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Acting administrator: GEA working with US EPA and Joint Region Marianas on contamination probe; 30+ claims filed
Summary
Acting Administrator Glenn Smith told the Guam Environmental Protection Agency board March 19 that the agency is reviewing a draft work plan with US EPA and Joint Region Marianas for a source investigation related to former Anderson Air Force Base housing and that the Office of the Attorney General has received more than 30 claims from residents.
Acting Administrator Glenn Smith told the Guam Environmental Protection Agency (GEA) board on March 19 that GEA is coordinating with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Joint Region Marianas to review a draft work plan for a source investigation tied to former Anderson Air Force Base housing units.
"We're currently working with US EPA and Joint Region Marianas on the investigation plan review under the federal facility agreement," Smith said, describing the legal basis as Section 120 of the federal facility (CERCLA) process. Smith said the draft work plan was…
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