17 December 2019 Facts About a Recently Excavated Low-level Radiological Material at Treasure Island (updated 10-4-19) During routine soil remedial activities, the Navy excavated approximately a basketball-sized amount of soil beneath 10 inches of concrete at the entrance of a residential unit within the former Naval Station Treasure Island (NSTI) Site 12 Housing Area.Because the Navy’s first priority in the cleanup...
26 March 2019 Work Performed by TETRA TECH EC on Treasure Island The Navy understands the community concerns related to recent reporting about Tetra Tech EC work at Treasure Island. The Navy would like to reassure residents that there is no radiological health risk to those who live on, work on or visit Treasure Island...
02 February 2019 The Environmental and Radiological Clean-up Program at NSTI Public health and safety are the Navy's priorities in the cleanup of the former Naval Station Treasure Island. The Navy understands the concerns raised by residents and community organizations and continues its commitment working with regulatory partners to complete the investigation process and...
19 December 2018 Navy General Statement on Resident and Public Safety at NSTI NSTI is safe for residents, employees and visitors.Multiple regulatory agencies have concluded that even as cleanup requirements at NSTI evolved, there was no risk to human health and safety in residential areas from subsurface objects discovered through the environmental cleanup program. These...
11 December 2018 Frequently Asked Questions is safe to live on, work on and visit at NSTI (FAQs Updated as of 5-11-21) Statement: Update to factsheet shared during the Dec. 11, 2018 RAB meeting, link below. May 2021, Treasure Island FAQs