From: | olah@speagle.com |
Date: | 23 Jul 2001 16:29:58 -0000 |
Reply: | cpeo-military |
Subject: | [CPEO-MEF] CSWAB Press Release |
CSWAB Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger E12629 Weigand=92s Bay South Merrimac, WI 53561 Phone (608) 643-3124 Fax (608) 643-0005 www.cswab.com July 23, 2001 PRESS RELEASE For immediate release FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Laura Olah, Executive Director (608) 643-3124 DOD CONSULTANT EXPLORES OPTIONS FOR BADGER: Many Local Stakeholders Not Included in Process MERRIMAC -- Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger has learned a Virginia-based consulting firm called BAHR (Businesses of Adams, Hargett and Riley, Inc.) has been under contract with the U.S. Army and Navy since November 2000. BAHR is exploring ways to accelerate the transfer of federal sites like Badger to federal and private conservation groups =AD a process that so far has not included a number of important local stakeholders. According to documents obtained by CSWAB, one of the suggested benefits to the U.S. Army and Department of Defense is a total cost savings on environmental cleanup. BAHR=92s proposal involves the early transfer authority of multiple excess federal properties to a third party, such as a conservation group, while they are being cleaned up. This =93bundling=94 would allow the transfer of numerous sites simultaneously. = A fundamental component of this proposition is =93environmental insurance=94 which would provide liability protection to final or interim landholders. Part of BAHR=92s scope of work includes identifying excess and surplus military properties that have high conservation and recreational value on a national basis and might benefit from such a conveyance. Although the site selection process is not entirely complete, Badger is a likely candidate given its significant conservation value, reports Rebecca Rubin, an executive consultant with the firm. As part of this DoD initiative, BAHR is also working on a study to determine the feasibility of transferring federal properties while they are still =93dirty=94 and having the cleanup performed by the recipient. This latter approach has been used numerous times by the Army and Navy and is usually at the request of the future owner, Rubin said. However this would be considered on a case by case basis, she added. In a separate but related initiative, the U.S. Navy has drafted legislative language in a coordinated effort with the Army, Air Force, Fish and Wildlife Service, and National Park Service. This general conveyance approach would permit the military to convey surplus federal property directly to a nonprofit conservation group, Rubin said. The proposed legislation would give the head of the military department authority to make such a conveyance. "Surplus=94 federal property has been declared excess by a particular federal agency and is determined by the U.S. General Services Administration to be no longer required by the federal government as a whole. Under the direction of the Army, BAHR initiated a series of teleconference calls and local meetings beginning in January of this year, Rubin said. The purpose was to brief more than a dozen government and conservation entities about this overall initiative and to explain how it might apply to Badger =AD excluded from this dialogue, however, were town and village boards, including the Township of Merrimac and Village of Prairie du Sac, the Ho-Chunk Nation, CSWAB, and other local stakeholders. The initial Department of Defense contract with BAHR ended in late June and will likely be extended for an additional year, Rubin said. BAHR=92s recommendations will now go to the Department of Defense for consideration and shared with other key federal agencies such as the Fish & Wildlife Service and National Park Service, she said. Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger was first organized by neighbors of the Badger plant in 1990. Led by a board of local community members, CSWAB plays a critical role in assuring nearby residents know the extent of local pollution, facilities are adequately cleaned up, and future use does not threaten natural systems. For more information, visit their website at www.cswab.com * * * -- Laura Olah, Executive Director Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger E12629 Weigand's Bay South Merrimac, WI 53561 phone (608)643-3124 fax (608)643-0005 alt fax (608)643-2682 Email: olah@speagle.com Website: http://www.cswab.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
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