Pease RAB Meeting
When: Tuesday April 9, 2024
5:00 - 5:30 PM - Part A: Site 8 Facility visit - updates on new pilot study
5:30 - 6:15 PM - Part B: Return to Newington, view pre-recorded presentations
6:15 - 7:45 PM - Part C: RAB Business, additional presentations and open discussion
7:45 - 8:00 PM - Part D: Public Comment
8:00 PM - Adjourn
**This will be an in-person meeting with the option to join online for those who would prefer to attend virtually.

Site 8 Address:
20 Short St.
Newington, NH 03801

RAB Meeting Location:  
Town Hall Auditorium
205 Nimble Hill Road
Newington, NH 03801

*Please review flyer for registration info HERE

Pease Remedial Investigation 

Former Pease Air Force Base (BRAC 1988)

Summary
Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Total Acreage: 4,255 Acres
Closed: March 1991

History
Originally established as a municipal airport in the 1930s, the Air Force assumed control of Pease Air Force Base, New Hampshire, from the U.S. Navy in 1951. For the duration of its time as an active-duty installation, Pease served primarily as a bomber base, housing the B-52 Stratofortress among other aircraft. 

In 1988, Pease AFB was one of 86 military installations selected for closure under the Base Realignment and Closure Commission. The base officially closed on March 31, 1991. Today the New Hampshire Air National Guard still uses a portion of the former base. 

Environmental Activities
Pease AFB was placed on the National Priorities List in 1990, resulting in a Federal Facilities Agreement with federal and state regulators. AFCEC continues to work closely with the Environmental Protection Agency and New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services to ensure environmental cleanup activities satisfy all regulatory standards while protecting human health and the environment. AFCEC has invested more than $98 million on BRAC cleanup actions at the former installation. The cost to complete cleanup is another $102.6 million.

Property Transfer
AFCEC achieved whole base transfer in 2005. In 1992, AFCEC transferred 1,054 acres to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to establish Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge, which serves as a habitat to animals like the bald eagle. Pease Development Authority received acreage to create Pease International Tradeport, a business and aviation industrial park consisting of 245 companies employing 7,000 individuals. 


 

 


 

QUICK LINKS

RAB Membership Application

Pease Document Archive


Recent RAB member tour, click graphic for more info.