Cost So Far
$165M
Money already spent on the evaluation and cleanup of hazardous sites.
Expected Additional Cost
$59.6M
The estimated amount of money needed for evaluation and cleanup of hazardous sites at this installation.
Expected Completion Date
2031
The date by which the DOD estimates cleanup of all sites will be complete. Long term monitoring may continue after this date.
34 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
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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.
Land Controls & Restrictions
Many sites have been declared “clean” by the DOD but are still not safe for people. This military installation is safe only with the following conditions in place: fences, warning signs, barriers. see more » annual written certification of compliance with lucs state or local permits required for construction, development, excavation, well drilling, etc. the agencies issuing the permits should be notified of areas impacted by lucs. incorporation of lucs into a base master plan notices other than in deed, e.g., newspaper advertisements. notice to federal or state regulators, property owners, etc. before changes in land use or ownership. a barrier, including but not limited to a paved surface or landfill cap, must be maintained in order to prevent exposure to contaminants, including vapor intrusion into an enclosed structure. a fence around controlled area, with or without gate. gate(s) and/or door(s) must be locked to prevent access and exposure to contaminants. a warning sign is in place surrounding the area groundwater use restricted. prohibits disturbance of surface or subsurface soil due to invasive activities such as construction, unless prior written approval of the navy and lead regulatory agency is obtained. prohibits any use other than industrial in certain areas, unless prior written approval of the navy and lead regulatory agency is obtained. prohibit removal or breaching of existing exposure barriers (e.g. concrete blding foundations, surfaced parking lots, and other paved surfaces), unless prior written approval of the navy and lead regulatory agency is obtained. prohibit residential use in certain areas, unless prior written approval of the navy and lead regulatory agency is obtained. prohibits access, unless prior written approval of the navy and lead regulatory agency is obtained. a landfill cover at the site prevents exposure to contaminated soil and reduces infiltration of groundwater. this cover will be inspected and maintained. « see less
14 Active Sites
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 00010
NEWPORT NETC
Underground Tank Farm
Cost
$2.14M
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Feb 2021
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Feb 2050
Contaminated Areas
Soil: High Risk
Contaminants: Trichlorobenzene, 1,2,4- 2900.0 ppb Naphthalene 6000.0 ppb
Groundwater: Medium Risk
Contaminants: Xylene 1700.0 ppb Benzene 4200.0 ppb Ethyl benzene 4900.0 ppb Anthracene 13000.0 ppb Naphthalene 42000.0 ppb
Sediment (Marine): Risk Not Evaluated
Site ID: SITE 00008
NEWPORT NETC
Surface Disposal Area
Cost
$7.35M
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Jun 2018
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Oct 2056
Contaminated Areas
Surface Water (Marine): High Risk
Contaminants: Dieldrin 100.0 ppb Chlordane 500.0 ppb
Soil: Low Risk
Contaminants: Chromium 0.86 ppb Manganese and compounds 2.1 ppb Arsenic 19.0 ppb Zinc 21.0 ppb
Site ID: SITE 00019
NEWPORT NETC
Maintenance Yard
Cost
$28.1M
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Apr 2018
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Sep 2057
Contaminated Areas
Soil: High Risk
Contaminants: Arsenic (noncancer) 24.0 ppb PCB 1016 65.8 ppb Benzo[a]pyrene 3900.0 ppb
Sediment (Marine): High Risk
Contaminants: Mercury 1.08 ppb PCBs 27.5 ppb Lead 192.6 ppb
Groundwater: Low Risk
Contaminants: 1,2-Dichloroethylene (cis) 13000.0 ppb Trichloroethylene (TCE) 32500.0 ppb Arsenic (cancer) 57600.0 ppb Chromium VI and compounds 57600.0 ppb Vinyl chloride 100000.0 ppb
Site ID: SITE 00017
NEWPORT NETC
Contaminated Buildings
Cost
$17.8M
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Sep 2018
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Sep 2058
Contaminated Areas
Sediment (Marine): High Risk
Contaminants: Lead 6.5 ppb Copper and compounds 26.0 ppb Cyanide (free) 150.0 ppb
Groundwater: Low Risk
Contaminants: Trichloroethylene (TCE) 9000.0 ppb
Sediment (Human): Low Risk
Contaminants: Cyanide (free) 150.0 ppb
Soil: Low Risk
Contaminants: Methylene chloride 0.42 ppb Fluorene 0.65 ppb Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) 1.7 ppb Cyanide (free) 150.0 ppb
Site ID: SITE 00012
NEWPORT NETC
Underground Tank Farm
Cost
$1.63M
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Feb 2016
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Feb 2045
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: High Risk
Contaminants: Beryllium and compounds 8500.0 ppb Cadmium and compounds 8500.0 ppb Silver and compounds 30800.0 ppb Lead 156000.0 ppb Vanadium 168000.0 ppb Chromium (total) 391000.0 ppb Barium and compounds 404000.0 ppb Arsenic (cancer endpoint) 448000.0 ppb Copper and compounds 569000.0 ppb Cobalt 669000.0 ppb Nickel and compounds 749000.0 ppb Zinc 1450000.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 9740000.0 ppb Calcium 86600000.0 ppb Aluminum 251000000.0 ppb
Surface Water (Fresh): High Risk
Contaminants: Carbon tetrachloride 3000.0 ppb Selenium 3100.0 ppb Cadmium and compounds 3300.0 ppb Lead 3600.0 ppb Chromium (total) 4000.0 ppb Vanadium 10900.0 ppb Barium and compounds 11700.0 ppb Carbon disulfide 26000.0 ppb Nickel and compounds 94300.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 112000.0 ppb Zinc 325000.0 ppb Calcium 20300000.0 ppb
Sediment (Fresh): Medium Risk
Contaminants: Cadmium and compounds 0.78 ppb Lead 12.1 ppb Copper and compounds 17.8 ppb Arsenic (cancer) 21.0 ppb Chromium VI and compounds 25.9 ppb Zinc 82.0 ppb
Surface Water (Human): Medium Risk
Contaminants: Carbon tetrachloride 3000.0 ppb Selenium 3100.0 ppb Cadmium and compounds 3300.0 ppb Lead 3800.0 ppb Chromium (total) 4000.0 ppb Vanadium 5000.0 ppb Barium and compounds 12400.0 ppb Carbon disulfide 26000.0 ppb Zinc 1190000.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 1930000.0 ppb Calcium 20300000.0 ppb
Soil: Low Risk
Contaminants: Benzo[b]fluoranthene 0.09 ppb Benzo[a]pyrene 0.11 ppb Benz[a]anthracene 0.12 ppb Chrysene 0.14 ppb Pentachlorophenol 0.17 ppb Fluoranthene 0.26 ppb Pyrene 0.47 ppb Arsenic (cancer endpoint) 8.5 ppb Cobalt 13.9 ppb Chromium (total) 15.1 ppb Vanadium 18.1 ppb Nickel and compounds 18.7 ppb Barium and compounds 18.7 ppb Copper and compounds 25.8 ppb Zinc 58.3 ppb Lead 67.9 ppb Manganese and compounds 471.0 ppb Calcium 741.0 ppb Aluminum 9530.0 ppb
Site ID: SITE 00013
NEWPORT NETC
Underground Tank Farm
Cost
$1.64M
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Apr 2016
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Aug 2045
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: Medium Risk
Contaminants: Antimony and compounds 30900.0 ppb Arsenic (cancer) 95300.0 ppb Chromium VI and compounds 3760000.0 ppb
Soil: Low Risk
Contaminants: DDE 0.03 ppb Benzo[k]fluoranthene 0.07 ppb DDT 0.07 ppb Benzo[b]fluoranthene 0.14 ppb Benzo[a]pyrene 0.14 ppb Benz[a]anthracene 0.16 ppb Chrysene 0.19 ppb Mercury and compounds (inorganic) 0.32 ppb Fluoranthene 0.37 ppb Silver and compounds 0.7 ppb Antimony and compounds 5.4 ppb Arsenic (cancer endpoint) 10.1 ppb Chromium (total) 14.0 ppb Cobalt 15.1 ppb Barium and compounds 19.9 ppb Nickel and compounds 21.0 ppb Copper and compounds 24.3 ppb Zinc 83.0 ppb Lead 205.0 ppb Calcium 854.0 ppb Aluminum 9550.0 ppb
Site ID: SITE 00011
NEWPORT NETC
Underground Tank Farm
Cost
$2.29M
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Mar 2021
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Mar 2050
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: Medium Risk
Contaminants: Xylene 3600.0 ppb Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) 5400.0 ppb (2-Chloroethoxy)ethene 10000.0 ppb 1,1'-Oxybis(2-chloro)ethane 35000.0 ppb Naphthalene 140000.0 ppb
Soil: Low Risk
Contaminants: Ethyl benzene 5.3 ppb Xylene (mixed) 7.2 ppb Naphthalene 77.0 ppb
Site ID: SITE 00007
NEWPORT NETC
Underground Tank Farm
Cost
$2.33M
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Aug 2019
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Sep 2048
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: Medium Risk
Contaminants: Methyl tertbutyl ether (MTBE) 34000.0 ppb Toluene 50000.0 ppb Benzene 57000.0 ppb Xylene, m- 209000.0 ppb Ethyl benzene 250000.0 ppb
Site ID: UST 000009
NEWPORT NETC
Underground Storage Tanks
Cost
$500K
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Mar 2017
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Mar 2024
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: Low Risk
Contaminants: Ethyl benzene 1000.0 ppb Benzene 1000.0 ppb
Soil: Risk Not Evaluated
Site ID: SITE 00022
NEWPORT NETC
Storage Area
Cost
$5.97M
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Apr 2021
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Oct 2059
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: Low Risk
Contaminants: Trichloroethylene (TCE) 14000.0 ppb Benzene 22000.0 ppb Tetrachloroethylene 2700000.0 ppb
Soil: Low Risk
Contaminants: Arochlor 1260 45.0 ppb Arsenic 85.0 ppb
Site ID: UXO 000001
NEWPORT NETC
Small Arms Range
Cost
$5.87M
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Apr 2021
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Apr 2050
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: Low Risk
Contaminants: Xylenes (isomers and mixtures) 370.0 ppb Lead 750.0 ppb Zinc 3100.0 ppb Cobalt 4700.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 1040000.0 ppb
Sediment (Fresh): Low Risk
Contaminants: Copper and compounds 207.0 ppb Lead 424.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 2190.0 ppb Aluminum 5070.0 ppb Iron 44200.0 ppb
Sediment (Human): Low Risk
Contaminants: Dibenz[ah]anthracene 0.28 ppb Benzo(a)Pyrene 1.1 ppb Chromium 17.1 ppb Arsenic 19.4 ppb Lead 424.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 2190.0 ppb
Soil: Low Risk
Contaminants: Naphthalene 3.7 ppb Dibenz[ah]anthracene 22.0 ppb Benzo(k)Fluoranthene 47.0 ppb Indeno(1,2,3-cd)Pyrene 81.0 ppb Benz(a)Anthracene 91.0 ppb Chrysene 100.0 ppb Fluoranthene 110.0 ppb Pyrene 120.0 ppb Benzo(a)Pyrene 120.0 ppb Benzo(b)Fluoranthene 130.0 ppb Copper and compounds 579.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 660.0 ppb Lead 999.0 ppb Iron 33800.0 ppb
Site ID: SITE 00023
NEWPORT NETC
Contaminated Ground Water
Cost
$1.28M
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Dec 2019
This site is under ongoing monitoring until May 2049
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: Low Risk
Contaminants: Manganese and compounds 310000.0 ppb
Soil: Low Risk
Contaminants: Arsenic 24.0 ppb Lead 150.0 ppb
Site ID: SITE 00004
NEWPORT NETC
Surface Disposal Area
Cost
$188K
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Jan 2016
Contaminated Areas
Soil: Low Risk
Contaminants: Cadmium and compounds 0.5 ppb Chromium 0.86 ppb Barium 1.0 ppb Arsenic 15.0 ppb
Site ID: UST 000008
NEWPORT NETC
Underground Storage Tanks
Cost
$620K
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Jul 2014
Contaminated Areas
Soil: High Risk
Contaminants: Fluorene 4000.0 ppb
20 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 00009
NEWPORT NETC
Fire/Crash Training Area
Cost
$2.56M
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Sep 2014
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Feb 2045
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: High Risk
Contaminants: Diethyl phthalate 600.0 ppb Naphthalene 600.0 ppb Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene 700.0 ppb Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 800.0 ppb Benzo[b]fluoranthene 1000.0 ppb Carbon disulfide 1000.0 ppb Benzo[a]pyrene 2000.0 ppb Chloroform 2000.0 ppb Mercury and compounds (inorganic) 2100.0 ppb Benz[a]anthracene 3000.0 ppb Silver and compounds 3600.0 ppb Chrysene 4000.0 ppb Fluoranthene 6000.0 ppb Anthracene 9000.0 ppb Beryllium and compounds 9300.0 ppb Fluorene 21000.0 ppb Pyrene 23000.0 ppb Cyanide (free) 23300.0 ppb Acenaphthene 24000.0 ppb Antimony and compounds 37500.0 ppb Phenanthrene 44000.0 ppb Cadmium and compounds 48800.0 ppb Vanadium 123000.0 ppb Arsenic (cancer endpoint) 130000.0 ppb Chromium (total) 247000.0 ppb Cobalt 297000.0 ppb Nickel and compounds 447000.0 ppb Barium and compounds 569000.0 ppb Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) 740000.0 ppb Copper and compounds 1030000.0 ppb Lead 4120000.0 ppb Chloride 4740000.0 ppb Zinc 12400000.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 28000000.0 ppb Aluminum 193000000.0 ppb Calcium 205000000.0 ppb
Soil: High Risk
Contaminants: Chlordane 0.01 ppb Dieldrin 0.01 ppb Methoxychlor 0.01 ppb DDD 0.01 ppb Endrin 0.02 ppb DDE 0.04 ppb DDT 0.07 ppb Aroclor-1254 0.08 ppb Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) 0.13 ppb Dibenz[ah]anthracene 0.27 ppb Methylnaphthalene, 2- 0.29 ppb Carbazole 0.38 ppb Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 0.45 ppb Beryllium and compounds 0.47 ppb Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene 0.49 ppb Fluorene 0.57 ppb Mercury and compounds (inorganic) 0.61 ppb Selenium 0.64 ppb Silver and compounds 0.68 ppb Naphthalene 0.74 ppb Cadmium and compounds 0.94 ppb Acenaphthene 0.94 ppb Anthracene 1.5 ppb Benzo[a]pyrene 2.7 ppb Benzo[b]fluoranthene 2.8 ppb Chrysene 2.8 ppb Benzo[k]fluoranthene 3.1 ppb Benz[a]anthracene 3.3 ppb Pyrene 5.7 ppb Phenanthrene 7.2 ppb Fluoranthene 8.0 ppb Antimony and compounds 9.1 ppb Arsenic (cancer endpoint) 10.0 ppb Cobalt 14.9 ppb Chromium (total) 31.5 ppb Vanadium 41.2 ppb Copper and compounds 220.0 ppb Nickel and compounds 221.0 ppb Barium and compounds 282.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 697.0 ppb Zinc 1910.0 ppb Lead 2970.0 ppb Aluminum 11600.0 ppb Calcium 21000.0 ppb
Sediment (Marine): High Risk
Contaminants: Mercury and compounds (inorganic) 0.44 ppb Aroclor-1254 0.54 ppb Silver and compounds 1.16 ppb Cadmium and compounds 1.27 ppb Antimony and compounds 1.93 ppb Arsenic (cancer endpoint) 11.4 ppb Nickel and compounds 27.9 ppb Chromium (total) 70.6 ppb Copper and compounds 75.4 ppb Lead 123.0 ppb Zinc 215.0 ppb Aluminum 51200.0 ppb
Sediment (Human): Medium Risk
Contaminants: Mercury and compounds (inorganic) 0.44 ppb Aroclor-1254 0.54 ppb Silver and compounds 1.16 ppb Cadmium and compounds 1.27 ppb Antimony and compounds 1.93 ppb Arsenic (cancer endpoint) 11.4 ppb Nickel and compounds 27.9 ppb Chromium (total) 70.6 ppb Copper and compounds 75.4 ppb Lead 123.0 ppb Zinc 215.0 ppb Aluminum 51200.0 ppb
Surface Water (Human): Medium Risk
Contaminants: Endosulfan 10.0 ppb DDT 20.0 ppb Dieldrin 20.0 ppb Endrin 50.0 ppb Anthracene 1000.0 ppb Pyrene 1000.0 ppb Acenaphthene 1000.0 ppb Arsenic (cancer endpoint) 1100.0 ppb Fluorene 2000.0 ppb Methylnaphthalene, 2- 2000.0 ppb Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) 3000.0 ppb Selenium 3000.0 ppb Phenanthrene 3000.0 ppb Lead 4200.0 ppb Copper and compounds 7100.0 ppb Nickel and compounds 14900.0 ppb Antimony and compounds 25800.0 ppb Barium and compounds 35400.0 ppb Zinc 48400.0 ppb Aluminum 97200.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 225000.0 ppb Calcium 82600000.0 ppb
Surface Water (Fresh): Low Risk
Contaminants: Endosulfan 10.0 ppb DDT 20.0 ppb Dieldrin 20.0 ppb Endrin 50.0 ppb Anthracene 1000.0 ppb Pyrene 1000.0 ppb Acenaphthene 1000.0 ppb Arsenic (cancer endpoint) 1100.0 ppb Fluorene 2000.0 ppb Methylnaphthalene, 2- 2000.0 ppb Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) 3000.0 ppb Selenium 3000.0 ppb Phenanthrene 3000.0 ppb Lead 4200.0 ppb Copper and compounds 7100.0 ppb Nickel and compounds 14900.0 ppb Antimony and compounds 25800.0 ppb Barium and compounds 35400.0 ppb Zinc 48400.0 ppb Aluminum 97200.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 225000.0 ppb Calcium 82600000.0 ppb
Site ID: SITE 00006
NEWPORT NETC
Surface Disposal Area
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Mar 1983
Site ID: UST 000005
NEWPORT NETC
Underground Storage Tanks
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Aug 1997
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: Low Risk
Contaminants: Lead 21700.0 ppb Benzene 140000.0 ppb Ethylbenzene 1400000.0 ppb Xylenes (isomers and mixtures) 3650000.0 ppb
Site ID: SITE 00015
NEWPORT NETC
Storage Area
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Mar 1983
Site ID: SITE 00005
NEWPORT NETC
Storage Area
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Mar 1983
Site ID: UXO 000002
NEWPORT NETC
Small Arms Range
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Sep 2004
Site ID: SITE 00002
NEWPORT NETC
Landfill
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Mar 2005
Contaminated Areas
Soil: High Risk
Contaminants: DDE 0.13 ppb Acenaphthene 0.37 ppb Fluorene 0.44 ppb DDT 0.45 ppb Naphthalene 0.45 ppb Beryllium and compounds 0.52 ppb Selenium 0.84 ppb Mercury and compounds (inorganic) 1.1 ppb Methylnaphthalene, 2- 1.2 ppb Cyanide (free) 1.5 ppb Dibenz[ah]anthracene 1.6 ppb Anthracene 2.0 ppb Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene 3.3 ppb Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 3.4 ppb Benzo[a]pyrene 5.9 ppb Benzo[b]fluoranthene 6.4 ppb Benzo[k]fluoranthene 6.8 ppb Benz[a]anthracene 9.8 ppb Antimony and compounds 10.3 ppb Chrysene 11.0 ppb Phenanthrene 14.0 ppb Pyrene 15.0 ppb Fluoranthene 15.0 ppb Cobalt 17.2 ppb Silver and compounds 21.8 ppb Nickel and compounds 26.2 ppb Arsenic (cancer) 30.1 ppb Chromium (total) 35.2 ppb Vanadium 53.8 ppb Copper and compounds 135.0 ppb Barium and compounds 269.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 490.0 ppb Aroclor 500.0 ppb Zinc 547.0 ppb Lead 1970.0 ppb Calcium 8720.0 ppb Aluminum 12700.0 ppb
Groundwater: Medium Risk
Contaminants: Lead 700.0 ppb Mercury and compounds (inorganic) 1800.0 ppb Beryllium and compounds 3800.0 ppb Toluene 6000.0 ppb Silver and compounds 11200.0 ppb Anthracene 12000.0 ppb Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) 13000.0 ppb Cadmium and compounds 14700.0 ppb Acenaphthene 17000.0 ppb Pyrene 20000.0 ppb Benzene 20000.0 ppb Arsenic (cancer endpoint) 22400.0 ppb Ethylbenzene 44000.0 ppb Chlorobenzene 79000.0 ppb Dichlorobenzene, 1,4- 83000.0 ppb Naphthalene 100000.0 ppb Xylene (mixed) 110000.0 ppb Antimony and compounds 118000.0 ppb Chromium (total) 121000.0 ppb Cobalt 192000.0 ppb Vanadium 203000.0 ppb Methylnaphthalene, 2- 210000.0 ppb Nickel and compounds 221000.0 ppb Barium and compounds 759000.0 ppb Copper and compounds 958000.0 ppb Zinc 4170000.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 4210000.0 ppb Calcium 18000000.0 ppb Aluminum 93200000.0 ppb
Site ID: SITE 00003
NEWPORT NETC
Spill Site Area
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Mar 1983
Site ID: SITE 00014
NEWPORT NETC
Surface Disposal Area
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
May 1986
Site ID: SITE 00018
NEWPORT NETC
Contaminated Buildings
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Mar 1983
Site ID: SITE 00020
NEWPORT NETC
Contaminated Ground Water
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Sep 2014
Contaminated Areas
Soil: Low Risk
Contaminants: Lead 3400.0 ppb
Site ID: SITE 00021
NEWPORT NETC
Contaminated Ground Water
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Jun 2009
Contaminated Areas
Soil: High Risk
Contaminants: Lead 1000.0 ppb
Site ID: UST 000001
NEWPORT NETC
Underground Storage Tanks
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Sep 1998
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Jan 1999
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: Low Risk
Contaminants: Methylnaphthalene,2 100000.0 ppb Naphthalene 410000.0 ppb
Site ID: UST 000002
NEWPORT NETC
Underground Storage Tanks
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Jun 1995
Site ID: SITE 00001
NEWPORT NETC
Landfill
Cost
$9.67M
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Dec 2001
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Jan 2045
Contaminated Areas
Sediment (Marine): High Risk
Contaminants: Mercury 0.15 ppb Copper and compounds 19.0 ppb Nickel and compounds 23.1 ppb Lead 49.6 ppb Chromium VI and compounds 67.0 ppb
Groundwater: Low Risk
Contaminants: Beryllium and compounds 500.0 ppb Benz[a]anthracene 700.0 ppb Aroclor-1254 760.0 ppb Mercury and compounds (inorganic) 800.0 ppb Selenium 2500.0 ppb Anthracene 3000.0 ppb Pyrene 4000.0 ppb Fluoranthene 5000.0 ppb Benzene 6000.0 ppb Antimony and compounds 6500.0 ppb Benzoic acid 7000.0 ppb Methylphenol, 4- 11000.0 ppb Ethylbenzene 12000.0 ppb Lead 19800.0 ppb Toluene 24000.0 ppb Fluorene 25000.0 ppb Methylnaphthalene, 2- 43000.0 ppb Acenaphthene 45000.0 ppb Cadmium and compounds 57100.0 ppb Silver and compounds 126000.0 ppb Xylene (mixed) 160000.0 ppb Naphthalene 240000.0 ppb Arsenic (cancer endpoint) 311000.0 ppb Vanadium 432000.0 ppb Nickel and compounds 678000.0 ppb Cobalt 737000.0 ppb Barium and compounds 1770000.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 12000000.0 ppb Zinc 12100000.0 ppb Calcium 162000000.0 ppb Aluminum 284000000.0 ppb
Soil: Low Risk
Contaminants: Chlordane 0.01 ppb Trichloroethane, 1,1,1- 0.01 ppb Aroclor-1260 0.03 ppb Arochlor 1016 0.03 ppb DDE 0.05 ppb Dichlorobenzene, 1,4- 0.08 ppb Methoxychlor 0.16 ppb DDD 0.19 ppb Butyl benzyl phthalate 0.2 ppb Dichlorobenzidine, 3,3'- 0.36 ppb Benzoic acid 0.38 ppb Endrin 0.42 ppb Aroclor-1254 0.61 ppb Cyanide (free) 0.67 ppb Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) 0.97 ppb Methylnaphthalene, 2- 1.1 ppb Nitrosodiphenylamine, N- 1.5 ppb Beryllium and compounds 1.7 ppb DDT 1.8 ppb Mercury and compounds (inorganic) 1.9 ppb Selenium 2.0 ppb Acenaphthylene 2.2 ppb Naphthalene 3.0 ppb Dibenz[ah]anthracene 4.0 ppb Fluorene 4.7 ppb Acenaphthene 7.1 ppb Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 8.4 ppb Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene 8.9 ppb Anthracene 11.0 ppb Cadmium and compounds 21.8 ppb Arsenic (cancer endpoint) 24.1 ppb Cobalt 24.9 ppb Benzo[a]pyrene 27.0 ppb Silver and compounds 32.3 ppb Chrysene 33.0 ppb Acetone 39.0 ppb Phenanthrene 39.0 ppb Benzo[b]fluoranthene 40.0 ppb Benz[a]anthracene 43.0 ppb Fluoranthene 56.0 ppb Pyrene 67.0 ppb Chromium (total) 69.2 ppb Antimony and compounds 91.4 ppb Nickel and compounds 105.0 ppb Barium and compounds 126.0 ppb Vanadium 269.0 ppb Manganese and compounds 678.0 ppb Lead 1980.0 ppb Copper and compounds 6070.0 ppb Aluminum 18900.0 ppb Zinc 19200.0 ppb Calcium 45500.0 ppb
Site ID: UST 000006
NEWPORT NETC
Underground Storage Tanks
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Nov 2011
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: High Risk
Contaminants: Dichloroethane, 1,2- (EDC) 29200.0 ppb Trichloroethane, 1,1,2- 788000.0 ppb
Site ID: UST 000004
NEWPORT NETC
Underground Tank Farm
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Oct 1999
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Aug 2006
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: High Risk
Contaminants: Chromium (III) 496000.0 ppb Arsenic (cancer) 656000.0 ppb Lead 722000.0 ppb Barium and compounds 1530000.0 ppb
Soil: Medium Risk
Contaminants: Benzo[a]pyrene 0.05 ppb Pentachlorophenol 0.06 ppb Barium and compounds 0.57 ppb
Site ID: UST 000007
NEWPORT NETC
Underground Storage Tanks
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Jul 2000
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Jun 2004
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: Medium Risk
Contaminants: Naphthalene 200000.0 ppb Lead 243000.0 ppb
Site ID: SITE 00016
NEWPORT NETC
Surface Disposal Area
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Mar 1983
Site ID: UST 000003
NEWPORT NETC
Underground Tank Farm
Cost
Unknown
Final Cleanup Action
Sep 1998
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Jun 2006
Contaminated Areas
Soil: Medium Risk
Contaminants: Xylene (mixed) 0.01 ppb Chromium (III) 10.5 ppb Lead 27.3 ppb Arsenic (noncancer) 50.7 ppb
Groundwater: Low Risk
Contaminants: Toluene 1000.0 ppb Chloromethane 2000.0 ppb Methylnaphthalene,2 14000.0 ppb Arsenic (noncancer) 18300.0 ppb
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 »