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Site Management Plan (SMP)

NAS Brunswick's Site Management Plan

The Final Site Management Plan (SMP) has been prepared to present the current status of the Sites in the Installation Restoration (IR) program and other projects, or areas of concern (AOCs) managed through the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Project Management Office (PMO) Northeast (NE) environmental program for the Naval Air Station (NAS) Brunswick in Brunswick, Maine.

The SMP has been prepared as a management tool for planning, reviewing, setting priorities, and tracking progress of environmental remedial response activities to be performed at the NAS Brunswick. This report amplifies the information in the May 2006 Condition of Property Report for the Naval Air Station Brunswick, Maine. Projects may be on the main base or at noncontiguous NAS Brunswick properties closing under BRAC 2005. Operational Closure of NAS Brunswick is planned for September 2011.

This report will be used by IR project managers, Stakeholders, and BRAC PMO environmental personnel to identify a road map to environmental remediation which considers closure and transfer timelines; establishes a Baseline and tracks progress of the environmental issues associated with the NASB property; maintains a schedule for conducting Remedial Investigations (RI), Feasibility Studies (FS) and Remedial Actions (RA); Community Environmental Response Facilitation Act (CERFA), and other actions as required by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) at a BRAC activity.

Attached is the most recent Site Management Plan (SMP) that was developed for IR Program activities at NAS Brunswick. This plan is dated December 2008.

Site Management Plan
A Roadmap for Environmental Cleanup (35.2MB)