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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.
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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