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DoD Program
The DoD section is involved in
surface and groundwater water quality issues at military
bases and other Federal Facilities. The DoD section
has the regulatory responsibility for overseeing petroleum
releases at Federal Facilities in the Bay Area under
Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapters 6.7 and
6.75 and California Code of Regulations Title 23, Chapter
16. Sites regulated under the DoD section include open
and closed Army, Navy and Air Force Bases and Department
of Energy laboratories. Agreements between states and
Federal Facilities designate a "lead agency"
for a site. The designated lead agency can be the United
States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), CALEPA
Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC), or the
Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB). Following
are Federal Facility Sites in the Bay Area and the lead
agency for the site.
Federal Facility Sites in the Bay Area and the lead agency for the Site
| SITES |
LEAD AGENCY |
| Alameda Annex (NSC) |
DTSC |
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Alameda NAS
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EPA |
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Almaden AFS
|
DTSC |
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Benecia Arsenal
|
DTSC |
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Camp Stoneman
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DTSC |
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Concord NWS
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DTSC |
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East Fort Baker
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DTSC |
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Fort Baker
|
RWQCB |
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G.G. Nat'l Rec. Area
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DTSC |
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Half Moon Bay Flight Strip
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DTSC |
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Hamilton Army Airfield
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RWQCB |
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Hamilton GSA Parcel
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DTSC |
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Hayward ANG
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DTSC |
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Hayward Army Airfield
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DTSC |
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Hunters Point NSY
|
DTSC |
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Mare Island NSY
|
DTSC |
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Moffett Field NAS
|
RWQCB |
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Novato DoD Housing
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DTSC |
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Oakland Army Base
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DTSC |
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Oakland FISC
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DTSC |
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Oakland Naval Medical Center
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DTSC |
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Onizuka AFS
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RWQCB |
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Point Ozol DFSP
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RWQCB |
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Treasure Island NAVSTA
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DTSC |
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Presidio of San Francisco
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DTSC |
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Richmond NSC (Pt. Molate)
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RWQCB |
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S.F. Nike Battery 93
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DTSC |
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Skaggs Island NSGA
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DTSC |
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Sunnyvale NIROP
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DTSC |
| Travis AFB |
EPA |
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DOE Program
Since 1994, Board staff has
provided oversight of cleanup activities at the four
DOE facilities within the San Francisco Bay Region.
These are the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the Sandia
National Laboratory in Livermore, and the Stanford Linear
Accelerator Center, or SLAC, located at Stanford University.
Board funding for oversight of
DOE facilities is through a federal grant that is renewed
on a three-year basis. Currently, there are three Board
case managers providing regulatory oversight for these
facilities. One of the facilities, SLAC, is under Board
lead. At the other facilities, the Board shares oversight
responsibilities with the Department of Toxic Substances
Control (DTSC).
For all four facilities, our case managers
deal with all issues pertaining to water quality, whether
they be groundwater or surface water concerns, including
stormwater. Typically, pollutants of concern consist
of solvents and petroleum hydrocarbons. In two instances,
pollutants involve PCBs and Tritium.
DOE Facilities and the Lead Agency for the Site
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Facility
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Lead Agency
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| Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory |
DTSC |
| Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory |
USEPA |
| Stanford Linear Accelerator
Center |
RWQCB |
| Sandia National Laboratory |
USEPA |
For further information please visit the following web
sites:
http://www.navfac.navy.mil/
http://www.cpeo.org/lists/military/1999/index.html
(Last updated 04/06/07)
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