Washington (September 17, 2021) - This morning Senator Edward J.
Markey’s (D-Mass.) staff and morning Congressman Bill Keating (MA-09) joined
a conference call with Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for
Environment, Safety and Infrastructure Mark A. Correll to discuss U.S. Air
Force remediation of PFAS contamination impacting wells near the firefighting
training site on Joint Base Cape Cod.
During the call, assurances were made that the Air Force is rapidly moving
forward on contamination mitigation efforts surrounding the firefighting
training site. These efforts include identifying the necessary policy changes
and funding through the Department of Defense to engage the Army Corps of
Engineers to construct decontamination facilities at the three impacted Turner
Road wells in Mashpee, Fresh Pond Well in Falmouth, and private wells affected
by the plume.
“We are deeply appreciative of
the efforts of Deputy Assistant Secretary Correll to ensure that the Air Force
and Department of Defense can move forward in taking responsibility for
cleaning up the contamination that began on Joint Base Cape Cod and has
deeply impacted the lives of those living in Mashpee and Falmouth,” said Senator Edward Markey and Congressman
Bill Keating. “Facing capital
costs above $8 million to remove PFAS from their drinking water, the ratepayers
of Mashpee and Falmouth can now rest assured that the cleanup of this
contamination caused by Department of Defense Activities will be borne by the
Department of Defense, as it should be. The cleanup of this plume remains a top
priority for both of our offices, and we look forward to an announcement from
the Department of Defense soon which confirms its commitment to the
people of Mashpee and Falmouth.”