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386 EOD support munition disposal need
A group of Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians, ammunition personnel and firefighters from the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing worked together to dispose of a truckload of unserviceable ordnances in a safe manner at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, May 11, 2017. The stockpile of expired munitions consisting primarily of flares was transported to an isolated location where the unserviceable items were stacked in a man-made hole in preparation for destruction. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. Jonathan Hehnly)
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Arbor Day 2017
Air Force Col. Scott Matthews, 673d Civil Engineer Group commander stands with members from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson’s local Boy Scout Troop 190 and Cub Scout Troop 110 during an Alaska Arbor Day celebration May 12, 2017. National Arbor Day is always celebrated on the last Friday in April, however, Alaska’s Arbor Day is celebrated on the third Monday in May.
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Arbor Day 2017
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson ecologists and tree lovers prepare to plant a paper birch tree near the JBER library, May 12, 2017. National Arbor Day is always celebrated on the last Friday in April, however, Alaska’s Arbor Day is celebrated on the third Monday in May.
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PFOS/PFOA water testing
File photo. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Kenneth W. Norman)
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2017 Housing Privatization Lessons Learned Workshop
The Air Force Civil Engineer Center's Installations Directorate hosted the 2017 Housing Privatization Lessons Learned Workshop on May 2 at the Rivercenter Marriott in San Antonio. Among the speakers were Maj. Gen. Brad Spacy, Air Force Installation and Support Center commander; Robert Moriarty, AFCEC installations director; Jennifer Miller, deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for installations; and Col. Michael Beach, AFCEC portfolio management division chief.
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2017 Housing Privatization Lessons Learned Workshop
Maj. Gen. Brad Spacy, Air Force Installation and Support Center commander, delivers the keynote address during the 2017 Housing Privatization Lessons Learned Workshop. “Quality housing helps the U.S. Air Force recruit and retain members, and support for our Airmen and their families enables senior leaders to focus on the core mission of Fly, Fight and Win in Air, Space and Cyberspace,” Spacy said.
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2017 Housing Privatization Lessons Learned Workshop
Robert Moriarty, AFCEC installations director, speaks to the audience during the Housing Privatization Lessons Learned Workshop. Among the topics Moriarty touched on were the importance of building and maintaining personal relationships with the project owners and program managers for the installations.
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Air Force mask inspection and repair program
Justin Rayner conducts a visual inspection of an M50 mask after it comes out of the drying room. Rayner is a member of a small team of 13 that breaks down, inspects, repairs, cleans, sanitizes and tests about 8,000 masks each month for the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rodney Whaley)
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Air Force mast inspection and repair program
A rack of clean and sanitized M50 masks await visual inspection after coming out of the drying room. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rodney Whaley)
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Air Force mask inspection and repair program
Chad Potvin conducts a leak test on a mask prior to it being reassembled and returned to Airmen in the field. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rodney Whaley)
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Air Force mask inspection and repair program
A typical M50 mask before being cleaned and sanitized. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Air Force mask inspection and repair program
A clean, sanitized, tested mask prior to repackaging and being shipped out to an Airman in the field. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rodney Whaley)
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New material has great potential
From left, U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet First Class Hayley Weir and AFCEC research chemist Katherine Simpson talk about Weir's capstone project; the development of a new ballistic resistant, flexible, lightweight nanotech-enabled fabric. The material, which is patent pending, could be applied as a protective lining on a variety of objects ranging from body armor to tents and vehicles. (U.S. Air Force photo/Mekka Parish)
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AF to conduct follow-on sampling, launch remedial investigation at Wurtsmith
Environmental contractors sample the groundwater from former fire training area #2 at former Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan, several times a month to monitor PFOS/PFOA levels after groundwater passes through various treatment systems. The Air Force installed a Granular Activated Carbon pump and treat system to cut off contaminant discharges from the FTA into Clark’s Marsh in April 2015. Water pumped through the GAC system is sampled once a month. Once a week, the Air Force pulls samples from three remediation systems that are part of a pilot study collecting data to evaluate system performance. These samples are sent to the University of Georgia and Oregon State University where chemical analysis are conducted. (Photo by Breanne Humphreys/ Air Force Photo Released)
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AF to conduct follow-on sampling, launch remedial investigation at Wurtsmith
Environmental contractors sample the groundwater from former fire training area #2 at former Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan, several times a month to monitor PFOS/PFOA levels after groundwater passes through various treatment systems. The Air Force installed a Granular Activated Carbon pump and treat system to cut off contaminant discharges from the FTA into Clark’s Marsh in April 2015. Water pumped through the GAC system is sampled once a month. Once a week, the Air Force pulls samples from three remediation systems that are part of a pilot study collecting data to evaluate system performance. These samples are sent to the University of Georgia and Oregon State University where chemical analysis are conducted. (Photo by Breanne Humphreys / Air Force Photo Released)
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AF to conduct follow-on sampling, launch remedial investigation at Wurtsmith
Paul Carroll, Base Environmental Coordinator with the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, updated members of the Au Sable and Oscoda communities on the Air Force’s aggressive measures to reduce the risk of drinking water impacts caused by past mission activities at the former Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan, during an open house April 25, in Oscoda. (Photo by Angelina Casarez/ Air Force Photo Released)
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AF to conduct follow-on sampling, launch remedial investigation at Wurtsmith
Paul Carroll, Base Environmental Coordinator with the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, updated members of the Au Sable and Oscoda communities on the Air Force’s aggressive measures to reduce the risk of drinking water impacts caused by past mission activities at the former Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan, during an open house April 25, in Oscoda. (Photo by Angelina Casarez/ Air Force Photo Released)
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AF to conduct follow-on sampling, launch remedial investigation at Wurtsmith
Former Fire Training Area #2 was operated at Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan, from 1958-1991. The training area where the base conducted weekly fire training exercises is a known release location of AFFF - a firefighting agent used to extinguish fuel fires. Pictured above is the 115-foot diameter circular pit constructed with six-inch thick reinforced concrete and underlain by polyethylene sheeting. Building in the background houses a pump and treat remediation system the Air Force installed in April 2015 to cut off contaminant discharges into nearby Clark’s Marsh. (Photo by Breanne Humphreys/ Air Force Photo Released)
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AFCEC Operations Directorate holds operations workshop at AFIT
Air Force Deputy Director of Civil Engineers Edwin Oshiba addresses a full house during the civilian workforce development and wage grade panel session via a two-way live virtual teleconference that allowed for base attendees to directly ask personnel related questions. (Courtesy photo)
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AFCEC Operations Directorate holds operations workshop at AFIT
Col. Tim Dodge, director of the AFCEC Operations Directorate, addresses workshop attendees to emphasize the operations directorate advocacy role for operations flights. He said AFCEC is learning along with the bases, and delivered a message of “success is not guaranteed but success depends on follow-through.” (Courtesy photo)
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