The California Water Boards' Annual Performance Report - Fiscal Year 2008-09
  
    | REGULATE: GROUNDWATER |  |  | 
  
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          | GROUP: | MILITARY SITES – DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROGRAM |  | 
        
          | MEASURE: | CASES CLOSED CASES OPEN
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          | MESSAGE: | The number of military sites cases are concentrated on regions 2, 4, 5, 6, and 9. |  | 
        
          | KEY STATISTICS FOR FY 2008-09 |  
         | Number of Active Cases | 1,453 |  
         | Number of New Cases | 188 |  
          | Number of Cases Closed | 226 |  | 
MEASUREMENTS
 
   
  WHAT THE MEASURE IS SHOWING
    
      A  low percentage of military cases were closed during Fiscal Year 08-09.
    
    WHY THIS MEASURE  IS IMPORTANT
    
      Measuring  the number of active cases, new cases and the number of cases closed is  important because it shows the level of activity of the program and the level  of resources necessary to handle the workload. It also shows the number of  pending cases that need to be cleaned up. Note that the cases represented by  the data do not include all cases managed by the water boards.  They only include cases with direct impacts  to ground or surface waters.
    
    TECHNICAL  CONSIDERATIONS
  
  GLOSSARY
  
  - Military Sites - Department of Defense Program
- Decades of defense  activities have degraded water quality on and around federally-owned  facilities. Working with other agencies, the Regional Boards are involved with  remedial investigation and cleanup actions. Agreements with the Department of  Defense provide for accelerated cleanups at military bases and other Defense  sites scheduled for closure and reuse. Site investigation and cleanup  procedures are consistent with State laws and regulations as well as applicable  provisions of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and  Liability Act (CERCLA) which guides the federal Superfund  program.