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Current RMA Reports
RMA Fiscal Year 2019 Perfluorinated Compounds Data Summary Report
RMA Final 2015 Five-Year Review Report Now Available
The final 2015 Five-Year Review Report for the Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) is now available for public review.
Five-Year Reviews are conducted in accordance with the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), which is more commonly known as Superfund. The U.S. Army conducted the review and prepared the Five-Year Review Report in cooperation with the EPA, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and Tri-County Health Department.
The purpose of the review was to assess the ongoing protectiveness of the remedy for human health and the environment. A multiagency team also evaluated whether any changes had occurred to environmental standards that affect the site. (The following fact sheet provides more information about the Five-Year Review process.)
The full report is now available online at the links below. Community members may also review printed copies of the document at the following location:
Joint Administrative Records and Design Facility: Rocky Mountain Arsenal, 6550 Gateway Road, Building 129, Commerce City, CO 80022 (Please call 303.289.0300 to schedule an appointment.)
Comment and Question Submittals
The U.S. Army welcomes questions and comments from the community. Please direct your comments and questions to: Five-Year Review, Rocky Mountain Arsenal, 6550 Gateway Road, Building 129, Commerce City, CO 80222 or by calling 303.289.0300.
2015 FYRR Volume I
Part 1 ▪ Part 2 ▪ Part 3 ▪ Part 4
2015 FYRR Volume II
Part 1 ▪ Part 2 ▪ Part 3 ▪ Part 4 ▪ Part 5
In cooperation with federal, state and local regulatory agencies, the U.S. Army maintains and monitors the remedy to ensure its ongoing protectiveness. Below are the most recent annual monitoring reports:
2018 Annual Post-Closure Report for Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Landfills and Groundwater Monitoring (Issued June 2018)
2018 Annual Covers Report for Integrated Cover System (ICS) (Issued Nov. 2018)
2018 Basin F Cover and Groundwater Monitoring Report (Issued Nov. 2018)
2018 Land Use Control Monitoring Report (Issued Dec. 2018)
2018 Annual Summary Report for Groundwater and Surface Water