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NAS Oceana Fuel Spill

NAS Oceana JP-5 Cleanup Efforts 

 

 

NAS Oceana Animal Release Efforts

 

Public Updates: 


Remarks from Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic as of June 23,2017

Remarks from Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic of May 19, 2017

Message from the NAS Oceana Commanding Officer of May 17, 2017

Message from the NAS Oceana Commanding Officer of May 16, 2017

 

Navy Administrative Investigation (JAGMAN): 


(12/05/17) Command Investigation Into The Fuel Spill That Occurred At NAS Oceana 11 May 2017

 

Press Releases: 


(12/05/17) Sailor Discharged For Role In NAS Oceana Jet Fuel Spill; Navy Continues Remediation Efforts

(09/29/17) Sailor Charged In NAS Oceana Jet Fuel Spill Incident

(06/22/17) NAS Oceana Jet Fuel Spill Investigation

(05/26/17) Naval Air Station Oceana Fuel Spill Update #11

(05/25/17) Naval Air Station Oceana Fuel Spill Update #10 (Corrected)

(05/23/17) Naval Air Station Oceana Fuel Spill Update #9

(05/22/17) Naval Air Station Oceana Fuel Spill Update #8

(05/20/17) Naval Air Station Oceana Fuel Spill Update #7

(05/19/17) Naval Air Station Oceana Fuel Spill Update #6

(05/17/17) Naval Air Station Oceana Fuel Spill Update #5

(05/15/17) Naval Air Station Oceana Fuel Spill Update #4

(05/14/17) Naval Air Station Oceana Fuel Spill Update #3

(05/13/17) Naval Air Station Oceana Fuel Spill Update #2

(05/12/17) Naval Air Station Oceana Fuel Spill Update

(05/11/17) Naval Air Station Oceana Fuel Spill

    

Biographies:


Rear Adm. John C. "Jack" Scorby, Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic

Capt. James M. Lowther, Commanding Officer, NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk

Capt. Rich J. Meadows, Commanding Officer, Naval Air Station Oceana

    

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): 


NAS Oceana Fuel Spill Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) as of June 23, 2017

 

Claims Information: 


NAS Oceana Fuel Spill Claims Procedures dated 11 May 2017

NAS Oceana Fuel Spill Claim Form

 

Related Documents:


Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center (NMCPHC) Guidance for Providers Caring for Persons Recently Exposed to Jet Fuel - 17 May 2017

     Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ASTSDR) Public Health Statement for PJ-5, JP-8, and Jet A fuels - 21 January 2015 

 
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