Air Force completed a five-year review of environmental remediation at Newark AFB.
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- Heath, Ohio
What You Should Do Next
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Access Public Records
Visit the Air Force's Administrative Record database by February 15, 2026, to review the completed FYR and related documents for the former Newark AFB.
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Contact Environmental Coordinator
If you have questions or need more information, reach out to Sean Eldredge at the Air Force Civil Engineer Center by email or phone before the next FYR in 2029.
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Monitor Future Updates
Stay informed about the next scheduled FYR in 2029 and any developments regarding Site SS102 and potential land use restrictions.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the purpose of the five-year review at Newark AFB?
- The review confirms that environmental cleanup remedies are functioning as intended.
- When was the five-year review for Newark AFB completed?
- The review was completed on September 10, 2025.
- How can I access documents related to Newark AFB?
- Documents can be accessed through the Air Force's Administrative Record database.
- What is the next scheduled five-year review for Newark AFB?
- The next review is scheduled for 2029.
- Who can I contact for more information about the review?
- You can contact Sean Eldredge, the BRAC Environmental Coordinator.
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Full Notice Text
PUBLIC NOTICE THE AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER CENTER COMPLETED A CERCLA FIVE-YEAR REVIEW OF THE FORMER NEWARK AIR FORCE BASE, HEATH, OHIO The Department of the Air Force has finished a review of environmental remediation actions at the former Newark Air Force Base (AFB) in Heath, Ohio. This is the fourth five-year review (FYR) of environmental restoration projects at the former installation. The purpose of the FYR is to confirm that the selected remedies for environmental cleanup sites at the former Newark AFB are functioning as intended and continue to protect public health and the environment. Environmental remediation actions at the installation are being addressed under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. §§ 9601?9675). The FYR cycle is required by CERCLA when remedial actions leave hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants at a site that prevent unlimited use and unrestricted exposure. The review includes inspection of the site, review of land use controls and maintenance records, and evaluation of any new, relevant regulatory requirements that have been established since the cleanup decision was finalized. Data reviewed to complete this FYR were collected from May 2019 to May 2024. Based on the results of this FYR for the former Newark AFB, the remedy for Landfill 2 (LF002) was found to be functioning as intended by the decision document and the remedy is protective of human health and the environment. Protectiveness for Site SS102 (Building 4 Dewatering Sumps) is deferred because a determination cannot be made until further information is obtained. The "deferred" designation is due to the 1999 consensus statement not addressing all potential exposure pathways. A better understanding of the conceptual site model is necessary to fully assess potential exposure routes in order to determine if land us restrictions are necessary. This FYR recommends that a record of decision be prepared for Site SS102 to address all potential exposure pathways and evaluate the need for land use restrictions. The FYR was completed on September 10, 2025, and is provided for public access on the Air Force's Administrative Record database at: https://ar.cce.af.mil/ Newark AFB documents can be accessed by selecting "Newark AFB" from the "BRAC Installation List". Once on the administrative record site, navigate as follows: Select the BRAC radial button.From the BRAC "Installation List" on the left, scroll down and select "Newark AFB."Click "Search" and select "Show All" search results.Search by AR using the search fields or Ctrl+F in the browser and enter the AR number / document name.To open and view a document, click on the eye icon. If you have any questions or would like more information on the sites under review, please contact: Sean Eldredge BRAC Environmental Coordinator Air Force Civil Engineer Center 2261 Hughes Avenue, Building 171, Suite 155 Joint Base San Antonio ? Lackland, TX 78236 The next scheduled FYR for the former Newark AFB will be completed in 2029. February 15 2026 LWOO0453258