New information posted today:
Friends, Shipmates and Fellow Moffetteers,
As promised here is an update on the continuing saga of Hangar One and
how we need to make our voices heard so that the hangar may be saved.
Thanks to all who have shown their support and attended the last
Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) meeting at Mountain View City
Hall...your presence truly made a difference! We've also heard that
there have been some interesting "out of the box" ideas on how the
Navy's goal of environmental cleanup can be accomplished without
tearing down the hangar. Lets hope one of these solutions is the
answer.
Based on the information we received at the last RAB meeting, its
evident that the Navy is not willing to exclude the "demolition"
option from its list of possible mitigations. Although they label it
as a worst case and highest cost alternative, they don't want to take
any options off the table at this time. That still makes me nervous
especially when you look at their very agressive timeline to find a
solution.
So lets continue to keep the pressure on by attending the public
meetings and writing to our elected officials. I'm still working on a
'boiler plate' letter that you can use or modify as you see fit to
send to your City/County/State and Federal politicians and officials.
I'll send it separately in another email.
A good source of info on what's happening at Moffett Field is a great
website/blog operated by Steve Williams at:
http://www.nuqu.org where
you can find links to Hangar 1 and other Moffett/NASA current events.
Future Meetings....
There are three upcoming meetings that are significant for Hangar
One:
One is a Hangar One Stakeholder Meeting that is apparently for a
select group of NASA invitees (guess I'm included as I was invited).
That meeting is set for this Wednesday evening from 4-6 p.m. at the
NASA Ames Conference Center (former Officers Club) at Moffett Field.
I definitely plan to be there.
The next public meeting regarding the Navy's environmental plans for
the hangar is an Open House at the former Chief's Club/Space Camp
building just outside the gate on Monday June 13th. Here is a copy of
the flyer that went out toward the end of April to those on their
mailing list.
Date /Time: Monday, June 13, 2005, 5 to 8 p.m.
Location: Former NAS Moffett Field
Building 943
Mountain View, CA
Come learn about the environmental activities taking place at
Hangar 1, located at the former Naval Air Station Moffett Field, and
take the opportunity to provide your input to the Navy as they examine
several options for addressing cleanup there.
The Navy will study these options in an Engineering
Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EEICA), and the open house will present
information about the EEICA, its purpose and content.
Discuss the issues directly with representatives from the
Navy, NASA and regulatory agencies at various stations throughout the
room. We recommend following the sequence below
STATION OVERVIEW
STATION NO. 1 WELCOME - Sign in, pick up informational
materials and sign up on the project mailing list.
STATION NO. 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESS - Get an overview of the
environmental restoration process at Hangar 1, as well as the process
for evaluating feasible and cost-effective alternatives for proposed
removal actions.
STATION NO. 3 REGULATORS - Meet the regulators and learn
about their agencies' involvement in the environmental restoration
program at Hangar 1.
STATION NO. 4 HANGAR I - Learn about Hangar I, its
background and history.
STATION NO. 5 REMOVAL ACTION - Learn about alternatives that
will be considered to address environmental issues at Hangar 1.
STATION NO. 6 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT - Learn about more ways
to get involved in the Navy's environmental program; fill out a
comment form to provide input on proposed alternatives for Hangar 1.
THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING!
And the next RAB meeting is set for Thursday July 14th from 7-9 p.m.
at Mountain View City Hall. In addition to the other environmental
topics at Moffett Field, Hangar One should still be a big part of the
meeting's discussions.
Thanks and hope to see you there!
Carl