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Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Parcel A Survey. In response to public concern and at the request of the US Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Navy, the Department of Toxic Substances Control, and partners from the City of San Francisco, the California Department of Public Health is performing a phased approach radiological survey to assess the health and safety of the public and the.


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Bayview-Hunters Point or The Bayview, is a neighborhood in the southeastern part of San Francisco, California. An extreme southeastern portion of the area is known as Hunters Point, or the point because of its proximity to the decommissioned Hunters Point Naval Shipyard.


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Once home to the US Navy's largest applied nuclear testing lab, Hunters Point inches toward a radical transformation. But radioactive contamination, falsified data and a $27 billion class-action.


US sues Tetra Tech over Hunters Point shipyard work, claiming

Bayview-Hunters Point (sometimes spelled Bay View or Bayview) is the San Francisco, California, neighborhood combining the Bayview and Hunters Point neighborhoods in the southeastern corner of the city.


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Although the California Dry Dock Company built a 47-acre ship repair yard at Hunters Point in 1868, it was the threat of war in 1939 that compelled the US Navy to buy the site for a massive expansion. The Navy needed more shoreline, and it wasn't about to wait around for the serpentinite-matrix mélange of the Hunters Point Shear Zone to comply.


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San Francisco Naval Shipyard at Hunters Point, San Francisco, was located on 638 acres of waterfront. As of the mid-1950s it employed 8,500 civilians. The Navy s Radiation Defense Laboratory and Pacific Reserve Fleet units were also located there. Established as commercial shipyard in 1870, it was acquired by the Navy 11 days before Pearl Harbor.


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The former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard (HPNS) is located in the southeastern portion of the city of San Francisco on a peninsula that extends into the San Francisco Bay. HPNS was operated as a.


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The Hunters Point Shipyard Artists acknowledge longtime Shipyard tenants Scott Madison and Linda Hope, whose hard work over the years has helped to assure that artists remain at the Shipyard.. A California 501(c)3 corporation EID:94-3108216. Follow Us: Shipyard Trust for the Arts. P.O. Box 880083 San Francisco, CA 94188-0083. All site.


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The 866-acre area is a jigsaw slab of concrete docking bays and abandoned buildings jutting out of the southeast shoreline of San Francisco. The site butts up against the community of Bayview-Hunters Point, where more than 35,000 people live. Marie Harrison fought for a cleanup.


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2.0 Site Status Summary. Hunter's Point Shipyard (HPS) is located along the San Francisco Bay in southeastern San Francisco, California. The U.S. Navy acquired the site in 1940 and it became a U.S. Navy base employing thousands of people. Building, repair, and maintenance of ships for the U.S. Navy were primary activities during World War II.


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The Hunters Point Shipyard is one of the most transformative urban renovations in the city. It's a bold new vision inspired by all the creativity and abundant spirit that makes San Francisco unique.


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Hunters Point was for many years the site of a Chinese shrimp fishing community. It was evicted in the late 1930's to make way for the WWII military build-up and the Hunters Point Navy Base. In 1980, Bayview-Hunters Point was 77% Black, median age was 31 years, and median income was $16,846---well below the median for the city as a whole.


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Community window on environmental exposures. by Dr. Ahimsa Porter Sumchai, Health and Environmental Science Editor "Passage of Proposition P will tell the Navy, federal and state regulatory agencies San Franciscans want no compromise on health concerns for residents of the surrounding Bayview Hunters Point community and future residents and workers at the shipyard.


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The Hunters Point social uprising (also known as the Hunters Point Riot or Rebellion) broke out in the Hunters Point neighborhood of San Francisco on the night of September 27, 1966, after San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) officer Alvin Johnson shot and killed Matthew Johnson, a teenager who was fleeing the scene of a stolen car. The National Guard and California Highway Patrol (CHP) were.


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Hunters Point Neighborhood Overview Buy: $247K - $1.29M For Sale on Trulia: 31 homes Rent: $2.65K - $5.99K For Rent on Trulia: 14 homes To Downtown San Francisco: 30 minutes Ratings unavailable Explore the Area Highlights Restaurants Groceries Cafes Shopping Arts and Entertainment Fitness The Meadery San Francisco Restaurants


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The following information about Building 253 is taken from the "Hunters Point Shipyard Historical Radiological Assessment," a 2005 US Navy report that provides an inventory of impacted/contaminated buildings at the former San Francisco Naval Shipyard. Site Description: Building 253 is a six-story concrete-framed, glass curtain-walled building.