The agency in charge of the old Navy base in Brunswick held a meeting Friday night to address the public’s concern after a spill of toxic firefighting foam.
A report released Wednesday finds system failures in multiple hangars where toxic firefighting foam is being kept in ...
Inspection reports from 14 months ago show unaddressed deficiencies in 2 sprinkler systems that still use aqueous ...
The U.S. will support Manila’s plan to build a new naval pier at a Philippine naval base in Subic Bay. A 15-meter by ...
The board of the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority (MRRA) will host an emergency public board meeting to address the Aug. 19 chemical spill at Brunswick Executive Airport, according to ...
The Navy still owns the airport hangar where 51,000 gallons of toxic firefighting foam was discharged after an overhead fire ...
Cleanup continues at the former Brunswick Naval Air Station following a spill of over 50,000 gallons of firefighting foam and ...
A fire suppression system at a Brunswick Executive Airport hangar showed deficiencies about a year before it discharged ...
“We are further concerned that thousands of gallons of AFFF remain on site as part of the fire suppression systems in additional hangars at Brunswick Landing ... foam for commercial use at military ...