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Former McClellan Air Force Base, Sacramento, California [Closed 2001]
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The former McClellan AFB is now known as McClellan Park, a thriving business park and residential community, with more than 15,000 people on the base daily. |
The 2015 field season at McClellan is underway Over the summer, the Air Force plans to continue cleanup at several sites falling under one of the Air Force's most challenging projects at the former McClellan Air Force Base - the Focused Strategic Sites Project. Watch Video » |
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Air Force Environmental Update Activities at McClellan McClellan Restoration Advisory Board holds meeting to discuss environmental cleanup. Read Newsletter » |
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Disposal Pit Capped One of the final projects underway is installing a capping system over a former waste disposal site. This summer, the Air Force Civil Engineer Center constructed the cap, documented here. Now the area is cleared for reuse, providing new opportunities for future development. Watch Video » |
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Getting closer to closure Steadily chugging along since the early 1990s, the soil vapor extraction systems at the former McClellan Air Force Base here are progressively heading the way of the dinosaur - into extinction. Full Story » |
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Protecting and Conserving In the spring of 2013, in the midst of a bustling environmental cleanup project at the former McClellan Air Force Base, a family of burrowing owls carved out a serene existence on a small protected piece of land. Full Story » |
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McClellan Today Since closing in 2001, the former McClellan Air Force Base has become a model, both nationally and internationally, for successful environmental cleanup and simultaneous transformative redevelopment.
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The AmeriCorps program is for people 18-24 years old and includes specialized training to conduct community and disaster response services. Today, 13 years after closure, McClellan employs 13,500 people at 240 businesses, making it a model for redevelopment. Full Story »
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McClellan on the Move Since closing in 2001, the former McClellan Air Force Base has become a model, both nationally and internationally, for successful environmental cleanup and redevelopment. Full Story »
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County of Sacramento
Department of Economic Development
700 H Street, Room 7650
Sacramento, CA
95814-1280
Phone: (916) 874-5220
SacCounty.net
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