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...
23 April 2019 This is the first in a series of community updates about the clean-up work at Hunters Point Statement: The Navy's first priority in its Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) clean-up work at Hunters Point is community health and safety. To ensure residents and all interested parties can feel confident about the path forward for Hunters Point, the Navy is committed to providing access to...
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
06 December 2018 Navy's perspective on the completion of radiological scans for Parcel A-1 Statement: The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) surface scans of Parcel A-1 were completed on October 26, 2018, and the information collected confirms that the area was not used for work involving radiological materials. The scan did not find any soil contamination or evidence of...