Point-Holcomb Boulevard Reports

During 2007–2009, ATSDR published historical reconstruction results for Tarawa Terrace and vicinity. Results for Hadnot Point, Holcomb Boulevard, and vicinity—based on information gathering, data interpretations, and water-modeling analyses—are now presented as another series of ATSDR reports supporting current health studies.

Chapter A: Summary and Findings

Report (text, figures, and tables) – 3/15/2013 pdf icon[PDF, 33 MB]

Chapter A presents summaries of analyses and results of reconstructed VOC-contaminant concentrations in water supply wells and drinking water in the Hadnot Point and Holcomb Boulevard water treatment plant service areas. This report summarizes previous analyses and investigations—Chapters B, C, and D—and results of water modeling investigations.

Chapter A Fact Sheet – 3/15/2013

(View as webpage | Download as PDF pdf icon[PDF, 531 KB] ) A summary of the Chapter A report

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Chapter B: Geohydrologic Framework of the Brewster Boulevard and Castle Hayne Aquifer Systems and the Tarawa Terrace Aquifer

Report (text, figures, and tables) – 1/19/2012 pdf icon[PDF, 25 MB]

Chapter B explains the geometry and extent of the underground layers of sediment and groundwater beneath Camp Lejeune, including aquifers and confining units. This information is a foundation for understanding groundwater flow and conducting water modeling. The information will help scientists understand how contaminants in groundwater migrated to wells and were delivered to water distribution systems at Camp Lejeune.

Master Plate – 1/19/2012 pdf icon[PDF, 5 MB]

This is a map of the location of Wells and Boreholes, Installation Restoration Program Site Areas, Above-Ground and Underground Storage Tank Sites, and Water-Distribution Systems (2004), Hadnot Point, Holcomb Boulevard, and Tarawa Terrace and Vicinity, U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.

Chapter B Fact Sheet – 1/19/2012

A summary of the Chapter B report

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Chapter C: Occurrence of Selected Contaminants in Groundwater at Installation Restoration Program Sites

Report (text, figures, and tables) – 10/22/2010pdf icon [PDF – 10.89MB]

This report describes the occurrence of selected contaminants in groundwater at installation restoration program sites within the service areas of the Hadnot Point and Holcomb Boulevard water treatment plant areas and vicinities at U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Among contaminants of interest to the current ATSDR health study described in this report are tetrachloroethylene (PCE), trichloroethylene (TCE), benzene, and vinyl chloride. The report consists of 282 pages, 34 illustrations, 80 tables, and 1 plate (map).

Master Plate – 10/22/2010pdf icon [PDF – 1.95MB]

This is a map of the location of Wells and Boreholes, Installation Restoration Program Site Areas, Above-Ground and Underground Storage Tank Sites, and Water-Distribution Systems (2004), Hadnot Point, Holcomb Boulevard, and Tarawa Terrace and Vicinity, U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.

Chapter D: Occurrence of Selected Contaminants in Groundwater at Above-Ground and Underground Storage Tank Sites

Report (text, figures, and tables) – 12/04/2012pdf icon [PDF, 11.46MB]

This report summarizes results of investigations at 64 designated Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) study areas and emphasizes the occurrence and distribution of refined petroleum products such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) within areas served by the Hadnot Point and Holcomb Boulevard water treatment plants.

Chapter D Fact Sheet – 12/04/2012

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Page last reviewed: January 16, 2014