FYI.
Bob Shanteau, President
Monterey County Bicycling Advocacy Group
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From: ESCA Remediation Program [mailto:esca@...]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 8:33 AM
To: ESCA Remediation Program
Subject: ESCA Remediation Work Update: information/website/maps
ESCA field crews are currently working South of Gigling Road, West of
Watkins Gate and North of Hay Rake Road preparing the area for munitions
cleanup by trimming vegetation. ESCA field crews are also preparing a
17-acre area South of Inter-Garrison and East of 8th Avenue for a
Residential Quality Assurance Pilot Study by removing vegetation. For
your safety please avoid trails in these two areas to prevent accidental
contact with ESCA workers and equipment. These areas are posted with
signs at trails during working hours.
The following link will direct you to a map of current field work
activities, see:
Areas of Vegetation Cutting and Field Activities Map
<http://www.fora.org/esca%20docs/WorkAreasMapvegcutgfieldactvy.pdf>
For more information, please visit our website at <www.fora.org> and
follow the Munitions Cleanup/ESCA Information link on the right side of
the website under the heading “FORA News/Headlines…" or follow the link
below: <http://www.fora.org/esca.htm>.
We update the site frequently; however, should you ever want to get an
update of where the remediation work is occurring, please call our ESCA
Hotline at: (831) 883-3506 for a 2-minute update…you may also leave a
message.
Please feel free to forward this message as appropriate…we would
appreciate any help you can offer in getting the word out about the
field work that is occurring and how to get more information…thank you!
Respectfully,
Laura Baldwin
ESCA Program Coordinator
FORA ESCA Remediation Program
Fort Ord Reuse Authority (FORA)
100 12th Street; Bldg. 2880
Marina, CA 93933
(831) 883-3506
(831) 883-3675 fax
esca@...
<www.fora.org>