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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 DODHF Novato / Hamilton Army Airfield: On Monday, July 13, 2009, The Department of the Navy (DON) announces the availability of and invites public comments on a Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis for the Building 965 Area at Parcel 1A at the Former Department of Defense Housing Facility (DODHF) Novato in Novato, California. The DON will hold a 30 day public comment period through Friday, August 14, 2009.
For more information, see the July 2009 Public Notice below.
Related Documents:
July 2009, Public Notice - Former DODHF Novato, 30 Day Public Comment Period on the EE/CA at Parcel 1A - PDF, 72 kb
July 2009, Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/CA), Non-Time Critical Removal Action for the Building 965 Area at Parcel 1A - PDF, 5.7 MB
EE/CA - APPENDIX A: Applicable or Revelant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) - PDF, 388 kb
EE/CA - APPENDIX B: Boring Logs, Soil Gas Probe Construction Diagrams, and Sampling Logs - PDF, 4.4 MB
EE/CA - APPENDIX C: Chain of Custody Forms - PDF, 1.1 MB
EE/CA - APPENDIX D: Data Summary Tables and Lab Reports (provided on CD upon request) - PDF, 140 MB
EE/CA - APPENDIX E: Data Validation - PDF, 5.1 MB
EE/CA - APPENDIX F: Human Health Risk Assessment - PDF, 149 kb
EE/CA - APPENDIX G: Detailed Cost Estimates - PDF, 85 kb
EE/CA - APPENDIX H: Air Toxics White Paper - PDF, 200 kb More...
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Former NAS Alameda: On Thursday, July 9, 2009, The Department of the Navy (DON) announces the availability of and invites public comments on a Draft EA for the disposal and reuse of approximately 42 acres (15 hectares) of surplus property within the North Housing Parcel at Naval Air Station (NAS) Alameda, in the City of Alameda, California. Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, 42 United States Code (U.S.C.) 4321 et seq., and DON Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Implementation Guidance, the DON has prepared the Draft EA to identify and assess the potential impacts associated with the proposed disposal of surplus federal property at NAS Alameda for subsequent reuse. NAS Alameda was designated for closure under the authority of the 1993 Amendment to the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act (DBCRA) of 1990 (10 U.S.C. §2687 note) that directed the Department of Defense to reduce and realign U.S. military operations.
Pursuant to the Council on Environmental Quality regulations, the DON invites public participation in the NEPA process. The public may participate by reviewing and submitting comments on the Draft EA. The DON will consider all applicable comments submitted during the public comment period and, subsequently will prepare the Final EA. The DON will announce the availability of the Final EA and Finding of No Significant Impact. Comments on the Draft EA should be received by August 14, 2009.
For more information, see the July 2009 Notice of Availability below.
Related Documents:
July 2009, Notice of Availability - Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for Naval Air Station North Housing Disposal and Reuse, Alameda, California - PDF, 320 kb
July 2009, Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for NAS Alameda North Housing Disposal and Reuse - PDF, 4.8 MB More...
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Former NAS Alameda: On June 10, 2009 the Department of the Navy issued a public statement concerning environmental restoration efforts at the former Naval Air Station (NAS) Alameda. This statement is provided for the information and benefit of the Alameda community. For more information, review the June 2009 public stat More...
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Former NAS Alameda: On May 21, 2009, Department of the Navy assigned approximately 44 acres of land and structures at the former NAS Alameda to the Department of the Interior/National Park Service. The Park Service will subsequently convey the property to the City of Alameda Park and Recreation Department for the ultimate development of a community sports and recreation complex. According to the City’s plan, once developed the local community will be able to enjoy a world-class complex with multi-use playing fields (including soccer, football, baseball and lacrosse), tennis courts, skate park, gymnasium and a BMX/mountain bike skills park. More...
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NMCRC Tacoma: On Wednesday, May 6, 2009, the Department of the Navy (DON) announces the availability of and invites public comments on a Draft EA for the disposal and reuse of NMCRC Tacoma. Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, 42 United States Code (U.S.C.) 4321 et seq., the DON has prepared the Draft EA to identify and assess the potential impacts associated with the proposed disposal of surplus federal property at NMCRC Tacoma for subsequent reuse. NMCRC Tacoma was designated for closure under the authority of the 2005 Amendment to the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act (DBCRA) of 1990 (10 U.S.C. §2687 note) that directed the Department of Defense to reduce and realign United States military operations. Upon final operational closure of NMCRC Tacoma, the DON will dispose of the property in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, including the 2005 Amendment to the DBCRA.
Pursuant to the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations, the DON invites public participation in the NEPA process. The public may participate by reviewing and submitting comments on the Draft EA. The DON will consider all applicable comments submitted during the public comment period, and subsequently will prepare the Final EA. The DON will announce the availability of the Final EA and Finding of No Significant Impact. Comments on the Draft EA should be received by June 12, 2009.
For more information, see the May 2009 Notice of Availability below.
Related Documents
May 2009, Notice of Availability - Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Disposal and Reuse of Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Center (NMCRC), Tacoma, Washington - PDF, 125 kb
April 2009, Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) Disposal and Reuse of NMCRC Tacoma - PDF, 4 MB
Draft EA - APPENDIX A: Historic Resources Survey Update - PDF, 43 MB
Draft EA - APPENDIX A: Letters - PDF, 453 kb
Draft EA - APPENDIX B: Draft Transportation Analysis - PDF, 3.3 MB
Draft EA - APPENDIX C: Record of Non-applicability (RONA) - PDF, 28 kb More...
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Former MCAS El Toro: On March 30, 2009, Department of the Navy executed the conveyance of approximately 43 acres of additional Public Sale property to Heritage Fields, LLC. The Finding of Suitability to Transfer #4 to support this action was completed in January 2009.
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Former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads: March 25, 2009 - To date, five newsletters have been distributed to inform the public about cleanup activities and property transfer milestones at the former naval station. The most recent newsletter was distributed in October, 2008, and includes an overview of the current status of all the sites that have investigations or corrective actions completed, underway, or being planned under the RCRA Consent Order. The October 2008 also includes a summary of public questions and Navy answers about reuse plans at a public meeting held in July 2008.
Previous fact sheets were issued in November 2006, April 2007, September 2007 and April 2008. They have described activities at specific environmental and former munitions sites; parcels that have been transferred to new owners and those that are yet to be transferred; the Covenant Deferral Request; the BRAC property transfer process and updated schedules for the transfer of individual parcels; and the formation of the Roosevelt Roads Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) in late 2006-early 2007. Each newsletter includes website addresses and contacts from the Navy, the Local Reuse Authority (Portal del Futuro), and the regulatory agencies, if the public would like further information.
Related Documents:
October 2008, Cleanup Program Fact Sheet / Former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads (Issue 5) - PDF, 2.4 MB
April 2008, Cleanup Program Fact Sheet, Former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads (Issue 4) - PDF, 817 kb
September 2007, Cleanup Program Fact Sheet, Former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads (Issue 3) - PDF, 281 kb
April 2007, Cleanup Program Fact Sheet, Former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads (Issue 2) - PDF, 1.4 Mb
November 2006, Cleanup Program Fact Sheet, Former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads (Issue 1) - PDF, 211 kb
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Former MCAS El Toro: On March 23, 2009, the Department of the Navy published a notice on the availability of the Explanation of Significant Differences (ESD) to the 2002 ROD for IPR Sites 18 and 24. The ESD documents changes to the remedy selected in the 2002 ROD which includes the addition of vadose zone soil gas sampl More...
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Former MCAS El Toro: On March 23, 2009, the Department of the Navy published a notice on the availability of the Final Record of Decision (ROD) for Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Sites 3 and 5. The Final ROD documents the final remedy selected for both soil and groundwater for each of the sites.
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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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