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The runways and remainder of the Alameda Naval Air Station can be seen at the end of Alameda Island in this aerial view of the port of Oakland, California. Aerial view with Port of Oakland and the bay. After the base closed on 25 April 1997, USS Hornet was given to the former air station to be used as a museum ship, the USS Hornet Museum.
CERCLIS ID Name County Reason Proposed Listed Construction completed Partially deleted Deleted CA0001576081: AMCO Chemical: Alameda: Groundwater, soil, and soil gas are contaminated with chlorinated solvents and other contaminants including vinyl chloride.
Current U.S. Military installations and Formerly Used Defense Sites on the U.S. EPA Superfund contaminated sites ... Naval Air Station Alameda; Naval Air Station ...
The Navy has known about multiple environmental contaminations at the base for more than 20 years. ... Investigators said the contamination was the result of the Navy’s “ineffective immediate ...
(KRON) — A small plane made an emergency landing Friday morning at an old, abandoned runway at the decommissioned Alameda Naval Air Station, KRON4.com has confirmed. According to the Alameda ...
Dec. 1—Navy officials announced today that base authorities are flushing water systems amid mounting concerns about possible contamination of water supplies for military housing areas. Over the ...
Alameda Point is the name given to the lands of the former Naval Air Station Alameda in the City of Alameda, California Alameda Point consists of 1,560 acres (6.3 km 2 ) of land area at the western end of the island of Alameda. [ 1 ]
A new watchdog report says Navy SEAL candidates face health risks from contaminated water during training in California. It says Naval Special Warfare Command has ignored local bacteria-related ...