The former Victorville Army Airfield/Victorville Air Force Base/George Air Force Base (George AFB) is a Superfund site and one of the most contaminated military bases in the country. From 1941 to 1992 (51 years), over 100,000 people were potentially exposed to unsafe levels of hazardous, toxic, and radioactive materials on and around George AFB. About 20,000 people lived in the surrounding community, while approximately 80,000 individuals worked, lived, or attended school on George AFB. Most military personnel and their families were forced to live on base because of low pay, high rent, and limited off-base housing. The contamination led to numerous health issues for personnel stationed at the base and residents living nearby.

The Air Force and the Department of Defense (DoD) were aware of the contamination, in some cases for decades. However, they failed to address the issue or inform those stationed at the base or living nearby about the potential health risks. When the Air Force/DoD suspected they had a problem, they had a moral and legal obligation to test the water supply and habitable structures. If the water supply or any building tested positive for unsafe levels of toxins, the Air Force/DoD was required by law to replace the water supply, condemn the building, relocate the occupants, and notify current and former residents about their possible exposures. They did not.

The contaminants at the base caused significant harm to base personnel and those living nearby, including some families who have lost up to seven children due to repeated and prolonged exposure to numerous toxins. The effects of this exposure have been linked to birth defects, miscarriages, stillbirths, infant deaths, preterm births, low birth weights, and childhood cancers. This is because the developing fetus is especially vulnerable during the first 12 weeks (first trimester); during this time, all major organs and body systems are forming and can be damaged if exposed to toxic substances or radiation.

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We enlisted or were commissioned in the military to protect the United States, pledging to defend our nation and, if necessary, to sacrifice our lives for the country we love. However, we did not consent to being exposed to toxins due to government negligence, nor did we agree to our spouses and children being exposed to hazardous substances.

In many cases, the Department of Defense (DoD) was aware of contamination and its health risks at military bases for decades before we were stationed there. Yet, the DoD failed to adequately protect or warn us about these dangers. Our families, including pregnant and nursing mothers, as well as young children, lived, worked, and attended school on one or more of the 130+ active and former DoD Superfund sites, which are among the most contaminated lands in the nation. [Read More…]

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Possible Laws Violated by Non-Disclosure of Contamination in Quitclaim Deeds

The U.S. Air Force and Department of Defense (DoD) transferred property at the former George Air Force Base (AFB), a closed Superfund site, through quitclaim deeds for Parcel B, which includes a “HOT wash rack” or radiological decontamination center. Amazon and Goodyear have since developed warehouses on this site. The alleged failure to disclose known or potential contamination, including degreasers such as trichloroethylene [Read More…]
Aircraft returned to GAFB for decontamination
Completed Exposure Pathway (CEP)

George AFB’s Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Testing Decontamination Centers

If you lived or worked near the west side of George AFB, at an engine test cell, or in the weapons test bunker, you were likely exposed to unsafe levels of fission byproducts (radioactive dust) from decontaminating dozens of aircraft and equipment used in the open-air nuclear tests at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). This exposure could potentially pose serious health risks to [Read More…]
January-June 1963 Inspections of Nuclear Activities at Manned Interceptor Squadrons
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Nuclear Weapons at George AFB

George AFB was one of 35 bases that had Fighter Interceptor Squadrons with air-to-air nuclear weapons for stopping enemy bomber attacks. Because legacy nuclear weapons required regular onsite maintenance, a considerable amount of radioactive contamination/waste would be generated during the polonium-beryllium (Po-Be) initiators’ replacement operation. The Air Force has repeatedly denied that there were any nuclear weapons at George AFB. Additionally, the Air Force [Read More…]
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Veterans And Their Families Are Being Denied Their Constitutional Right To Due Process

Like millions of veterans, I agreed to temporarily set aside my constitutional rights and protections during my enlistment or commission in the military and fall under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). Our constitutional rights and protections were supposed to be restored upon discharge. They were not. The Department of Veterans Affairs serves as the workers’ compensation provider for the Department of [Read More…]
RAM Contamination vs Exposure
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Is the VA defrauding veterans who were exposed to radioactive material (RAM)?

Is the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) defrauding veterans exposed to radioactive material (RAM) by denying medical care and compensation for their service-connected (SC) injuries? The answer is yes. Official VA sources and regulations list 21 presumptive cancers (often described as 21 in VA brochures and fact sheets, though some group urinary tract or lung types together, leading to slight variations, such [Read More…]
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91(B) RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL (RAM)

The term “91(b)” refers to highly classified radioactive material (RAM) covered under Section 91(b) of the Atomic Energy Act (AEA) of 1954 associated with current nuclear weapons material, legacy nuclear weapons maintenance wastes, residuals from nuclear weapons accident/incidents, some residuals from atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons, and residuals from nuclear reactor operations. 1.2.3. Installations located in the United States that possess residual 91(b) [Read More…]
The groundwater and soil are contaminated with radioactive waste
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Why did the US EPA remove any reference to the radioactive contamination at George AFB and other bases?

EPA’s Missing Records: A Cover-Up or Oversight? The US EPA has removed any references to radioactive materials or waste from its website for the following California Superfund sites: George Air Force Base, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, McClellan Air Force Base, Norton Air Force Base, Tracy Defense Depot, and El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. In 1991, the U.S. EPA documented radioactive waste as [Read More…]
An open letter from the Gomez Trial Attorneys to Senators Feinstein and Padilla
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An open letter from the Gomez Trial Attorneys to Senators Feinstein and Padilla

Re: Robert Anderson, et al v. The United States of America 2:21-cv-09102-VAP-PD Dear Senators Feinstein and Padilla, We represent individuals and families whose lives have been devastated by our Nation’s failure to warn them of the dangers of exposure to hazardous materials and waste while they lived and/or worked on the former George Air Force Base. Unfortunately, these families are not alone. There [Read More…]
Contamination at U.S. Military Bases Profiles and Responses
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Seeking Justice

When we (the injured) seek justice for our injuries through the courts, we are told that our case has no standing because of the Statute of Limitations, Feres Doctrine, and/or the sovereign immunity clause of the Federal Torts Claim Act (FTCA). How can the DOJ/DOD argue that the Statute of Limitations has expired when rogue employees within the DOD conspired to and did [Read More…]
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Federal Agencies Can And Do Lie

FOIA 5 USC 552(c) exempts information from disclosure.  For some national security (nuclear weapons – 91b radioactive material) & law enforcement content, the agency can legally lie to you about its nonexistence, 5 USC 552(c) – on top of Glomar (“can’t confirm or deny”) responses. To avoid both of these scenarios, exclusions authorize the agency to “treat the records as not subject to [Read More…]
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Environmental Statutes and Executive Orders

The former Victorville Army Air Field/Victorville Air Force Base/George Air Force Base (George AFB) is a Superfund site (EPA ID: CA2570024453) and one of the most contaminated military bases in the country. The following is a list of Executive Orders and federal environmental laws most likely violated. Executive Orders EO 11258 –  on November 17, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Executive Order—Prevention, [Read More…]
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Cushman v. Shinseki, 576 F.3d 1290 (Fed. Cir. 2009)

In 2009, the Federal Circuit held in Cushman v. Shinseki that applicants for veterans‘ benefits have a constitutionally protected property interest in their application for benefits. Accordingly, such applicants are entitled to constitutionally prescribed procedures in connection with their claims for benefits under the terms of the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The Ninth Circuit also found that Mr. Cushman’s medical record had been [Read More…]
Primer On Federal Facility Compliance With Environmental Laws Where Do We Go From Here
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Primer On Federal Facility Compliance With Environmental Laws: Where Do We Go From Here?

Look, Buster, don’t bug me with your crap about permits. I’m building nuclear weapons. Unfortunately, some of the worst [environmental] offenders are our own federal facilities. As President, I will insist that in the future federal agencies meet or exceed environmental standards: The government should live within the laws it imposes on others. Pollution caused by facilities owned or operated by various federal [Read More…]
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DoDs Opportunity To Clean Up Its Hazardous Waste Act

ABSTRACT: The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980 was enacted to address the serious problem of hazardous waste contamination in the United States. Although the program has achieved some success, it has failed to achieve its primary purpose – the permanent cleanup of inactive and abandoned hazardous waste sites. With the taxing authority of CERCLA set to expire on [Read More…]
sampling for perchlorate was unnecessary
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DoD – Report to the Congress Perchlorate in the Southwestern United States

In 2005, the DoD/Air Force deliberately misled Congress about the possibility of perchlorate from George AFB contaminating the aquifer used for drinking and irrigation water. As early as 1982, the DoD knew that there were several sources for perchlorate contamination in the Southeast Disposal Area (SDEA). The SEDA is about a ¼ mile upstream of the drinking and irrigation water supply wells for [Read More…]
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SAIC Admits To Falsifying Radiological Testing Results At George AFB

In 1991, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) pleaded guilty to defrauding the government by falsifying testing of samples at DoD Superfund sites.  SAIC was responsible for the radiological testing done at George AFB’s Weapons Storage and Assembly Area (WSA) and radioactive disposal site (RW-09). Air Force acknowledged that it routinely withheld classified information and records about Buried Radioactive Weapons Maintenance Waste at its [Read More…]
Status of DOD Efforts to Address Drinking Water Contaminants Used in Firefighting Foam
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2018-09-26 GAO – Status of DOD Efforts to Address Drinking Water Contaminants Used in Firefighting Foam

The GAO report “Status of DOD Efforts to Address Drinking Water Contaminants Used in Firefighting Foam” fails to address the known PFOA and PFOS contamination of the soil and groundwater at the DoD Superfund site George Air Force Base, CA “EPA Superfund ID: CA2570024453.” Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs or what is now called PFOA and PFOS) were detected as high as 5,396 parts per [Read More…]
Firefighting Foam in the SEDA
Drinking Water Supply Wells

George AFB’s Perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) – PFAS

The Air Forced just released the test results for PFAS at private and municipal supply wells near the southeast corner of George AFB, where the production wells for George AFB were located.  ALL of the wells that were tested had detectable levels of PFAS, and one well exceeded the US EPA health advisory (HA) level of 70 ppt.  These results are significant because, [Read More…]
CERCLA §120(h) - Deed Restrictions
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1980-12-11 – CERCLA §120(h) Deed Restrictions – Special Nuclear Material

Because all activities supporting the nuclear defense program are highly classified to protect national security Congress included a provision in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) that requires the DOD to withhold information and records about Special Nuclear Material at its Superfund sites.  This requirement creates a unique set of problems for the DOD; Federal, State, and Local regulators when trying [Read More…]
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We are the men and women of the U.S. Military

We enlisted or were commissioned in the military to protect the United States, pledging to defend our nation and, if necessary, to sacrifice our lives for the country we love. However, we did not consent to being exposed to toxins due to government negligence, nor did we agree to our spouses and children being exposed to hazardous substances. In many cases, the Department [Read More…]
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George AFB’s Persistent Organic Pollutants (POP)

Victorville Army Airfield / George Air Force Base (AFB) used organochlorine pesticides, before they were banned, to protect its buildings against termites and other pests. The following pesticides and their breakdown products were detected under and around the George AFB Family Housing: aldrin, chlordane, DDT, dieldrin, endrin, heptachlor, and lindane. The levels of aldrin, dieldrin, and chlordane and their breakdown products were so [Read More…]
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Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC)

Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) – radioactive material (RAM)

Fourteen of the forty Air Force bases that were closed and transferred or are in the process of being transferred to the public are potentially contaminated with highly classified 91 (b) radioactive material (RAM), and seven are in CA. Forty-six Air Force bases reported having radioactive disposal sites and nine of these Air Force bases were former Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) sites. “Burial [Read More…]
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Is George AFB the Air Force’s Camp Lejeune?

Is the former George Air Force Base, CA, “EPA Superfund ID: CA2570024453, ″ the Air Force’s Camp Lejeune?  Yes! Some people have asked why it is taking so long to get help for the families of George AFB.  At some point, senior management within the DOD made a decision that it was more important to cover up the problem at its contaminated bases than [Read More…]
Radioactive Waste Disposal Site at George AFB SEDA
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George AFB’s Weapons Storage and Assembly Area and Southeast Disposal Area

The Southeast Disposal Area’s RW-09 radioactive disposal site is physically located about a ¼ mile upstream of the Drinking Water Supply Wells for George AFB, Adelanto, CA, several homes, and the former Victor Valley Country Club.  Unfortunately, the groundwater flows northeast from the SEDA, directly toward these drinking water supply wells.  This created a potential exposure to tens of thousands of civilians, and military [Read More…]
George AFB HTRW Sites Lahontan RWQCB
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George AFB’s Hazardous Toxic and Radioactive Waste Sites

Potential Contaminants of Concern at the former George Air Force Base, CA, “EPA Superfund ID: CA2570024453” Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM), Aviation [Avgas], Benzene, Chlordane, Diesel, Explosives (UXO, MEC) [Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) / Munitions and Explosives of Concern (MEC)], Gasoline, Heating Oil / Fuel Oil, MTBE / TBA / Other Fuel Oxygenates, Munitions Debris (MD), Nitrate, Other Insecticides [Dieldrin] / Pesticide / Fumigants / Herbicides, Other [Read More…]
Danger Non-Potable Water
Drinking Water Supply Wells

Industrial Waste – Completed Exposure Pathways

From 1965 to 1 December 1981 (16 years), the Air Force dumped 5,578,400 gallons of industrial waste containing known carcinogens into the sanitary sewer, which emptied into the sewage treatment plant (STP), and the STP discharged directly into the STP’s percolation ponds. However, the Air Force determined that the unlined percolation ponds, the soil, and the groundwater were NOT contaminated based on one [Read More…]
DoD’s Breach of Trust
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DoD’s Breach of Trust

Because the Department of Defense (DoD) has not acknowledged (concealed) the true nature and extent of the environmental contamination at the former George AFB and its Completed Exposure Pathways (CEP): Doctors cannot treat the toxic exposures of base personnel and family members. Military personnel are being defrauded of their Medical Discharge, Military Pension, and medical care (TRICARE). Military personnel’s family members are being [Read More…]
Justice
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DoD’s Culpability For Contamination

I am trying to document when the Department of Defense (DoD) knew or suspected it had a problem with environmental contamination at its facilities, installations, or bases. To do this, I am trying to find the earliest DoD records that address specific environmental contamination or health hazards at the DoD’s installations. e.g., Radiation, Trichloroethylene, Burn pits, Incinerators, and … Burn pits or incinerators [Read More…]
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George AFB’s Children

  I have received dozens of personal accounts about miscarriages, stillbirths, birth defects, and childhood cancers at George Air Force Base.  Here are some excerpts from these accounts: “When I arrived at the base [George AFB] in Oct 81, they told us during our inbrief that there was a high infant mortality rate and females should consider NOT getting pregnant while assigned there.” G. [Read More…]
Domestic Water Supply Wells
Drinking Water Supply Wells

Drinking Water – Completed Exposure Pathways

George Air Force Base’s contaminated drinking water provided a Completed Exposure Pathway (CEP) Supply wells → water → civilians, military personnel and their family members, and surrounding community This contaminated drinking water provided the following “Completed Exposure Pathways” Ingestion: Drinking water, cooking Dermal Contact: bathing, showering, swimming pool, occupational exposures Inhalation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs): showering, swamp coolers The Department of Defense (DOD) and Air Force [Read More…]
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Victorville Federal Correctional Complex

If you’ve got nothing to hide, you’ve got nothing to fear. The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) requires the Air Force to make full disclosure of known and suspected contaminants when the property is transferred.  Why are the Department of Defense (DoD), Air Force (AF), and Bureau of Prisons (BOP) blocking the release of the Deed Restrictions for Parcel K? Victorville [Read More…]
Due Diligence
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Due Diligence

What city or company would lease or buy property on a Superfund Site (George Air Force Base, CA), potentiality exposing their employees to toxic contamination, and opening the door to years of litigation? The George AFB CERCLA §120(h) Deed Restrictions The Army and/or Air Force used organochlorine pesticide to protect the older buildings’ (pre-1988) foundations against ground termites and other pests at George [Read More…]
George Elementary School
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George AFB’s Schools – Completed Exposure Pathways

Several people have reported that they, family members, friends, or coworkers from the George AFB schools have cancer. If you worked at or were a student at one of the schools on George AFB and have health problems, please contact us. Expedited Environmental Assessment and Cleanup The former George Air Force Base, CA, “EPA Superfund ID: CA2570024453″ was redeveloped under President Clinton’s expedited environmental cleanup “Fast-Track“. The [Read More…]
Criteria for the Certification and Re-Certification of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
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EPA 1996: Lost AEC Records – Example of Passive Institutional Controls Failure at Air Force Bases (Including George AFB)

Lost AEC Records Another recent example of the failure of records to maintain knowledge of waste burial operations pertains to low level nuclear waste buried on U.S. Air Force controlled land under the authority and purview of the AEC.22  This example in no way establishes or suggests that the sites in question pose an immediate or long term risk to human health or [Read More…]
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Radioactive Material/Waste Timeline

In the 1940s and 50s, it was standard practice to bury radioactive waste, including radioactive waste generated by nuclear weapons maintenance operations, in unlined pits, until the Air Force implemented Technical Order 00-110N-2 in 1958-59.  Because all activities supporting the Nuclear Defense Program are highly classified to protect national security, the location, material, and amount buried in these radioactive waste sites has not [Read More…]
Dr. John R. Sabol
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John R. Sabol, J.D., P.E.

John Richard Sabol, J.D., P.E. (21 December 1932 – 3 August 2000) was the Chief Environmental & Contracting Programming / Community Planner / Construction Engineer for George Air Force Base, CA from June 1976 to February 1981. Dr. Sabol Letter # 1 “Dear Frank, In accordance with our past discussions, this letter should serve to summarize the work that I did at George Air [Read More…]

The ATSDR’s Flawed Public Health Assessment

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Completed Exposure Pathway (CEP)

George AFB’s Flawed Public Health Assessment (PHA)

The Air Force deliberately misled the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), Congress, and the American people about the toxic substances present at George AFB, CA. They failed to disclose the Completed Exposure Pathways (CEPs) and potential health threats to base personnel, their family members, civilian employees, and the surrounding community. The ATSDR relied on the Air Force to supply the [Read More…]
Aircraft returned to GAFB for decontamination
Completed Exposure Pathway (CEP)

George AFB’s Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Testing Decontamination Centers

If you lived or worked near the west side of George AFB, at an engine test cell, or in the weapons test bunker, you were likely exposed to unsafe levels of fission byproducts (radioactive dust) from decontaminating dozens of aircraft and equipment used in the open-air nuclear tests at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). This exposure could potentially pose serious health risks to [Read More…]
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George AFB’s Asbestos Contamination

If you worked, lived, or went to school in a building built before 1980, on George AFB, you were probably exposed to unsafe levels of asbestos. “There are 1,970 buildings on-base (including 1,641 housing units) with a total square footage of floor space of 4,629,926, approximately 10 percent of which has been surveyed for asbestos. Forty percent of those facilities tested had asbestos containing [Read More…]
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George AFB’s Organochlorine Pesticides Contamination

If you worked, lived, or went to school in a building built before the late 1980s, you were probably exposed to unsafe levels of chlordane and other organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) on George AFB.  These OCPs are classified as Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), toxic chemicals that adversely affect human health and the environment. The DOD banned their use in the late 1980s.  Organochlorine pesticides [Read More…]
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George AFB’s Burn Pits and Incinerators

If you worked, lived, or went to school on George AFB you were probably exposed to unsafe levels known carcinogens and respiratory sensitizers.  George AFB  had over a dozen unlined open-air burn pits and two old style incinerators (without an air scrubber to remove toxic chemicals).  Known carcinogens and respiratory sensitizers were released into the atmosphere and pose both acute and chronic health hazards to civilians, [Read More…]
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George AFB’s Lead Based Paint Contamination

If you were a child that lived or went to daycare/school on George AFB, before 1978, you were probably exposed to unsafe levels of lead-based paint (LBP).  The buildings constructed before 1978, when the DOD banned the use of LBP, are likely to contain one or more coats of LBP.  In addition, some facilities constructed immediately after the ban may also contain LBP, [Read More…]
West Winds Golf Course and pond
Completed Exposure Pathway (CEP)

George AFB’s West Winds Golf Course

If you played (as a child), lived next to, played golf, or worked at the West Winds Golf Course from 1965 to 1981, you were most likely exposed to unsafe levels of partially treated sewage and industrial waste containing known carcinogens. Before 1965, George AFB discharged its industrial waste into the Mojave River. On November 17, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Executive [Read More…]
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George AFB’s Family Housing

If you lived in George AFB’s Family Housing, built before 1988, you were probably exposed to unsafe levels of chlordane and other organochlorine pesticides (“OCPs”). The Air Force knew that the housing and soil under/around the base housing were contaminated with unsafe levels of OCPs that could risk human health. Additionally, the Air Force knew that there was NO safe level of OCPs [Read More…]
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Chemical Weapons at the Victorville Army Airfield – George AFB

If you worked at George Air Force Base’s bomb dump, trained in the Southeast Disposal Area (SEDA), or rode dirt bikes on the base’s motocross (Mx) track, all of which were located south of Air Base Rd. In that case, you may have been exposed to unsafe levels of Chemical Warfare Agents (CWA) and Chemical Warfare Materials (CWM). These highly hazardous materials were [Read More…]

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sinus infections Aspergers lymphoma Crohn’s disease kidney stones hysterectomy hiatal hernia high cholesterol learning disabilities reproductive disorders cancer intestinal cancer bladder infections ectodermal dysplasia club feet ear infections anencephaly impotence testicular cysts ADHD compromised immune systems esophageal stricture blackouts dermoid cyst dehydration c-section leukemia rheumatoid arthritis sleeping disorder bone cancer blood clots endometrial cancer bulging disks asbestos bone lesions allergies gastroschisis chronic bronchitis bladder cancer rashes fibrosis osteonecrosis melanoma bipolar disorder arthritis environmental sensitivity ocular melanoma warts osteoarthritis CIPD MS miscarriage mystery illness pre-eclampsia Small Cell Lung Cancer Rosai-Dorfman disease chromosomal defects neonatal death histiocytosis irregular menstruation muscle pain ovarian cysts chronic pain syndrome (CPS) squamous cell carcinoma high blood pressure degenerative disc disease Sjogren's syndrome scleroderma premature birth thyroid bone problems death female infertility hypothyroidism breast cancer autoimmune disorder lipedema manic depression emphysema cataracts myelodysplastic syndrome pancreatic cancer ulcerative colitis angina autoimmune renal failure stomach problems tumors ductal carcinoma radiation myelitis endometriosis hypertension basal cell carcinoma fatigue vomiting memory loss hyperactive tremors Mosaic Trisomy 18 mastectomy female problems acid reflux depression kidney infections ulcers heart problems celiac sprue disease brain cancer osteopenia thyroid nodules pulmonary embolism brain tumor heart attack colon cancer amputation stillborn Oligoastrocytoma pneumonia kidney disease COPD osteoporosis fibroid cysts esophagus problems PMDD seizures bursitis central retinal vein occlusion diabetes throat cancer graves’ disease insomnia deaf tinnitus raves ophthalmology glaucoma neurogenic bladder fibromyalgia placenta previa hepatosplenomegaly gout thyroid cancer sleep apnea kidney cancer liver disease high risk pregnancies nerve pain lupus cluster headaches autism mds ataxia lung cancer joint pain schizophrenia asthma molar pregnancy diarrhea dysplasia lobular carcinoma PCOS fibroid tumors difficult pregnancy CML Psoriatic arthritis multiple health problems Raynaud's tendonitis radiation myocarditis urinary tract infections memory skin cancer ectopic pregnancy anemia migraines congestive heart failure Tourette's Syndrome cystic hygromas Psoriasis perianal abscesses anxiety prostate cancer deceased uterine fibroids CIDP celiac disease thrombocythemia cysts don't get pregnant polyps headaches Ketotic hypoglycemia hypercoagulation disorder uterine cancer IBS won VA claim Barret's esophagus Ewing's sarcoma mood disorders infant mortality neuropathy

Potential Media Affected

Aquifer Used For Drinking Water Supply, Contaminated Surface / Structure, Indoor Air, Soil, Soil Vapor
Source: CA State Water Resources Control Board

Contaminants of Concern

Asbestos-Containing Materials (ACM) / Friable Asbestos, Aviation [Avgas], Benzene, Chlordane, Diesel, Explosives (UXO, MEC) [Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) / Munitions and Explosives of Concern (MEC)], Gasoline, Heating Oil / Fuel Oil, MTBE / TBA / Other Fuel Oxygenates, Munitions Debris (MD), Nitrate, Other Insecticides [Aldrin / Dieldrin] / Pesticide / Fumigants / Herbicides, Other Petroleum, Other Solvent Or Non-Petroleum Hydrocarbon, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs), Radioactive Isotopes, Tetrachloroethylene (PCE), Toluene, Trichloroethylene (TCE), Vinyl Chloride, Waste Oil / Motor / Hydraulic / Lubricating, Xylene

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George AFB In The News

15 military Superfund sites claim no health risks – but PFAS in tap water tell a different story [George AFB, CA]
By Jared Hayes & Nicole Caplan
Environmental Working Group – July 29, 2025

Thriving California enclave becomes eerie ghost town after hidden danger forced residents to flee 
By Rachel Bowman
Daily Mail – 09/28/2024

Hazardous Air Force base that potentially poisoned thousands has become desolate wasteland 
By Anna Young
New York Post – September 28, 2024,

Without Determination As To Contamination Allegations, Judge Dismisses George AFB Lawsuit
by Venturi
San Bernardino County Sentinel – September 2, 2022

Court tosses lawsuit alleging George AFB toxic exposure, health issues
By Scott Schwebke
Orange County Register – August 31, 2022

Military dependents allege they have experienced serious health problems from being subjected to 67 different toxins at the shuttered Victorville base 
By Scott Schwebke
Orange County Register – September 17, 2020

Claim Made By Hundreds Of Former Airman Threatening To Reveal Depth Of Nuclear Contamination At Shuttered Air Force Base 
By: Mark Gutglueck
San Bernardino County Sentinel – July 16, 2020

Legacy Nuclear Weapons Maintenance Wastes
By Annette Cary & GeorgeAFB.info – March 27, 2020

PFAS Contamination Near George Air Force Base Threatens Public Health
Military Poisons – February 18, 2020

Toxic Detention: The Trend Of Contamination In The American Immigration System
By: Jasmine Vazin – UCSB GEJP – January 2019

Military Base Has Legacy of Pesticide and Other Toxic Chemical Exposure and Harm
Beyond Pesticides – September 19, 2018

Victorville prison where immigrant detainees held built atop toxic Superfund site
By Scott Schwebke and Beau Yarbrough
Orange County Register – August 13, 2018

How Prisons Are Poisoning Their Inmates 
By: Michael Waters
The Outline – July 23, 2018

Why women were told ‘Don’t get pregnant at George Air Force Base’
By: Tara Copp
Military  Times – June 20, 2018

Bombs in Your Backyard – George AFB
by Lena Groeger, Ryann Grochowski Jones, & Abrahm Lustgarten
ProPublica – November 30, 2017

Pentagon dumps tons of hazardous waste yearly without disclosing pollution harm – Video
RT America – August 28, 2017

The military’s toxic water problem – Podcast
Jimmy Williams speaks with Adrienne St. Clair
DecodeDC – August 21, 2017

Military bases’ contamination will affect water for generations
By Corinne Roels, Briana Smith and Adrienne St. Clair
News 21 –  August 14, 2017

George Air Force Base, Victorville, California – Video
By Corinne Roels, Briana Smith and Adrienne St. Clair
News 21 –  August 8, 2017

Why The EPA Is Allowing Contaminated Groundwater To Go Untreated
By Dan Ross
Newsweek – March 9, 2017

Novel Strategy for Dealing with Toxic Contamination: Do Nothing
By Daniel Ross
FairWarning – February 28, 2017

Air Force’s High Desert Legacy: Untold & Unknown Contamination Levels
By Daniel Ross
San Bernardino County Sentinel – April 23, 2016

“I’m Mad as Hell”: Air Force Members Blame Health Horrors on Toxic Exposure
By Daniel Ross
Truthout – April 17, 2016

Air Force Less Than Clear On Extent Of Nuclear Contamination At GAFB
By Mark Gutglueck
San Bernardino County Sentinel – May 17, 2015

Lahontan: SCLA project unsafe
By Shea Johnson
The Daily Press – December 25, 2014

The Real Deal with Jim Fetzer podcast
By Jim Fetzer – July 26, 2013

The view from being thrown under the bus
By Ed Mattson
Veterans Today – June 23, 2013

Part II…The view from under the bus
By Ed Mattson
Veterans Today – June 30, 2013

US Air Force Investigates Radiological Waste Burial
By Peter Waldman
Wall Street Journal – June 2, 2003

News – Nuke Waste Toughens Closings
Current News Pentagon – September 30, 1994

GAFB Airman [Frank Vera] Exposed to Radiation
By Mark Gutglueck
Desert Mountain Express – July 1, 1994

Company to pay $1.3 million for falsifying tests on wastes
The Record- August 27, 1991

SD Company Admits EPA Fraud Pays Fine
By Amy Wallace
Times –August 27, 1991

Ex-officers: Air Force lied about range [George AFB]
The Daily News – May 7, 1990

1989-04-28 news – Base environmental cleanup on track time
By 1ST LT. Kevin Baggett
831st Public Affairs Division – April 28, 1989

George AFB cleanup effort mishandled costs may rise
By Sam Atwood
The Sun – April 27, 1989

Errors found in soil found water test at base
By Judith Pfeffer
The Daily Press – April 27, 1989

Low-level radioactive dump discovered at George AFB
By William Couey
The Daily Press – September 1, 1985