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The Department of the Navy (DON) Base Realignment and Closure Program Management Office's (BRAC PMO) mission is to expeditiously and cost effectively provide all services necessary to realign, close, and dispose of DON BRAC properties through sound business management practices and transformational thinking to support the war fighter and provide savings to DON and the federal taxpayer. |
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Former Naval Air Station Moffett Field: 06/13/2013 - MOUNTAIN VIEW, Ca -- The Navy's documents referenced in the May 28, 2013 NASA/GSA Request for Proposal for Hangar 1 and Moffett Airfield can be found on the Moffett Field webpage at: http://www.bracpmo.navy.mil/basepage.aspx?baseid=52&state=California&name=moffett More...
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Former Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove: 05/29/2013 - HORSHAM, Pa -- The Navy conveyed 2.54 acres of land and improvements known as the Jacksonville Road Housing area, an offsite component of the former NASJRB Willow Grove, for homeless assistance purposes. The parcel, containing six former senior enlisted housing units, was conveyed to the Borough of Ivyland, Pennsylvania for subsequent conveyance to the Bucks County Housing Group. More...
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Former Salton Sea Test Base: U.S. Navy Announces the former Salton Sea Test Base Draft Final Second Five-
Year Review Report: 05/01/2013 - IMPERIAL COUNTY, Ca -- The Department of the Navy invites the public to review and provide comments on the Second Five-Year Review Report for the former Salton Sea Test Base. The Second Five-Year Review Report is available for public review from May 1, 2013 through May 31, 2013.
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Former Naval Air Station Alameda: Notice of Proposed Plan and Public Comment Period for Operable Unit-2B, Installation Restoration Sites 3, 4, 11 and 21: 04/30/2013 - ALAMEDA, Ca -- The Department of the Navy (Navy), in coordination with state and federal environmental regulatory agencies, encourages the public to comment on the Proposed Plan for former NAS Alameda Operable Unit 2B, Installation Restoration (IR) Sites 3, 4, 11and 21, located on Alameda Point in Alameda, California. The Proposed Plan presents the preferred alternatives of excavation and institutional controls for contaminated soil and in-situ treatment and institutional controls for the groundwater at Operable Unit 2B.
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
The Navy invites interested members of the public to review and comment on the Proposed Plan during the 30-day public comment period, held from April 30 through May 31, 2013. Public comments must be submitted in writing and postmarked or e-mailed no later than May 31, 2013, or provided during the public meeting on May 15, 2013. Please send all comments to: Mr. Derek Robinson, BRAC Environmental Coordinator, BRAC Program Management Office West, 1455 Frazee Road, Suite 900, San Diego, California 92108, Email: derek.j.robinson1@navy.mil, or by fax (619) 532-0983.
Related Documents:
April 2013, Notice of Proposed Plan and Public Comment Period for Operable Unit 2B, Installation Restoration Sites 3,4,11 and 21 - PDF, 56 kb
April 2013, Proposed Plan for Operable Unit 2B Installation Restoration Sites 3, 4, 11 and 21 - PDF, 1 MB More...
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Former Naval Air Station Moffett Field: Navy Announces Proposed Plan to Amend Groundwater Cleanup Remedy: 04/17/2013 - MOUNTAIN VIEW, Ca -- The Navy is seeking comments from the public on its proposed action to modify the groundwater cleanup remedy in place at Installation Restoration (IR) Site 26 at the former Naval Air Station (NAS) Moffett Field in Moffett Field, California. More...
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Former Naval Air Station Alameda: Notice of Additional Public Meeting and Extension of Public Comment Period for the Draft Environmental Assessment for the Transfer of Excess Federal Property and Development of an Outpatient Clinic, Offices, and National Cemetery: 03/15/2013 - ALAMEDA, Ca -- The Department of the Navy (Navy) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), as joint lead agencies, are extending the public comment period for the Draft EA for the transfer of excess Federal property and development of an outpatient clinic, offices, and National Cemetery at the former NAS Alameda, California until Friday, April 19, 2013. A Notice of Availability (NOA) of the public comment period and announcement of a public meeting was published on February 22, 23, and 24, 2013. The notice announced the initial public comment period, including two public meetings which were held on Thursday, March 14, 2013. The initial public comment period requested the submission of all comments on the Draft EA by Friday, March 29, 2013. In response to public input, the Navy and VA are extending the public comment period until Friday, April 19, 2013 (total 56 days).
In addition, a third public meeting will be held to provide an additional opportunity for the public to receive information and comment on the Draft EA. The meeting will be preceded by an open information session to allow interested individuals to review information presented in the Draft EA. The third open information session and public meeting is scheduled for:
Wednesday, April 10, 2013 (4 p.m. to 7 p.m.)
Albert H. Dewitt Officers’ Club
641 West Redline Avenue
Alameda, California 94501
Federal, state, and local agencies and interested individuals and organizations are encouraged to review and comment on the Draft EA or attend the third public meeting.
The complete text of the Draft EA can be viewed and/or downloaded at the link below. The Draft EA is also available for viewing at the City of Alameda Planning Division (by appointment only); City of Alameda Public Libraries – Main, Bay Farm Island Branch, West End Branch; City of Oakland, Citywide Planning Main Office (by appointment only); City of Oakland Libraries – Main, Cesar E. Chavez Branch, 81st Avenue Branch, Dimond Branch, Eastmont Branch; and San Francisco Public Library – Main. Single electronic compact disk copies of the Draft EA will be made available upon request by contacting the VA at the address in this notice.
Comments on the Draft EA can be made by oral statement or written comment at the scheduled public meeting or mailed, faxed, or emailed to the following address:
Douglas Roaldson, Environmental Program Manager, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs/VISN 21, 201 Walnut Avenue, Room 1020, Mare Island, CA 94592-1107; Fax: 707-562-8369; Email: Alameda.EA@va.gov
To be considered, all comments must be received by Friday, April 19, 2013. Comments will become part of the public record and will be responded to in the Final EA.
Related Documents:
March 2013, Notice of Additional Public Meeting and Extension of Public Comment Period for the Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Transfer of Excess Federal Property and Development of an Outpatient Clinic, Offices, and National Cemetery at the Former Naval Air Station (NAS) Alameda, California - PDF, 17 kb
February 2013, Notice of Availability and Announcement of Public Meeting - Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Transfer of Excess Federal Property and Development of an Outpatient Clinic, Offices, and National Cemetery at the Former Naval Air Station Alameda, California - PDF, 44 kb
Draft EA – Cover, Abstract, Executive Summary, and Table of Contents - PDF, 1.15 MB
Draft EA – Chapter 1 (Introduction) and Chapter 2 (Alternatives, Including the Proposed Action - PDF, 1.16 MB
Draft EA – Sections 3.0 (Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences), 3.1 (Biological Resources), and 3.2 (Water Resources) - PDF, 893 kb
Draft EA – Sections 3.3 (Transportation), 3.4 (Cultural Resources), and 3.5 (Visual Resources) - PDF, 3.3 MB
Draft EA – Sections 3.6 (Land Use), 3.7 (Air Quality), and 3.8 (Greenhouse Gas Emissions) - PDF, 889 kb
Draft EA – Sections 3.9 (Socioeconomics), 3.10 (Hazards and Hazardous Substances), and 3.11 (Utilities) - PDF, 1 MB
Draft EA – Sections 3.12 (Noise), 3.13 (Public Services), and 3.14 (Geology and Soils)- PDF, 987 kb
Draft EA – Chapter 4 (Cumulative Impacts) - PDF, 1.3 MB
Draft EA – Chapter 5 (Other Considerations) and Chapter 6 (List of Preparers) - PDF, 126 kb
Draft EA – Appendix A (EA Public Involvement) - PDF, 2.5 MB
Draft EA – Appendix B (Biological Resources Supporting Information) - PDF, 36 MB
Draft EA – Appendix C (Wetland Delineation & Preliminary Jurisdictional Report) - PDF, 7.2 MB
Draft EA – Appendix D (Transportation Impact Study) - PDF, 2.6 MB
Draft EA – Appendix E (Cultural Resources Supporting Information) - PDF, 552 kb
Draft EA – Appendix F (Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Supporting Information) - PDF, 485 kb
Draft EA – Appendix G (Noise Assessment Worksheets) - PDF, 203 kb
Draft EA – Appendix H (Geotechnical Assessment Report) - PDF, 9.5 MB
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Former Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment Concord: Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Disposal and Reuse of the NWS Concord and to Announce a Public Scoping Meeting: 03/15/2013 - CONCORD, Ca -- The Department of the Navy (Navy) announces its intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to evaluate the potential environmental consequences of the disposal and reuse of surplus property at the former NWS Concord, California. A 30-day public scoping period is being held to receive comments on the scope of the EIS, including the range of actions, alternatives, and environmental concerns that should be addressed. A public scoping meeting will also be held in the City of Concord, California, to provide information and receive written comments on the scope of the EIS. Federal, state, and local agencies and interested individuals are invited to comment on the scope of the EIS and attend the public scoping meeting.
Two public scoping meetings will be held on the same day. The public scoping meeting is scheduled for Thursday, April 4, 2013 at 4:00-6:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Concord Senior Citizens Center (Wisteria Room), 2727 Parkside Circle, Concord, California, 94519.
Comments can be made in the following ways: (1) Written comments at the scheduled public scoping meeting; or (2) Written comments mailed to the Navy BRAC PMO address in this notice; or (3) Written comments faxed to the Navy BRAC PMO fax number in this notice; or (4) Comments submitted via e-mail using the Navy BRAC PMO e-mail address in this notice.
Written comments must be postmarked, faxed, or emailed by midnight Friday, April 19, 2013, and sent to: Director, NAVFAC BRAC PMO West, Attn: Mr. Ronald Bochenek, 1455 Frazee Road, Suite 900, San Diego, California 92108-4310, telephone 619-532-0906, fax 619-532-9858, email: ronald.bochenek.ctr@navy.mil.
The complete text of the Notice of Intent, including a summary of the proposed action, alternatives, and scope of the proposed EIS and information on how to participate in the public scoping process can be viewed or downloaded by clicking the link below.
Related Documents:
March 2013, Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Disposal and Reuse of the Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment Concord, and to Announce a Public Scoping Meeting - PDF, 245 kb
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Former Mare Island Naval Shipyard: U.S. Navy Announces Revised Proposed Plan for Marine Corps Firing Range: 03/11/2013 - VALLEJO, Ca -- The Department of the Navy (Navy), in coordination with the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) invites the public to comment on the Revised Proposed Plan (PP)/Draft Remedial Action Plan (RAP) for the Marine Corps Firing Range (MCFR) at the Former Mare Island Naval Shipyard (MINS). The Former MINS is located in Vallejo, California west of Mare Island Strait.
This Revised PP/Draft RAP recommends the use of institutional controls (ICs) as the preferred remedial alternative. The Navy in conjunction with the federal and state regulatory agencies has determined that the preferred alternative is protective of human health and the environment and achieves the Remedial Action Objectives developed for the MCFR.
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
The Navy invites the public to review and comment on the Revised PP/Draft RAP during the 30-day public comment period held from March 11, 2013 through April 10, 2013. Public comments must be submitted in writing and postmarked or e-mailed no later than April 10, 2013. Please send all comments to the Navy Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Environmental Coordinator, Ms. Janet Lear, 1455 Frazee Road, Suite 900, San Diego, California 92108-4310, (619) 532-0780 (fax), or janet.lear@navy.mil.
For more information, click the Public Notice below.
Related Documents:
March 2013, Notice of Availability, Public Comment Period, and Public Meeting
Revised Proposed Plan/Draft Remedial Action Plan For
Marine Corps Firing Range - PDF, 59 kb
March 2013, March 2013, Revised Proposed Plan / Draft Remedial Action Plan – Marine Corps Firing Range - PDF, 2.8 MB
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Former Naval Air Station South Weymouth: Notice of Availability and Public Comment Period on the Proposed Plan for Solvent Release Area Site: 02/25/2013 - WEYMOUTH, Ma -- The Department of the Navy encourages the public to comment on the Proposed Plan for the Solvent Release Area Site at the former Naval Air Station (NAS) South Weymouth, Weymouth, Massachusetts. The Plan proposes a remedy under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA).
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
The Navy invites interested members of the public to review and comment on this Proposed Plan during a 30-day Public Comment Period, from February 21 to March 23, 2013. Public comments submitted in writing must be postmarked or emailed no later than March 23, 2013. If you have any questions or wish to comment on this project, please contact Mr. David Barney, Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Environmental Coordinator, former NAS South Weymouth, 1134 Main Street, Building 11, South Weymouth, MA 02190; Email: david.a.barney@navy.mil; phone: 617-753-4656.
For more information, click the Public Notice below.
Related Documents:
February 2013, Notice of Availability and Public Comment Period - Proposed Plan for Solvent Release Area Site - PDF, 50 kb
February 2013, Proposed Plan for Solvent Release Area (SRA) - Operable Unit 14 - PDF, 1.5 MB More...
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Former Naval Air Station Alameda: Notice of Availability and Announcement of Public Meeting, Draft Environmental Assessment for the Transfer of Excess Federal Property and Development of an Outpatient Clinic, Offices, and National Cemetery: 02/22/2013 - ALAMEDA, CA -- The Department of the Navy (Navy) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), as joint lead agencies, have prepared and made available for public review a Draft EA for the transfer of excess Federal property and development of an outpatient clinic, offices, and National Cemetery at the former NAS Alameda , California. The Draft EA evaluates the potential direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts on the human and natural environment resulting from the Navy and VA Proposed Action to transfer excess Federal property at the former NAS Alameda and its subsequent reuse by the VA.
A 30-day public comment period is being held to receive comments on the Draft EA. A public meeting will also be held to provide information and receive comments on the Draft EA. Federal, state, and local agencies and interested individuals and organizations are encouraged to review and comment on the Draft EA or attend the public meeting.
The complete text of the Draft EA can be viewed and/or downloaded at the link below. The Draft EA is also available for viewing at the City of Alameda Planning Division (by appointment only); City of Alameda Public Libraries – Main, Bay Farm Island Branch, West End Branch; City of Oakland, Citywide Planning Main Office (by appointment only); City of Oakland Libraries – Main, Cesar E. Chavez Branch, 81st Avenue Branch, Dimond Branch, Eastmont Branch; and San Francisco Public Library – Main. Single electronic compact disk copies of the Draft EA will be made available upon request by contacting the VA at the address in this notice.
Two public meetings will be held on the same day. Each meeting will be preceded by an open information session to allow interested individuals to review information presented in the Draft EA. The open information session and public meeting is scheduled for:
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Session #1 (1:00 – 3:00 p.m.) and Session #2 (6:00 – 8:00 p.m.)
USS HORNET Museum
707 W Hornet Ave, Pier 3
Alameda, CA 94501
Comments on the Draft EA can be made by oral statement or written comment at the scheduled public meeting or mailed, faxed, or emailed to the following address:
Douglas Roaldson, Environmental Program Manager, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs/VISN 21, 201 Walnut Avenue, Room 1020, Mare Island, CA 94592-1107; Fax: 707-562-8369; Email: Alameda.EA@va.gov
To be considered, all comments must be received by Friday, March 29, 2013. Comments will become part of the public record and will be responded to in the Final EA.
Related Documents:
February 2013, Notice of Availability and Announcement of Public Meeting - Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Transfer of Excess Federal Property and Development of an Outpatient Clinic, Offices, and National Cemetery at the Former Naval Air Station Alameda, California - PDF, 44 kb
Draft EA – Cover, Abstract, Executive Summary, and Table of Contents - PDF, 1.15 MB
Draft EA – Chapter 1 (Introduction) and Chapter 2 (Alternatives, Including the Proposed Action - PDF, 1.16 MB
Draft EA – Sections 3.0 (Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences), 3.1 (Biological Resources), and 3.2 (Water Resources) - PDF, 893 kb
Draft EA – Sections 3.3 (Transportation), 3.4 (Cultural Resources), and 3.5 (Visual Resources) - PDF, 3.3 MB
Draft EA – Sections 3.6 (Land Use), 3.7 (Air Quality), and 3.8 (Greenhouse Gas Emissions) - PDF, 889 kb
Draft EA – Sections 3.9 (Socioeconomics), 3.10 (Hazards and Hazardous Substances), and 3.11 (Utilities) - PDF, 1 MB
Draft EA – Sections 3.12 (Noise), 3.13 (Public Services), and 3.14 (Geology and Soils)- PDF, 987 kb
Draft EA – Chapter 4 (Cumulative Impacts) - PDF, 1.3 MB
Draft EA – Chapter 5 (Other Considerations) and Chapter 6 (List of Preparers) - PDF, 126 kb
Draft EA – Appendix A (EA Public Involvement) - PDF, 2.5 MB
Draft EA – Appendix B (Biological Resources Supporting Information) - PDF, 36 MB
Draft EA – Appendix C (Wetland Delineation & Preliminary Jurisdictional Report) - PDF, 7.2 MB
Draft EA – Appendix D (Transportation Impact Study) - PDF, 2.6 MB
Draft EA – Appendix E (Cultural Resources Supporting Information) - PDF, 552 kb
Draft EA – Appendix F (Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Supporting Information) - PDF, 485 kb
Draft EA – Appendix G (Noise Assessment Worksheets) - PDF, 203 kb
Draft EA – Appendix H (Geotechnical Assessment Report) - PDF, 9.5 MB
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Former Naval Shipyard Hunters Point: Notice of Proposed Plan and Public Comment Period for Parcels E and UC-3: 02/12/2013 - SAN FRANCISCO, Ca -- The U.S. Department of the Navy, in coordination with state and federal environmental regulatory agencies, encourages the public to comment on its Proposed Plan for cleanup of Parcels E and UC-3 at the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco, California. The Proposed Plan summarizes the remedial (cleanup) alternatives evaluated by the Navy and explains the reasons for identifying the preferred alternatives to address contamination at Parcels E and UC-3.
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
The Navy invites interested members of the public to review and comment on the Parcels E and UC-3 Proposed Plan during a Public Comment Period, from February 13, 2013, to March 15, 2013. Public comments must be submitted in writing and must be received no later than March 15, 2013. Alternatively, members of the public are invited to attend a Public Meeting on February 28, 2013, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Public comments to the Proposed Plan will also be accepted at this meeting. If you have any questions or wish to comment on this project, please contact Mr. Keith Forman, Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Environmental Coordinator, BRAC Program Management Office West, 1455 Frazee Road, Suite 900, San Diego, CA 92108-4310; keith.s.forman@navy.mil; (619) 532-0913 office phone; (415) 308-1458 cell phone; (619) 532-0995 fax.
For more information, click the Public Notice below.
Related Documents:
February 2013, Notice of Proposed Plan and Public Comment Period for Parcels E and UC-3 - PDF, 10 kb
February 2013, Parcels E and UC-3 Proposed Plan - PDF, 1.76 MB
February 2013, Fact Sheet: Summary of the Proposed Plan for Parcels E and UC-3 - PDF, 581 kb More...
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Former Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove: 1/9/2013 - HORSHAM, Pa -- The Navy completed the transfer of approximately three (3) acres of land and facilities at the Former Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on January 9, 2013. The parcel contains an existing FAA operated airport surveillance radar which supports the Philadelphia Air Traffic Control Center. More...
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Former Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment Concord: Notice of Availability of Action Memorandums for Time-Critical Removal Actions: 12/06/2012 - CONCORD, Ca -- The Department of the Navy, in coordination with state (California Department of Toxic Substance Control and Regional Water Quality Control Board) and federal (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) environmental regulatory agencies, announces the release of two Action Memorandums to perform Time-Critical Removal Actions at two sites at the former Naval Weapons Station (NAVWPNSTA) Seal Beach Detachment Concord in Concord, California.
The Former Inland Burn/Railroad Siding Excavation Area (FIB/RSE) and Guam Way site are both located within the central portion of the Inland Area of the former NAVWPNSTA Concord. More...
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Former Naval Shipyard Hunters Point: Navy Announces Final Record of Decision for Parcel E-2: 11/21/2012 - SAN FRANCISCO, Ca -- The U.S. Navy announces the approved Final Record of Decision for Parcel E-2 at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. The Navy and the U.S. EPA have co-selected an environmental cleanup remedy which is protective of human health and the environment. More...
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Former Naval Air Station Alameda: Notice of Proposed Plan and Comment Period for Operable Unit - 2C, Installation Sites 5, 10, and 12: 09/26/2012 - ALAMEDA, Ca -- The U.S. Navy, in coordination with state and federal environmental regulatory agencies, encourages the public to comment on the Proposed Plan for former Naval Air Station (NAS) Alameda Operable Unit 2C, Installation Restoration (IR) Sites 5, 10, and 12, located on Alameda Point in Alameda, California. The Proposed Plan presents the preferred alternatives to address contaminated soil/sediment and groundwater at IR Sites 5 and 10, and recommends no action for IR Site 12.
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
The Navy invites interested members of the public to review and comment on the Proposed Plan during the 30-day public comment period, held from October 4 through November 5, 2012. Public comments must be submitted in writing and postmarked or e-mailed no later than November 5, 2012, or provided during the public meeting on October 11, 2012. Please send all comments to: Mr. Derek
Robinson, BRAC Environmental Coordinator, BRAC Program Management Office West, 1455
Frazee Road, Suite 900, San Diego, California 92108, Email: derek.j.robinson1@navy.mil@navy.mil , or by fax (619)
532-0983.
For more information, click the Public Notice below.
Related Documents:
September 2012, Notice of Proposed Plan and Comment Period for Operable Unit - 2C, Installation Sites 5, 10, and 12 - PDF, 31 kb
September 2012, Proposed Plan for Operable Unit 2C Installation Restoration Sites 5, 10, and 12 - PDF, 2.8 MB More...
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Former Naval Air Station South Weymouth: Notice of Availability and Public Comment Period on the Proposed Plan for the Building 82 Site: 07/30/2012 - SOUTH WEYMOUTH, Ma -- The Department of the Navy encourages the public to comment on the Proposed Plan for the Building 82 Site at the former Naval Air Station (NAS) South Weymouth, Weymouth, Massachusetts. The Plan proposes a remedy under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA).
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
The Navy invites interested members of the public to review and comment on this Proposed Plan during a 30-day Public Comment Period, from August 1 to August 31, 2012. Public comments submitted in writing must be postmarked or emailed no later than August 31, 2012. If you have any questions or wish to comment on this project, please contact Mr. David Barney, Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Environmental Coordinator, former NAS South Weymouth, 1134 Main Street, Building 11, South Weymouth, MA 02190; Email: david.a.barney@navy.mil; phone: 617-753-4656; fax: 617-753-4851.
For more information, click the Public Notice below.
Related Documents:
July 2012, Notice of Availability and Public Comment Period - Proposed Plan for the Building 82 (Hangar 2) Site - PDF, 50 kb
July 2012, Proposed Plan for Building 82 (Hangar 2) - Operable Unit 11 - PDF, 1.8 MB More...
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Former Mare Island Naval Shipyard: 07/03/2012 - VALLEJO, Ca -- The Navy conveyed 5.74 acres of reversionary property at the former Mare Island Naval Shipyard to the State of California on July 3, 2012. The parcel known, as the Sanitary Sewage Treatment Plant Parcel, was a sewer outfall that had been excluded from the Western Early Transfer footprint in 2002 to undergo additional environmental investigation. The parcel was later determined to be suitable for transfer by the Navy with concurrence from the Regional Water Quality Control Board and the California Department of Toxic Substances Control. More...
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Former Naval Shipyard Hunters Point: Notice of the Availability of Record of Decision for the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Disposal and Reuse of Hunters Point Naval Shipyard: 06/22/2012 - SAN FRANCISCO, Ca -- The Department of the Navy (DoN), after carefully weighing the environmental consequences of the proposed action, announces its decision to dispose of the Hunters Point Shipyard in a manner consistent with the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency’s (SFRA’s) Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Plan, as amended August 3, 2010. The Record of Decision (ROD) amends the DoN’s previous ROD for the Disposal and Reuse of the Hunters Point Annex to the Naval Station Treasure Island, Formerly Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, California, November 20, 2000 (65 FR 69744).
The complete text of the ROD and the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) for the Disposal and Reuse of Hunters Point Shipyard, San Francisco, California, March 2012 can be viewed or downloaded by clicking the link below. The ROD and Final SEIS are also available for viewing at the: 1.) San Francisco Main Library, 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA 94102; 2.) San Francisco State University Library, 1360 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132; 3.) Hastings Law Library, UC Hastings College of the Law, 200 McAllister Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102; 4.) Jonsson Library of Government Documents, Cecil H. Green Library, Bing Wing, Stanford, CA 94305; 5.) Institute of Governmental Studies Library, UC Berkeley, 109 Moses Hall #2370, Berkeley, CA 94720; and 6.) City Planning Department (By Appointment), 1650 Mission Street, Fourth Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103.
Single copies of the ROD will be made available upon request by contacting: Director, Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Program Management Office (PMO) West, Attention: Mr. Ronald Bochenek, 1455 Frazee Road, Suite 900, San Diego, CA, 92108. Phone: (619) 532-0906. Email: ronald.bochenek.ctr@navy.mil
Related Documents:
June 2012, Record of Decision for the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Disposal and Reuse of Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, California – PDF, 816 kb
June 2012, Notice of the Availability of Record of Decision for the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Disposal and Reuse of Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, California – PDF, 56 kb
April 2012, Notice of Availability of the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the Disposal and Reuse of Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, California – PDF, 101kb
March 2012, FINAL Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the Disposal and Reuse of Hunters Point Shipyard, San Francisco, California - Volume 1: Chapters 1 – 10 (Cover and Title Page) – PDF, 55kb
Abstract – PDF, 58 kb
Executive Summary – PDF, 1.6 MB
Table of Contents, List of Figures and Tables, and Acronyms and Abbreviations – PDF, 140 kb
Chapter 1: Purpose and Need – PDF, 623 kb
Chapter 2: Proposed Action and Alternatives – PDF, 7.9 MB
Chapter 3: Affected Environment – PDF, 7.0 MB
Chapter 4: Environmental Consequences – PDF, 9.5 MB
Chapter 5: Cumulative Impacts – PDF, 583 kb
Chapter 6: Other Considerations – PDF, 417 kb
Chapter 7: Consultation and Coordination – PDF, 67 kb
Chapter 8: References – PDF, 148 kb
Chapter 9: Glossary – PDF, 98 kb
Chapter 9: Glossary – PDF, 98 kb
Chapter 9: Glossary – PDF, 98 kb
Chapter 10 – SEIS Distribution List – PDF, 135
March 2012, FINAL Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the Disposal and Reuse of Hunters Point Shipyard, San Francisco, California - Volume 2: Appendices A through P (Cover and Title Page) – PDF, 625kb.
Appendix A: Public Notices - PDF, 1.6 MB
Appendix B: Public Scoping - PDF, 1.6 MB
Appendix C: Public Hearing and Draft SEIS Comments and Responses - PDF, 8.4 MB
Appendix D: Agency Consultation - PDF, 1.1 MB
Appendix E: Proposition G – Bayview Jobs, Parks, and Housing Initiative - PDF, 2.5 MB
Appendix F: BCDC Consistency Determination - PDF, 795 kb
Appendix G: Utilities Resource Data - PDF, 248 kb
Appendix H: Proposed Shoreline Improvements - PDF, 344 kb
Appendix I: Special Status Species - PDF, 473 kb
Appendix J: Air Emissions Calculations - PDF, 1.4 MB
Appendix K: Noise Resource Data - PDF, 520 kb
Appendix L: Transportation, Traffic, and Circulation Resource Data - PDF, 8.6 MB
Appendix M: 1993 Baseline Impacts Analysis - PDF, 897 kb
Appendix N: Infrastructure Plan - PDF, 22 kb
Appendix O: Community Benefits Plan - PDF, 132 kb
Appendix P: Below-Market Rate Housing Plan - PDF, 1.4 MB
February 2011, DRAFT Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the Disposal and Reuse of Hunters Point Shipyard, San Francisco, California, Volume 1 (Chapters 1 – 10) - PDF, 17.5 MB (View file in the Hunters Point Environmental Documents Section)
February 2011, DRAFT Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the Disposal and Reuse of Hunters Point Shipyard, San Francisco, California, Volume 2 (Appendices A-P) - PDF, 10.8 MB (View file in the Hunters Point Environmental Documents Section)
November 2000, Record of Decision for the Disposal and Reuse of Hunters Point Shipyard, San Francisco, California - PDF, 199 kb
March 2000, Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Disposal and Reuse of Hunters Point Shipyard, San Francisco, California, Volume 1 - PDF, 182 kb
March 2000, Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Disposal and Reuse of Hunters Point Shipyard, San Francisco, California, Volume 2 - PDF, 250 kb More...
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Former Naval Station Treasure Island: 04/12/2012 - SAN FRANCISCO, Ca -- Installation Restoration Site 27 Former Clipper Cove Skeet Range: April 9, 2012 - The Department of the Navy announces the release of the Record of Decision (ROD)/Remedial Action Plan for Site 27. Site 27 consists of 19 acres within Clipper Cove, located in the San Francisco Bay between Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island. More...
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Former Naval Air Station Alameda: Dredging at Former Naval Air Station Alameda Seaplane Lagoon: 02/22/2012 - ALAMEDA, Ca -- As described in a Fact Sheet published December 22, 2011, the Department of the Navy is currently performing dredging at the former Naval Air Station (NAS) Alameda Seaplane Lagoon (Site 17). The purpose of this work is to protect human health and the environment by removing contaminated sediments. The Navy is aware of some recent concerns regarding equipment noise have been expressed about work being performed during the night.
The dredge barge generator used to supply power for the work is the primary source of noise associated with the cleanup operations, and a muffler has been in place since the beginning of the project to reduce noise. The Navy is attempting to install a more effective muffler to further reduce the noise level and expect the nighttime dredging will be completed later this month or early March, 2012.
Since January 26, 2012, the Navy has been working around the clock to complete all in-water work prior to the beginning of the nesting season of the endangered California Least Tern, and to minimize the cost to the taxpayers by avoiding daily mobilization/demobilization costs.
The cleanup is being conducted in accordance with the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). The sediment cleanup consists of dredging, post-dredge sampling, dewatering the dredged sediments, sampling the dewatered sediments to determine their waste characteristics, and final disposal of the sediments.
During all phases of the IR Site 17 cleanup, health and safety protocols have been and continue to be in place to protect workers and the community. The dredging area is surrounded by a turbidity curtain to prevent the release of suspended sediment. Water quality is monitored to ensure that the dredging operations do not adversely impact water outside the contained dredging area. For land based work, dust controls are in place and air monitoring is conducted to ensure no dust is generated that could impact site workers or off-site receptors.
Related Documents:
22 February 2012 - PRESS RELEASE: NAVY DREDGING AT FORMER NAS ALAMEDA SEAPLANE LAGOON More...
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Former Naval Auxiliary Landing Field Crows Landing: Installation Restoration Program Site 17
Administration Area Groundwater Plume: 01/30/2012 - CROWS LANDING, Ca -- The Department of the Navy will host a public meeting to discuss the Proposed Plan for remediation of Installation Restoration Program Site 17, on Thursday February 9, 2012, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Best Western Villa Del Lago, 2959 Speno Drive, Patterson California. More...
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Former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads: Navy Transfers Nearly 1,000 Acres to Puerto Rico: 01/26/2012 - CEIBA, Puerto Rico -- The Department of the Navy today transfers 992 acres of the former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads (NSRR), Puerto Rico, to the Local Redevelopment Authority (LRA) for NSRR through an Economic Development Conveyance (EDC). An EDC is an authority provided to the military services to dispose of property for the purposes of job generation.
Under the terms of the EDC, the Navy will transfer a total of nearly 1,370 acres of land and improvements to the LRA in exchange for an anticipated consideration of $8.04 million. The Navy would also be paid an additional forty percent of all LRA revenue over $56.8 million received through 2035. The remaining 378 acres will be transferred to the LRA as Navy completes the environmental remediation process for the property.
“Through the transfer of 1,370 acres of lands and facilities to the Local Redevelopment Authority – Roosevelt Roads, the government of Puerto Rico will achieve Governor Luis Fortuño’s strategic objective of creating jobs and spurring economic growth in the towns of Ceiba and Naguabo, and the eastern region of Puerto Rico, which were most severely impacted by the closure of former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads,” said Jaime López, Interim Executive Director of the LRA. “
Both the Navy and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico benefit from this transfer noted James Anderson, Director of Navy BRAC PMO Southeast. The Navy will no longer have to carry caretaker and security costs for the property and the Commonwealth will reap the benefits of maximizing economic and job creation potential for this area of the Caribbean Anderson also said.
“We have kept our promise to communities adjacent to NSRR and the people of Puerto Rico that we would finalize negotiations with the Navy this year. The culmination of the Economic Development Conveyance process also represents a vote of confidence by the Navy to the vision and viability of the Master and Business Plans proposed by the LRA and the ability of the government of Puerto Rico to make this redevelopment project a reality. We appreciate the cooperation and support provided by Navy officials throughout this process,” said López.
With this transfer, the Navy will have disposed of over 65% of NSRR. Next month the Navy will initiate a public sale auction for over 2,000 acres. Information regarding the sale can be found at www.roosey-roads.com
Related Documents:
26 January 2012 - PRESS RELEASE: NAVY TRANSFERS NEARLY 1,000 ACRES TO PUERTO RICO More...
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Former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads: 12/20/2011 - CEIBA, Puerto Rico -- The Department of the Navy signed an Economic Development Conveyance (EDC) Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Local Redevelopment Authority (LRA) that details the conveyance of approximately 1,370 acres of the former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads (NSRR) for the Commonwealth's economic redevelopment in exchange for an anticipated consideration of $8.04 million. The parties expect to have an initial closing for approximately 1,000 acres and improvements, including utility systems on 26 January 2012. This conveyance will support job creation and economic redevelopment of the installation and the surrounding community. More...
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Former Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment Concord: Notice of Proposed Plan and Public Comment Period for Installation Restoration Site 27: 01/04/2012 - CONCORD, Ca -- The Department of the Navy (Navy), in coordination with state and federal environmental regulatory agencies, encourages the public to comment on the Proposed Plan for Installation Restoration Site 27 (Site 27) in the Inland Area at the former Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment Concord (NAVWPNSTA Concord). Former NAVWPNSTA Concord was a major naval munitions transport and shipment facility located in the north-central portion of Contra Costa County, California, about 30 miles northeast of San Francisco. Site 27 is located within the northwestern portion of the Inland Area and occupies approximately 0.41 acres. The Proposed Plan presents a summary of investigations performed at Site 27 as well as the preferred approach for Site 27. The Navy completed a cleanup action at Site 27, removing soil that contained contaminants above levels considered safe for unrestricted reuse. Since there is no longer a risk to human health or the environment, no additional cleanup action is necessary for Site 27. Therefore, the Navy’s preferred approach is no further action.
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
The Navy invites interested members of the public to review and comment on the Site 27 Proposed Plan during a 30-day Public Comment Period, from January 4 to February 3, 2012. Public comments must be submitted in writing and be postmarked or e-mailed no later than February 3, 2012. In addition, members of the public are invited to attend the Public Meeting on Wednesday, January 18, 2012 at the Clyde Community Center, 109 Wellington Avenue, Clyde, California 94520, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Verbal and written public comments on the Proposed Plan will be accepted at this meeting. If you have any questions or wish to comment on this project, please contact Mr. Scott Anderson, Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Environmental Coordinator, Former NAVWPNSTA Concord, BRAC Program Management Office West, 1455 Frazee Road, Suite 900, San Diego, CA 92108-43101; Email: scott.d.anderson@navy.mil; phone: (619) 532-0938 phone; (619) 532-0940 fax.
Related Documents:
January 2012, Public Notice - Proposed Plan and Public Comment Period for Installation Restoration Site 27 - PDF, 152 kb
January 2012, PROPOSED PLAN - Installation Restoration Site 27, Inland Area - PDF, 3.85 MB More...
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Navy Conveys 1,646 Acres at NSRR for Aviation Purposes: CEIBA, Puerto Rico -- On February 8th, 2008, the Department of the Navy successfully completed the transfer of ownership of the airfield operations property at the former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads in Ceiba, Puerto Rico, to the Port Authority of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The transfer was completed via a no-cost Public Benefit Conveyance between the Navy and the Port Authority.
The Roosevelt Roads airfield Public Benefit Conveyance is recognized as a significant step in the continuation of the Navy’s efforts toward the disposition of the former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads property.
Nestled into a valley surrounded by the coastal mountains to the north and the Delicias Hills to the south, the airfield operations property totals about 1,646 acres and includes both helipads and runways, the largest of which is an 11,000 foot main runway, designed and built to service virtually any type of commercial and private jet aircraft. The land transfers by the Navy along with the planned future redevelopment efforts at the former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads are seen by many as potential key contributors to the future economic development of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, particularly in the eastern sector of the island.
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The Navy to conduct structural analysis of Hangar 1 at former NAS Moffett Field: SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- The U.S. Navy Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Program Management Office West will conduct a structural analysis of Hangar 1 at former Naval Air Station Moffett Field. The structural analysis will determine the integrity of the hangar’s structural steel, which will aid in the evaluation of several alternatives being evaluated in the Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/CA). Results of the structural analysis will be incorporated into the EE/CA. While a structural analysis is traditionally conducted during the pre-design phase of an environmental restoration project (post EE/CA), the Navy feels that conducting a structural analysis at this time will provide valuable information that is needed to make a sound evaluation of several alternatives to determine if they would be feasible if selected.
Because the Navy is adding the structural analysis to the EE/CA, release of the document will be after the analysis is complete, rather than December 2007 as previously planned.
The EE/CA’s release is not anticipated to delay the implementation schedule of the cleanup action. At the upcoming January 10th Moffett Field Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) meeting, the Navy will provide an update on the structural analysis and the anticipated release date of the EE/CA.
A public meeting to accept oral comments on the EE/CA will be scheduled within the public comment period following the EE/CA release. Community members will be notified of the EE/CA release and public meeting dates when they are available.
For more information about Hangar 1 and the environmental restoration program at Moffett Field, please contact Mr. Darren Newton, the Navy’s BRAC Environmental Coordinator, at 619-532-0963 or darren.newton@navy.mil.
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Naval Station Pascagoula reverts to State of Mississippi: PASCAGOULA, Miss. -- After more than 12 months of teamwork between the Secretary of the State of Mississippi's Office and the Navy, ownership of Naval Station Pascagoula (known to the local community as Singing River Island) returned to the State of Mississippi on June 1, 2007. Navy representatives from BRAC Program Management Office, Naval Station Pascagoula, Navy Region Southeast, Fleet Forces Command, Commander Navy Installations Command, Resident Officer in Charge of Construction Gulfport and Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast collaborated with representatives from the Mississippi Secretary of State's Office, Jackson County Economic Development Foundation (Local Redevelopment Authority- LRA) and the Office of Economic Adjustment to work through various issues and concerns to expedite the conveyance of this property. This conveyance via reversion of approximately 528 acres of land with 75 buildings is the first major Navy property disposal for the 2005 round of base closures.
The 2005 BRAC law slated Naval Station Pascagoula for closure. Naval Station Pascagoula was composed of three (3) non-contiguous parcels of property: Singing River Island, Lakeside Manor and Sand Hill Family Housing. Singing River Island represents the majority of the property and was acquired from the State of Mississippi with the stipulation that once it was no longer required by the Navy for a Homeport or related facilities, the island would automatically revert to the State of Mississippi.
In September 2006, Hurricane Katrina left significant water, roof and pier damage to the facilities on the installation. Most of the damage was repaired; however, some of the roof repairs were temporary and began to fail prior to conveyance. The State of Mississippi was greatly concerned about the condition of the facilities on the property post Hurricane Katrina as well as personal property inventory and utility costs as they were to assume ownership at the time of reversion. Although the Navy's mission on the island was complete November 2006, the reversion was delayed to allow additional repairs to be made to ensure weather tight facilities. These additional repairs totaled $1.9M.
In close communication with the State's representatives, the Navy drafted a scope of work for the repairs and provided a copy to the State prior to contract award. The contract was awarded February 2007 with an aggressive schedule that was completed May 2007, ahead of schedule.
An Environmental Condition of Property was completed August 2006 and was provided to the State's representatives. There were no environmental issues regarding hazardous wastes nor installation restoration as this installation became operational in 1992.
Air Force will take ownership of Sand Hill Family Housing on October 1, 2007 via federal agency transfer. Disposal of Lakeside Manor is pending.
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Department of the Navy BRAC PMO
1455 Frazee Road, Suite 900
San Diego, CA 92108-4310
Phone: (619) 532-0900
Fax: (619) 532-9858
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