Water Quality Reports – 2022 Annual CCRs
The Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight is pleased to present the Edwards Air Force
Base and Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) 2022 Annual Water Quality Reports.
We feel it is important our customers know about where our water comes from,
what it contains, and how it compares to requirements set by regulatory agencies.
This report is a snapshot of last year’s water quality.
Main base click here
Last year, monitoring and reporting requirements were not met for annual nitrate sampling on Main Base. However, our tap water met or exceeded all other U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and state drinking water health requirements.
AFRL click here
Last year, our tap water met or exceeded all U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and state drinking water health requirements.
If you would like a paper copy of the 2022 Consumer Confidence Report mailed to you, please call 661-277-3272 or email hi.c.phan.mil@health.mil
Edwards Air Force Base Environmental Commitment Statement (Click To View The ECS)
To effectively accomplish its mission, Environmental Management has adopted an approach that provides expert services in all areas of environmental support. Appropriate personnel are consulted during the planning and implementation stages of all test programs and construction projects on Edwards.
Three main areas of environmental service and support are provided through the Environmental Management office at Edwards. They include:
Compliance: Manages air quality, water quality, hazardous material, hazardous and universal waste, aboveground and underground storage tanks, and special programs (polychlorinated biphenyls, asbestos, and lead-based paint). Assists base organizations with the selection, design and installation of low emissions equipment, as well as applying for and maintaining permits. The goal of compliance is to meet and satisfy all applicable environmental laws, statutes and regulations. Compliance also develops processes to minimize the use of hazardous material, minimize generation of hazardous waste, reduce solid waste going to the landfill and promote reuse and recycling programs.
Conservation: Provides environmental analysis for test programs and construction projects. Also manages the protection and preservation of natural resources and cultural and historic sites on Edwards.
412 CEG/CEV also works closely with our environmental restoration colleagues from the Air Force Civil Engineer Center Installation Support Team (AFCEC/CZOW), who share our office space.
AFCEC/CZOW Restoration: Manages hazardous waste cleanup efforts at Edwards AFB. Under the Environmental Restoration Program, hazardous waste sites are identified, investigated and cleaned up with the goal of protecting human health and the environment. Documents related to environmental restoration investigation and mitigation at Edwards AFB are in the base's Administrative Record. To view the full record, you may contact Gary Hatch, 412th Test Wing Public Affairs, at (661) 277-8707 or by e-mailing 412tw.pae@us.af.mil. You may also view Administrative Record documents online at https://ar.afcec-cloud.af.mil/Search.aspx (select "Edwards AFB" under the Installation List). Two publications the public may find useful are the Environmental Restoration Community Involvement Plan and the bimonthly Report to Stakeholders newsletter. Links to both documents can be found under the "Publications" tab on this site.
Edwards environmental experts actively work with regulatory agencies and the community in a spirit of cooperation and commitment to ensure the base accomplishes its mission without harming the environment.
For more information, please visit the following web locations:
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· YouTube
Environmental Management is located at:
Building 3735
120 N. Rosamond Blvd., Suite A
Edwards AFB, CA 93524
If you have any questions, please contact us at (661) 277-1401.