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Air Force begins field work to investigate PFAS at former Reese AFB
A soil sample from the drilling core collected roughly 150 feet below ground surface at the former Reese Air Force Base near Lubbock, Texas, June 29, 2020. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is moving forward with environmental remediation and will install twenty-five monitoring wells in a 12 square mile, down gradient area from the former base, to further determine human and ecological health risks, source areas, and migration patterns of Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination there. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sriram Madabhushi).
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Air Force begins field work to investigate PFAS at former Reese AFB
Air Force contractors use a truck-mounted sonic drilling rig and support truck to drill deep wells at the former Reese Air Force Base near Lubbock, Texas, June 28, 2020. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is moving forward with environmental remediation and will install twenty-five monitoring wells in a 12 square mile, down gradient area from the former base, to further determine human and ecological health risks, source areas, and migration patterns of Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination there. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sriram Madabhushi).
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Air Force begins field work to investigate PFAS at former Reese AFB
An Air Force contractor assembles a drilling rig at the former Reese Air Force Base near Lubbock, Texas, June 30, 2020. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is moving forward with environmental remediation and will install twenty-five monitoring wells in a 12 square mile, down gradient area from the former base, to further determine human and ecological health risks, source areas, and migration patterns of Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination there. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sriram Madabhushi).
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Air Force begins field work to investigate PFAS at former Reese AFB
Paul Carroll, Air Force BRAC Environmental Coordinator and field geologist, inspects soil samples from the drilling core collected roughly 150 feet below ground surface at the former Reese Air Force Base near Lubbock, Texas, July 2, 2020. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is moving forward with environmental remediation and will install twenty-five monitoring wells in a 12 square mile, down gradient area from the former base, to further determine human and ecological health risks, source areas, and migration patterns of Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination there. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sriram Madabhushi).
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Air Force begins field work to investigate PFAS at former Reese AFB
An Air Force contractor prepares drilling rig equipment at the former Reese Air Force Base near Lubbock, Texas, June 28, 2020. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is moving forward with environmental remediation and will install twenty-five monitoring wells in a 12 square mile, down gradient area from the former base, to further determine human and ecological health risks, source areas, and migration patterns of Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination there. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sriram Madabhushi).
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FSRM funding
Danny Butler, 78th Civil Engineer Squadron technician, keeps the mission going at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, by inventorying and assessing the condition level of all parts of buildings and structures on the installation. Asset condition plays a large role in the rack-and-stack process of building the Air Force Comprehensive Asset Management Plan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rodney Speed)
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FSRM funding
Staff Sgt. Courtney Kohnke, 673rd Civil Engineer Squadron construction inspector, performs a post-earthquake inspection on a facility at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, in January 2019. Before the Air Force Civil Engineer Center began managing facility sustainment, restoration and modernization requirements across the Air Force enterprise in 2014, major commands were only given fair-share funding, which meant critical repairs identified by Kohnke may have gone unfunded. With the Air Force Comprehensive Asset Management Plan, all FSRM requirements across the Air Force are racked and stacked based on risks to Airmen and missions, with consideration also given to cost saving investments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Crystal Jenkins)
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USAFA Cyberworx
The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is designing and constructing a $30 Million, 33,000-square-foot facility at the U.S. Air Force Academy to train the next generation of cyber warriors.
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Hutch Collins, 20th Civil Engineer Squadron threatened and endangered species biologist, looks for baby red-cockaded woodpeckers in a tree cavity at Poinsett Electronic Combat Range at Wedgefield, S.C., May 30, 2018. Collins monitors and documents the endangered species’ populations on the range. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Destinee Sweeney)
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Kemp's Ridley sea turtle tagging
From left, Erica Lee, Air Force Civil Engineer Center Support Program manager for Eglin Natural Resources, and Amanda Robydek, Leidos Environmental Scientist, hold a Kemp's ridley sea turtle during one of many acoustic and satellite tagging events. (Courtesy photo by Erica Lee)
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Students ensure COVID-19 social distancing standards are maintained while listening to instruction during Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear training at Yokota Air Base, Japan, July 22, 2020. Emergency Management specialists train members to quickly respond to any disaster, natural or man-made, whether at home or in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas Smith)
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200722-F-CC655-007
Members of Yokota Air Base practice inspecting their gas masks while maintaining COVID-19 social distancing standards during Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear training at Yokota Air Base, Japan, July 22, 2020. Emergency Management specialists train members to quickly respond to any disaster, natural or man-made, whether at home or in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas Smith)
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200722-F-CC655-003
Tech. Sgt. Sungka Vongkhamchanh, 374th Logistics Readiness Squadron NCO in charge of equipment support, inspects his gas mask during Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear training at Yokota Air Base, Japan, July 22, 2020. Emergency Management specialists train members to quickly respond to any disaster, natural or man-made, whether at home or in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas Smith)
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200722-F-CC655-008
Tech. Sgt. Sungka Vongkhamchanh (left) and SrA Joel Wilson (right) from the 374th Logistics Readiness Squadron begin donning their readiness gear while maintaining social distance during Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear training at Yokota Air Base, Japan, July 22, 2020. Emergency Management specialists train members to quickly respond to any disaster, natural or man-made, whether at home or in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas Smith)
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200722-F-CC655-010
Senior Airman Joel Wilson from the 374th Logistics Readiness Squadron practices donning his readiness gear during Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear training at Yokota Air Base, Japan, July 22, 2020. Emergency Management specialists train members to quickly respond to any disaster, natural or man-made, whether at home or in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas Smith)
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200722-F-CC655-019
Senior Airman Joel Wilson from the 374th Logistics Readiness Squadron removes his gas mask after completing Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear training at Yokota Air Base, Japan, July 22, 2020. Emergency Management specialists train members to quickly respond to any disaster, natural or man-made, whether at home or in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas Smith)
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200722-F-CC655-013
Students ensure each other have properly secured their readiness gear during Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear training at Yokota Air Base, Japan, July 22, 2020. Emergency Management specialists train members to quickly respond to any disaster, natural or man-made, whether at home or in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas Smith)
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200722-F-CC655-005
Airman 1st Class Samuel Baker (right), an Emergency Management specialist with the 374th Civil Engineer Squadron, instructs students on readiness techniques during Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear training at Yokota Air Base, Japan, July 22, 2020. Emergency management specialists train members to quickly respond to any disaster, natural or man-made, whether at home or in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas Smith)
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$2B Air Force savings goal surpassed with help from 374 CONS
The 374th Contracting Squadron poses for a photo at Yokota Air Base, Japan, July 23, 2020. This team recently helped propel the Air Force Installation Contracting Center past their $2B savings goal six months ahead of schedule. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Taylor A. Workman)
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Colonel Bradley L. Johnson
Official photo of Colonel Bradley L. Johnson
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