30 October 2019 How Does the Navy Keep the Community Informed About the Cleanup Program at Hunters Point? Statement: The Navy is committed to keeping the greater Hunters Point community informed about cleanup program progress at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard (HPNS). The ultimate goal is to ensure confidence in the safety of the Shipyard property upon transfer to the City of San Francisco...
30 October 2019 Ensuring the Protectiveness of Property Parcels Transferred to the City of San Francisco Statement: In July 2019, the Navy released its latest Five-Year Review report for the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard (HPNS), confirming that current and planned cleanup remedies at the site are protective of human health and the environment or will be when they are completed...
13 August 2019 Facts About 'Durable Covers' and Protecting Public Health at Hunters Point Statement: Public health and safety is the Navy’s first priority in the cleanup at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard (HPNS). The Navy has worked extensively with federal, state regulators and city agencies to ensure the safe transfer of Hunters Point to the City of San Francisco. The Navy develops a...
08 August 2019 Navy Releases Evaluation of Remedial Goals for Soil at Hunters Point, Opens Comment Period Statement: The Five-Year Review report for the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard (HPNS), released on August 6, recommended that the Navy evaluate the soil radiological remedial goals. Today, the Navy is releasing its evaluation for review and comment by stakeholders...
07 August 2019 Navy Releases Five-Year Review Report Statement: On 31 July, the Navy released a Five-Year Review report for the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard (HPNS). The review confirms that current and planned remedies at the site are, or will be at their completion, protective of human health and the environment. Recommendations in Section 7...
06 August 2019 Community Update About the Cleanup Work at Hunters Point Statement: The Navy’s first priority in its Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) cleanup work at Hunters Point is community health and safety. Our commitment to ensuring the community has confidence in the safety of property transferred from Hunters Point to the City of San Francisco includes regular...
18 July 2019 Information about the Navy’s Radiological Oversight Program Statement: After extensive consultations with EPA, the Navy has released its work plan for retesting Parcel G at the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. On June 20, the U.S. EPA approved a portion of the work plan, which details the collection and analyses methods for soil background samples...
21 June 2019 Navy Releases Hunters Point Parcel G Work Plan Statement: After extensive consultations with EPA, the Navy has released its work plan for retesting Parcel G at the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. On June 20, the U.S. EPA approved a portion of the work plan, which details the collection and analyses methods for soil background samples. This...
29 April 2019 Update regarding the finalization of Navy’s Hunters Point Five Year Review and Parcel G work plan Statement: The Navy is working with the Environmental Protection Agency to finalize its Five Year Review and Parcel G work plan for Hunters Point...
25 April 2019 Navy Statement on CDPH Final Report Verifying Parcel A2 Safety Statement: The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has released its final report on the radiological health and safety survey of Parcel A-2, click here. The report confirms that Parcel A-2 is safe. The Navy appreciates CDPH’s partnership in performing this important and detailed work...