Successful Environmental Disposal Strategy for NAS Brunswick
Learn how NAS Brunswick achieved disposal success through coordinated efforts with MRRA, Navy, EPA, and MEDEP, ensuring a proactive approach, realistic negotiations, and integrated closure with community reuse objectives. Through necessary coordination and strategic implementation, the site has made significant progress towards successful environmental and operational closure.
Successful Environmental Disposal Strategy for NAS Brunswick
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Environmental Overview Disposal Overview $101.2M FY2020 Yes No 2015 $0.6M Expenditures Through FY12: Response/Clean Up Complete: NPL Site: RCRA: Next 5-Year Review: Annual LTM$ BRAC Year: Operational Closure Date: Reuse Plan (HUD Approval): NEPA ROD: Total Acreage: (submerged) : 2005 2011 2009 Jan 11 3,407 (0) NAS Brunswick • Current Status • Executed FMV EDC with MRRA in Sep 2011 for 1098 acres, with 249 acres conveyed at initial closing. • EDC consideration is $10.6M including $3M secured and $7.6M through revenue sharing with MRRA through 30 Sep 2034 • First payment is due in 2014 • Disposal Strategy • Disposal Methods • EDC • DoD Transfer • Federal Transfer • Public Benefit Conveyance • Reversion
Keys to Success • Planned for Success • Motivated and Realistic approach from LRA • Proactive Installation Commander • Ensured Navy flight operations ceased as planned. • Integrated Navy closure with environmental issues and community reuse objectives. • Coordination: MRRA, Navy, EPA and MEDEP • Regularly scheduled on-site meetings with timeline review. • Realistic Navy Negotiation Strategy for EDC • Navy recognition of ‘acceptable risk’ for ‘win-win’ outcomes