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AFCEE AGREES TO FUND WATER SUPPLY STUDIES

Contact: Alice Kaufman, EPA Press Office, (617) 918-1064

For immediate release: September 8, 1998; Release # 98-9-4

Boston - As a result of EPA actions earlier this year, the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE) has agreed to invest $300,000 for several projects to identify and protect long-term water supplies for Cape Cod. The agreement - memorialized in a Settlement Agreement signed by EPA-New England and AFCEE - is in response to AFCEE's failure to meet deadlines for submitting its cleanup proposal (called a Record of Decision) for two contamination sites CS16/17 and CS10/FS24 and the subsequent decision by EPA's New England administrator, John P. DeVillars, in June 1998 to deny AFCEE an extension.

The agreement signed today also establishes new enforceable deadlines for key decisions needed to proceed with the cleanups. As a result of the agreement, AFCEE will also hire a consultant to manage the cleanup schedule for the entire Otis/MMR site, helping to ensure that critical deadlines are met and cleanup progress is made.

"This makes enormous good sense," said DeVillars. "We've once again delivered the message to the Air Force that we're not going to allow them to blow off deadlines. And we've turned what would have been a transfer of funds within the U.S. Treasury into projects which address the #1 public policy issue on Cape Cod. At the same time, we've established new and ambitious but realistic deadlines for cleaning up two sites."

The $300,000 that AFCEE has agreed to spend is an expense of funds that goes beyond existing and future budget requirements for cleanup. This money is to be made available during the current fiscal year and next, unless EPA and AFCEE agree to changes in projects and expenditures.

At EPA's insistence there was significant public input into which projects were selected. EPA and AFCEE sought input from the selectmen from the towns of Bourne, Falmouth, Mashpee, Sandwich, as well as numerous members of the public who have been active in public oversight of base cleanup.

The following projects were selected for funding:

The agreement also calls for AFCEE to accelerate cleanup activities at the CS16/CS17 and the CS10/FS24 sites.

Specifically, the agreement requires that:

For CS16/17

For CS10/FS24

The schedule of enforceable milestones contained in the agreement follows:

Draft CS16/17 Proposed Plan July 13, 1998 (submitted)
Draft CS16/17 Record of Decision (cleanup plan) November 9, 1998
Draft CS10/FS24 Proposed Plan 8/19/98 (submitted)
Draft CS10/FS24 Record of Decision November 30, 1998

This settlement agreement requires AFCEE to make all revised enforceable schedules available to the public by September 30, 1998.

 

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  1. TITLE: AFCEE Agrees to Fund Water Supply Studies

  2. ABSTRACT: As a result of EPA actions earlier this year, the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE) has agreed to invest $300,000 for several projects to identify and protect long-term water supplies for Cape Cod.

  3. PURPOSE: Public Information

  4. ORIGINATOR: Regional Administrator's Office

  5. PUBLICATION DATE: 09/08/98

  6. ACCESS CONSTRAINTS: N/A

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  10. POINT OF CONTACT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
    Alice Kaufman
    Office of the Regional Administrator
    EPA Region 1, New England
    JFK Kennedy Building (RAA)
    Boston, MA 02203
    617) 918-1064

  11. RESPONSIBLE PARTY:
    Alice Kaufman
    Office of the Regional Administrator

  12. DATE OF CREATION: 09/10/98

  13. AGENCY SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION: N/A

  14. EXPIRATION DATE: 10/10/98

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