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Treasure Island is a 535-acre man-made island in San Francisco Bay owned by the U.S. Navy. The naval station was selected for closure in 1993, and Navy operations ended there in 1997.
And in February 2006, the Navy wrote in its Treasure Island Naval Station Historical Radiological Assessment report that there is “no evidence that radioactive material was deposited in any ...
Radioactive contamination at the former Treasure Island Naval Station, where San Francisco plans to build a high-rise community for 20,000 residents, was more widespread than previously disclosed ...
The state surveyed the 24 locations in response to public concern about exposure to radioactivity at the former Treasure Island Naval Station. Advertisement. Article continues below this ad.
The Treasure Island Naval Station, erected on a picturesque strip of land in the middle of San Francisco Bay in 1942, was closed by the U.S. Navy in 1997.
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — San Francisco’s Treasure Island has looked like a maze of construction zones for years. More than 1,000 union workers are transforming the former U.S. Naval Base into ...
San Francisco’s Treasure Island, the former U.S. Naval Base, will be home to an additional 1,000 housing units if the Board of Supervisors passes legislation Mayor London Breed introduced ...
by Katharine Mieszkowski and Matt Smith, The Bay Citizen State health officials have declared day care and youth centers, ballfields, some residential backyards and other sites on Treasure Island safe ...
by Matt Smith, The Bay Citizen Radioactive contamination at the Treasure Island Naval Station, where San Francisco plans to build a high-rise community for 20,000 residents, is more widespread than ...
Treasure Island Sites Called Safe From Radiation Health department technicians found negligible levels of radiation. By Katharine Mieszkowski and Matt Smith • Published October 25, 2012 ...
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