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NAVY INSTALLATION ID: CA917002757500

CROWS LANDING NALF

crows landing, California

Cost So Far

$34.3M

Money already spent on the evaluation and cleanup of hazardous sites.

Expected Additional Cost

$3.32M

The estimated amount of money needed for evaluation and cleanup of hazardous sites at this installation.

Completion Date

2022

The date the DOD says cleanup of all sites was completed. Long term monitoring may continue after this date.

9 Hazardous Sites

Below are the locations of hazardous sites associated with this military installation, according to the DOD. A site’s contamination may affect a much larger area, including public and private lands and the water supplies beneath them.

High Risk

Medium Risk

Low Risk

Risk Not Evaluated or Not Required

Response Complete

We haven't independently confirmed the location of every site. If you notice a site placed at the incorrect location, please contact us.

Not all sites in the DOD data include location information, so there may be sites listed below that are missing from the map. The risk level of a site refers to a relative risk assessment made by the DOD to prioritize the cleanup of sites.

1 Active Site

Sites where military cleanup actions are still ongoing. The risk level of a site refers to a relative risk assessment made by the DOD, which prioritizes the cleanup of sites that pose greatest threat to safety, human health, and the environment.

Site ID: SITE 00017

CROWS LANDING NALF

Storage Area

Cost

$3.44M

Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup

Final Cleanup Action

May 2015

Contaminated Areas

Groundwater: High Risk

Contaminants: Toluene 200.0 ppb Xylene (mixed) 600.0 ppb Lead 900.0 ppb Arsenic (cancer) 1700.0 ppb Beryllium and compounds 2200.0 ppb Selenium 3200.0 ppb Chloroform 5000.0 ppb Antimony and compounds 5300.0 ppb Iron 25400.0 ppb Barium and compounds 36700.0 ppb Carbon tetrachloride 50000.0 ppb

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8 Inactive Sites

Sites where military cleanup actions are complete, according to the DOD. Note that this status does not necessarily mean the site is no longer hazardous, as many of these sites are put under long-term monitoring or other restrictions.

Site ID: SITE 00013

CROWS LANDING NALF

Spill Site Area

Cost

Unknown

Final Cleanup Action

Jul 1992

Contaminated Areas

Soil: Low Risk

Contaminants: DDT 0.29 ppb DDE,4,4- 0.86 ppb Toxaphene 1.89 ppb

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Site ID: SITE 00016

CROWS LANDING NALF

Contaminated Sediments

Cost

Unknown

Final Cleanup Action

Oct 1999

Contaminated Areas

Soil: Medium Risk

Contaminants: Toluene 0.01 ppb Arsenic (cancer) 132.0 ppb

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Site ID: SITE 00018

CROWS LANDING NALF

Unexploded Munitions and Ordnance Area

Cost

Unknown

Final Cleanup Action

Oct 1999

Contaminated Areas

Soil: Medium Risk

Contaminants: Mercury and compounds (inorganic) 0.18 ppb Beryllium and compounds 0.9 ppb Cadmium and compounds 1.7 ppb Arsenic (noncancer) 17.0 ppb Lead 17.4 ppb Copper and compounds 36.5 ppb Nickel and compounds 39.2 ppb Vanadium 91.3 ppb Zinc 100.0 ppb Barium and compounds 271.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 603.0 ppb Iron 35400.0 ppb Aluminum 36400.0 ppb

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Site ID: UST 000001

CROWS LANDING NALF

Underground Storage Tanks

Cost

Unknown

Final Cleanup Action

Jan 2005

This site is under ongoing monitoring until Dec 2007

Contaminated Areas

Groundwater: High Risk

Contaminants: Mercury and compounds (inorganic) 220.0 ppb Chloroform 1300.0 ppb Arsenic (cancer) 1700.0 ppb Beryllium and compounds 1800.0 ppb Carbon tetrachloride 3000.0 ppb 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether 4100.0 ppb Antimony and compounds 5900.0 ppb Selenium 9000.0 ppb 1,2-Dibromoethane 10000.0 ppb Iron 10900.0 ppb Barium and compounds 27800.0 ppb 1,2-Dichloropropane 64000.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 108000.0 ppb Acetone 170000.0 ppb 1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC) 940000.0 ppb Ethylbenzene 3900000.0 ppb Xylene (mixed) 14100000.0 ppb Benzene 18000000.0 ppb Toluene 33000000.0 ppb

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Site ID: SITE 00011

CROWS LANDING NALF

Mixed Waste Area

Cost

Unknown

Final Cleanup Action

Mar 2009

Contaminated Areas

Groundwater: High Risk

Contaminants: Benzene 100.0 ppb Silver and compounds 27000.0 ppb Nickel and compounds 33000.0 ppb Barium and compounds 95000.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 1190000.0 ppb Iron 4590000.0 ppb Aluminum 7100000.0 ppb

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Site ID: SITE 00012

CROWS LANDING NALF

Spill Site Area

Cost

Unknown

Final Cleanup Action

Oct 1999

Contaminated Areas

Groundwater: Medium Risk

Contaminants: Benzene 210.0 ppb Xylene (mixed) 260.0 ppb Toluene 500.0 ppb Nickel and compounds 10000.0 ppb Silver and compounds 24000.0 ppb Barium and compounds 76000.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 93000.0 ppb Aluminum 850000.0 ppb Iron 1060000.0 ppb

Soil: Medium Risk

Contaminants: Toluene 0.01 ppb Mercury and compounds (inorganic) 0.2 ppb DDE,4,4- 0.25 ppb DDD,4,4- 0.38 ppb Antimony and compounds 1.0 ppb Beryllium and compounds 1.1 ppb DDT 1.26 ppb Selenium 5.1 ppb Arsenic (noncancer) 17.9 ppb Lead 41.1 ppb Vanadium 64.9 ppb Nickel and compounds 68.8 ppb Zinc 116.0 ppb Barium and compounds 183.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 900.0 ppb Aluminum 21400.0 ppb Iron 28800.0 ppb

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Site ID: SITE 00010

CROWS LANDING NALF

Disposal Pit and Dry Well

Cost

Unknown

Final Cleanup Action

Oct 1999

Site ID: SITE 00014

CROWS LANDING NALF

Fire/Crash Training Area

Cost

Unknown

Final Cleanup Action

Oct 1999

Update (Dec. 5, 2017): We have changed the source of the installation cost data after being notified by the Department of Defense that they erroneously reported their own cost figures on the DERP website. We are now displaying the costs the department says are the most accurate available, from the Pentagon’s DERP database that we received in a FOIA request.

Note: The risk level of a site refers to a relative risk assessment made by the DOD to prioritize the cleanup of sites.

Data: All data comes from the Defense Environmental Restoration Program and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and will be released soon at the ProPublica Data Store. Read our methodology »