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: | NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF CASES IN ACTIVE REMEDIATION |  | 
  
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          | MESSAGE: | Low percentage of cases under active remediation. |  | 
        
          | KEY STATISTICS FOR FY 2008-09 |  
         | Number of Active Cases | 1,453 |  
         | Number of Cases in Active Remediation | 202 |  | 
MEASUREMENTS
 
   
  WHAT THE MEASURE IS SHOWING
    
      The  data shows that of the 1,453 cases that were active during FY 08-09  approximately 14% were taking actions to clean up and remediate the effects of  pollution at different levels. Regions 1, 4, 6B and 7  have a large number of cases that are not in  active remediation when compared to the rest of the Regional Water Boards.
    
    WHY THIS  MEASURE IS IMPORTANT
    
      The  process of cleaning and remediation of the impacts of pollution may take  several years and may be completed in different phases. During the period that  a case remains active, work will be done to investigate the nature and extent  of the contamination, determine appropriate cleanup goals and  construct/implement actions to effect cleanup (remediation).  For some cases the investigation may lead to  a determination that no further action is needed.  A case will remain active until this determination is  documented.  Tracking the number of  cases in active remediation and active cases is important to assess and plan  the future workload and evaluate results. 
    
    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.