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Illegal Actions in the Construction of the Airfield at Fort Lee, VA-17Th
Union Calendar No, 781 87th Congress, 2d Session - - - - - House Report No. 1858 ILLEGAL ACTIONS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE AIRFIELD AT FORT LEE, VA. SEVENTEENTH REPORT BY THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS JUNE 20, 1962.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 72006 WASHINGTON : 1962 COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS WILLIdM L. DAWSON, Illinois, Chairman OHET HOLIFIELD, California CLARE E. HOFFMAN, Michigan JACK BROOKS, Texss R. WALTER RIEHLMAN, New York L. H. FOUNTAIN, North Carollna GEORGE MEADER, Michigan PORTER HARDY, JR., Virginia CLARENCE J. BROWN, Ohio JOHN A. BLATNIK, Minnesota FLORENCE P. DWYER, New Jersey ROBERT E. JONES, Alabamn ROBERT P. GRIFFIN, Michigan EDWARD A. QARMATZ, Maryland GEORGE M. WALLHAUSER, New Jersey JOHN E. MOSS, California ODIN LANGEN, Minnesota JOE M. KILGORE, Texas JOHN B. ANDERSON, Illinois DANTE B. FASCELL, Florida RICHARD S. SCHWEIKER, Pennsylvania HENRY S. REUSS, Wisconsin F. BRADFORD MORSE, Massachusetts ELIZABETH PEE, West Virginia KATHRYN E. GRANAHAN, Pennsylvania JOHN S. MONAGAN, Connecticut NEAL SMITH, Iowa RICHARD E. LANKFORD, Maryland % ROSS BASS, Tennessee LUCIEN N. NEDZI, Michigan CHRISTINERAYDAVIS. Slaf Dtreelor JAMESA. LANIGAN,Ue~eral CoumeZ MILES Q. ROMNEY,Associate &nerd Counsel HELENM. BOYER,Minority Professional Raff J. P. CARLSON,Minority Coz~nseZ WILLIAM L. DAWSON, Clinois, Chairman DANTE B. FASCELL, Florida CLARENCE J. BROWN, Ollio KATHRYN E. GRANAHAN, Pennsylvania JOHN B. ANDERSON, Illinois NEAL SMITH, Iowa CLARE E. HOFFMAN, Michigan, Ex Oficio ELMER W. HENDERSON,COlln8el ARTHURPERLMAN, I"~e~fk7of07 DANIELKAVANAUGH, In~eslioatcr VEROATCAB. JOHNSON,Clerk IRENED. MANNINO.Clerk LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL HOUSEOF REPRESENTATIVES, Washington, D.C., June 20, 1962. -
Nisqually Transmission Line Relocation Project
Nisqually Transmission Line Relocation Project Preliminary Environmental Assessment Bonneville Power Administration Fort Lewis Military Reservation Nisqually Indian Tribe Bureau of Indian Affairs October 2004 Nisqually Transmission Line Relocation Project Responsible Agencies and Tribe: U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville); U.S. Department of Defense, Fort Lewis Military Reservation (Fort Lewis); the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA); and the Nisqually Indian Tribe (Tribe). Name of Proposed Project: Nisqually Transmission Line Relocation Project Abstract: Bonneville proposes to remove and reroute two parallel transmission lines that cross the Nisqually Indian Reservation in Thurston County, Washington. Bonneville’s easement across the Reservation for a portion of the Olympia-Grand Coulee line has expired. Though Bonneville has a perpetual easement for the Olympia-South Tacoma line across the Reservation, the Tribe has asked Bonneville to remove both lines so the Tribe can eventually develop the land for its community. The land fronts State Route 510 and is across the highway from the Tribe’s Red Wind Casino. In addition, the Tribe would like Bonneville to remove the two lines from a parcel next to the Reservation that Fort Lewis owns. The Tribe is working with Fort Lewis to obtain this parcel, which also has frontage on SR 510. Bonneville is proposing to remove the portions of these lines on the Reservation and on the Fort-owned parcel and rebuild them south of SR 510 on Fort Lewis property. Fort Lewis is willing to have these lines on their federal property, in exchange for other in-holdings currently owned by Thurston County that the Tribe would purchase and turn over to Fort Lewis. -
7400.8S Special Use Airspace
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION ORDER JO 7400.8S Air Traffic Organization Policy February 16, 2010 SUBJ: Special Use Airspace 1. Purpose of This Order. This Order, published yearly, provides a listing of all regulatory and non-regulatory Special Use Airspace areas, as well as issued but not yet implemented amendments to those areas established by the Federal Aviation Administration. 2. Audience. Airspace and Aeronautical Operations, Air Traffic Controllers, and interested aviation parties. 3. Where Can I Find This Order. You can find this Order on the FAA employees’ Web site at https://employees.faa.gov/tools_resources/orders_notices/, and the FAA Air Traffic Plans and Publications Web site at http://www.faa.gov/airports_airtraffic/air_traffic/publications/. 4. What This Order Cancels. JO FAA Order 7400.8R, Special Use Airspace, dated February 5, 2009 is canceled. 5. Effective Date. February 16, 2010. 6. Background. Actions establishing, amending, or revoking regulatory and non-regulatory designation of special use airspace areas, in the United States and its territories, are issued by the FAA and published throughout the year in the Federal Register or the National Flight Data Digest. These actions are generally effective on dates coinciding with the periodic issuance of the National Aeronautical Charting Office navigational charts. For ease of reference, the FAA is providing this compilation of all regulatory and non-regulatory special use airspace areas in effect and pending as of February 11, 2010. 7. Request for Information. For further information, contact the Airspace and Rules Group, Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, D.C. -
Department of Defense Office of the Secretary
Monday, May 16, 2005 Part LXII Department of Defense Office of the Secretary Base Closures and Realignments (BRAC); Notice VerDate jul<14>2003 10:07 May 13, 2005 Jkt 205001 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 4717 Sfmt 4717 E:\FR\FM\16MYN2.SGM 16MYN2 28030 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 93 / Monday, May 16, 2005 / Notices DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Headquarters U.S. Army Forces Budget/Funding, Contracting, Command (FORSCOM), and the Cataloging, Requisition Processing, Office of the Secretary Headquarters U.S. Army Reserve Customer Services, Item Management, Command (USARC) to Pope Air Force Stock Control, Weapon System Base Closures and Realignments Base, NC. Relocate the Headquarters 3rd Secondary Item Support, Requirements (BRAC) U.S. Army to Shaw Air Force Base, SC. Determination, Integrated Materiel AGENCY: Department of Defense. Relocate the Installation Management Management Technical Support ACTION: Notice of Recommended Base Agency Southeastern Region Inventory Control Point functions for Closures and Realignments. Headquarters and the U.S. Army Consumable Items to Defense Supply Network Enterprise Technology Center Columbus, OH, and reestablish SUMMARY: The Secretary of Defense is Command (NETCOM) Southeastern them as Defense Logistics Agency authorized to recommend military Region Headquarters to Fort Eustis, VA. Inventory Control Point functions; installations inside the United States for Relocate the Army Contracting Agency relocate the procurement management closure and realignment in accordance Southern Region Headquarters to Fort and related support functions for Depot with Section 2914(a) of the Defense Base Sam Houston. Level Reparables to Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, and designate them as Closure and Realignment Act of 1990, as Operational Army (IGPBS) amended (Pub. -
Pierce County Biodiversity Network Assessment August 2004
Pierce County Biodiversity Network Assessment August 2004 Pierce County Biodiversity Network Assessment – August 2004 Acknowledgements Pierce County Planning and Land Services Department-Advance Planning Division Katherine Brooks, Senior Planner Karen Trueman, GIS Specialist Chip Vincent, Principal Planner Pierce County Executive’s Office Debby Hyde, Special Projects Coordinator Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife John Jacobson, Senior GIS Analyst, Habitat Program Marc McCalmon, Landscape Conservation Analyst, Habitat Program Erik Neatherlin, Landscape Conservation Planner, Habitat Program Michelle Tirhi, Urban Biologist-South Puget Sound Region University of Washington, Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Unit Karen Dvornich, Public Education and Outreach Coordinator, NatureMapping Program and Washington GAP Analysis Project Assistant Chris Grue, Principal Investigator and Leader, WACFWRU Metro Parks Tacoma John Garner, Education Coordinator Tahoma Audubon Society Bryan Flint, Conservation Coordinator Puyallup River Watershed Council Dave Seabrook TerraLogic GIS Chris Hansen, Principal Levon Yengoyan, Principal Authors Katherine Brooks, Pierce County Planning and Land Services Karen Dvornich, University of Washington Michelle Tirhi, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Erik Neatherlin, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Marc McCalmon, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife John Jacobson, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Reference Citation Brooks, K., K.M. Dvornich, M. Tirhi, E. Neatherlin, M. McCalmon, and -
Welcome to the Community Action Council COL Hollie J
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO Welcome to the Community Action Council COL Hollie J. Martin Garrison Commander USARMY 05 November 2019 UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO The Community Action Council (CAC) HHC CASCOM HHC CASCOM SFRG Breakfast Who: Headquarters and Headquarters Company SFRG Team What: SFRG Breakfast Burrito Sale When: November 21, 2019 (0830-UTC) Where: CASCOM Building 5020 Cafe Why: Build Unit Morale and Develop Unit Esprit-de-corps DONATIONS ARE APPRECIATED J COL Hollie J. Martin/804.734.7188/[email protected] 05 November 19 UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO The Community Action Council (CAC) HHC CASCOM POW Safety Training Who: Headquarters and Headquarters Company(SFC Rolon) What: Privately On Weapon Safety Training When: November 1, 2019 (1000) Where: CASCOM Team Room 2024 Why: To educate Soldier on the importance of POW handing IAW Fort Lee Regulation 190-2 COL Hollie J. Martin/804.734.7188/[email protected] 05 November 19 UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO The Community Action Council (CAC) HHC CASCOM CASCOM CG Golf Scramble Who: Headquarters and Headquarters Company What: CASCOM CG Golf Scramble When: November 1, 2019 Where: Cardinal Golf Club Why: Build Unit Morale and Develop Unit Esprit-de-corps Cardinal Golf Club 11810 A Avenue Fort Lee 23801 Join us for an afternoon on the beautiful Cardinal Golf Course for the upcoming CG Scramble. Entry Fee is $35 for Members, $45 for non members. Fee includes greens fees, golf cart, driving range, lunch, and prizes (Mulligans will be available for sale). POC: SGM James Yuras PH: 804-765-1700 Email: [email protected] COL Hollie J. -
RPUID) Numbers
ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN No. 2013-24 Issuing Office: CECW-CE Issued: 20 Aug 2013 Expires: 20 Aug 2015 Subject: Identification of Real Property Unique Identification (RPUID) Numbers Applicability: Directive 1. References. a. DoD Instruction 4170.11 Installation Energy Management, 11 DEC 09. b. Executive Order 13423, Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Management, 27 Jan 07. c. Executive Order 13514, Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance, 5 Oct 09. d. Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 1-200-02, High Performance Sustainable Building Requirements, 1 MAR 13. e. High Performance Sustainable Building Guiding Principles, 1 DEC 08. 2. Executive Order 13423 requires that all new construction and major renovation comply with the High Performance Sustainable Building Guiding Principles (GP). The Department of Defense requires through DoD Instruction 4171.11 that the services (Army, Navy and Air Force) report their buildings complying with the GP through the Annual Energy Management Report. This information is then provided to the Department of Energy to show compliance with Executive Order 13423. 3. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification can indicate compliance with many of the GPs. Therefore, it is important to identify when buildings have achieved LEED certification to assist the services in complying with GP requirements and EO 13423. The tracking of GP compliance is accomplished through real property inventory and data ECB No. 2013-24 Subject: Engineering and Construction Bulletin (ECB) Management and Format Requirements base with each building is identified by a RPUID. Therefore it is also important to link the RPIUD to LEED certified buildings. 4. Attached is a list of LEED certified buildings where USACE served as the design/construction agent sorted by USACE district. -
Fact Sheet for the NPDES Permit for the JBLM Solo Point WWTP
Permit No.: WA-002195-4 Fort Lewis - Solo Point WWTP Fact Sheet NPDES Permit Number: WA-002195-4 Technical Contact: Tonya Lane 1-800-424-4372 (within Region 10) Email: [email protected] The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Plans To Reissue A Wastewater Discharge Permit To: Solo Point Wastewater Treatment Plant U.S. Department of Defense Department of the Army Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA 98433-5000 and The State of Washington Proposes to Certify the Permit and Issue a Consistency Determination EPA Proposes NPDES Permit Reissuance. EPA proposes to reissue a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit to the Solo Point Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) at the Fort Lewis Army Base. The permit sets conditions on the discharge--or release--of pollutants from the Solo Point WWTP to the Puget Sound. In order to ensure protection of water quality and human health, the permit places limits on the types and amounts of pollutants that can be discharged. This Fact Sheet includes: - information on public comment, public hearing, and appeal procedures - a description of the current discharge and current biosolids practices - a listing of past and proposed effluent limitations, and other conditions - a map and description of the discharge location - detailed technical material supporting the conditions in the permit The State of Washington Proposes Certification and Consistency Determination. The Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) intends to certify the NPDES permit for the Solo Point WWTP under section 401 of the Clean Water Act. Page 1 of 49 Permit No.: WA-002195-4 Fort Lewis - Solo Point WWTP Public Comment. -
89 STAT. 546 PUBLIC LAW 94-107—OCT. 7, 1975 Public Law 94-107 94Th Congress an Act Uct
89 STAT. 546 PUBLIC LAW 94-107—OCT. 7, 1975 Public Law 94-107 94th Congress An Act Uct. /, 1975^ rpQ authorize certain construction at military installations, and for other purposes. [S. 1247] Be it enacted hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the Military United States of America in Congress assenibled^ construction and guard and reserve TITLE I—ARMY forces facilities authorization acts, 1976. SEC. 101. The Secretary of the Army may establish or develop mili Military tary installations and facilities by acquiring, constructing, converting, Construction rehabilitating, or installing permanent or temporary public works, Authorization including land acquisition, site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, Act, 1976. and equipment for the following acquisition and construction: INSIDE THE UNITED STATES UNITED STATES ARMY FORCES COMMAND Defense Support Activity (Fargo Building), Boston, Massachu setts, $8,000,000. Fort Bragg, North Carolina. $13,214,000. Fort Campbell, Kentucky, $13,680,000. Fort Carson, Colorado, $10,732,000. Fort Hood, Texas, $46,281,000. Fort Sam Houston, Texas, $870,000. Fort Lewis, Washington, $31,861,000. Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, $2,892,000. Fort Ord, California, $32,209,000. Fort Polk, Louisiana, $54,361,000. Fort Richardson, Alaska, $1,685,000. Fort Riley, Kansas, $14,879,000. Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia, $39,480,000. UNITED STATES ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND Fort Benning, Georgia, $44,212,000. Fort Eustis, Virginia, $633,000. Fort Gordon, Georgia, $6,945,000. Fort Jackson, South Carolina, $14,546,000. Fort Knox, Kentucky, $42,898,000. Fort Lee, Virginia, $719,000. Fort McClellan, Alabama, $41,090,000. -
ESTCP Cost and Performance Report (CP-9503)
ESTCP Cost and Performance Report (CP-9503) Fury: Robotic In-Situ Inspection/Condition As- sessment System for Underground Storage Tanks August 1999 ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATION PROGRAM U.S. Department of Defense TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................1 2.0 TECHNOLOGY DESCRIPTION ...........................................3 2.1 BACKGROUND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT .....................3 2.2 TECHNOLOGY DESCRIPTION .....................................4 2.3 FACTORS AFFECTING TECHNOLOGY PERFORMANCE ..............6 2.4 ADVANTAGES COMPARED TO CONVENTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES ....6 3.0 DEMONSTRATION DESIGN .............................................9 3.1 PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES .....................................9 3.2 PHYSICAL SETUP AND OPERATION ...............................9 3.3 MONITORING PROCEDURES .....................................11 3.4 DEMONSTRATION SITE/FACILITY BACKGROUND AND CHARACTERISTICS .............................................11 4.0 PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT ........................................13 4.1 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ......................................13 4.2 SELECTED VALIDATION RESULTS FROM FORT LEE ...............13 4.3 VALIDATION AND RESULTS AT HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD .........16 4.4 STATISTICAL INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS .....................20 4.5 SUITABILITY FOR CATHODIC PROTECTION UPGRADE .............20 5.0 COST ASSESSMENT ...................................................21 6.0 IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES ............................................23 -
April 2017 April 2017 | EXCHANGE POST 17
TRANSITIONS | Transfers, Obituaries, Retirements TRANSITIONS | Transfers, Obituaries, Retirements Transfers Megan Rall – store manager (BR), Tommy Bradford, 65, died Dec. 29, Jo Ann Lowe, 86, died Jan. 18 in Retirements Christopher Barton – food court Travis AFB, to sales & merchandise in Carrollton, Texas. The HQ business Mayo, S.C. The U.S. Air Force Academy manager, Denver Exchange, to food manager, Davis-Monthan AFB analyst retired in 2006. Ronald Apflert, HQ, 29 years Cecilie Ryan – store manager (BR/ William Bratton, 81, died Dec. 15 Inge Malley, 76, died Dec. 22 in Margaret Cruz, NAS Fort Worth JRB, operations clerk retired in 1984. Edwin Berry – food court manager, Gas), Whiteman AFB, to store manager in Grand Prairie, Texas. The Western Rosepine, La. The Fort Hood retail 17 years Army & Air Force Exchange court manager, Luke AFB (BR/Gas), Fort Lee Region operation engineer retired manager retired in 1994. Cathy Ely, Service Jeffrey Sweetenburg – retail business in 1992. Hubert McDaniels, 68, died Feb. 20 in Puerto Rico William Fowler, Eglin AFB, 7 years P.O. Box 660202, Luke AFB, to food court manager, manager, Hawaii Area, to general Ursula Bremer, 90, died Dec. 25 in Belgium. The Chievres AB warehouse Schofield Barracks, 33 years Alan Bradshaw-Sheeley – store Tom Garcia, McClellan AFB, 8 years ATTN: EG– CC manager (BR/Gas), Vandenberg AFB, manager, Cannon AFB Huntsville, Ala. The Redstone Arsenal Raul Garcia-Rosario, to store manager (BR/Gas), Seymour- Kelly Toleree – services business operations assistant retired in 1991. Byron McGraw, 92, died Dec. 25 in Dallas, TX 75266–0202 worker retired in 2013. 18 years Johnson AFB manager, Nellis AFB, to services Pearl Brown, 78, died Jan. -
Cleanup Site Details Cleanup Site ID: 9598
Cleanup Site Details Cleanup Site ID: 9598 Cleanup Site ID: 9598 Facility/Site ID: 53541326 UST ID: 8735 Site Page Site Documents View Map Cleanup Site Name: BLDG 9580 HOT REFUELING Glossary Alternate Names: I Corps HQ BLDG 2025, AFFES Fuel Station BLDG 11566, AFFES Liberty BLDG 6038, AFFES Stryker BLDG 2407, AFSS BLDG 3138, BLDG 9580 HOT REFUELING , Bulk Fuel NE Bldg 11B50, Consolidated Fuel 9635, Madigan Hospital Bldg 9040, Madigan Shopette Bldg 9052, Parent - US ARMY JOINT BASE LEWIS MCCHORD, PW Fuel Facility Bldg 2051, Russell Landing Bldg 8981, US ARMY FORT LEWIS UST 8735, US ARMY JOINT BASE LEWIS MCCHORD LOCATION Address: City: FT LEWIS Zip Code: 98433 County: Pierce Latitude: 47.06065 Longitude: -122.54457 WRIA: 11 Legislative District: 28 Congressional District: 10 TRS: 18N 2E 10 DETAIL Status: Awaiting Cleanup NFA Received? No Is PSI site? No Statute: MTCA NFA Date: N/A Current VCP? No Past VCP? No Site Rank: N/A NFA Reason: N/A Brownfield? No Site Manager: Headquarters Responsible Unit: Headquarters Active Institutional Control? No CLEANUP UNITS Resp Cleanup Unit Name Unit Type Unit Status Unit Manager Current Process Unit BLDG 9580 HOT REFUELING Upland Awaiting Cleanup HQ Headquarters Independent Action ACTIVE INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS Restriction Recording Recording Instrument Type Restrictions/Requirements Date Tax Parcel Media Number County There are no current Institutional Controls in effect for this site. AFFECTED MEDIA & CONTAMINANTS MEDIA Contaminant Soil Groundwater Surface Water Sediment Air Bedrock Petroleum-Other C Key: B - Below Cleanup Level C - Confirmed Above Cleanup Level RA - Remediated-Above S - Suspected R - Remediated RB - Remediated-Below SITE ACTIVITIES End Date/ Activity Status Start Date Completion Date LUST - Notification Completed 9/29/2004 Toxics Cleanup Program Report Generated: 10/1/2021 Page 1 of 1.