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      • The former Victorville Army Air Field/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.
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  2. Oct 17, 2023 · You could be eligible for a VA disability rating of 0%-100% for your disability that was caused by military base toxic exposure. The EPA has put more than 100 US military bases on their list of Superfund sites. The VA recognizes several conditions caused by military toxic exposure as presumptive conditions.

  3. 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.

  4. George AFB was proposed as a Superfund site on 07/14/89 and placed on the National Priorities List (NPL) on 02/21/90. George AFB’s Superfund id is EPA ID: CA2570024453. I am not a doctor, Veterans Service Officer (VSO), or attorney; therefore, I cannot provide medical or legal advice.

  5. Aug 13, 2019 · Military Sites on the EPA Superfund List. If You Went Through Ft. McClellan, Alabama…. These links go directly to the EPA site and leaves Veterans Information Site. Use the back button at the top left to get back to this page.

  6. George Air Force Base Asbestos Exposure Superfund Site. Asbestos contamination at the George Air Force Base in California exposed thousands of service members and residents to health hazards. Learn more about the superfund site and is affects on the community. Get Free Veterans Packet.

  7. Jul 10, 2020 · Veterans and family members who were stationed at George Air Force Base, a highly-contaminated Superfund site that was closed in 1992, will hold a silent protest and memorial July 12 to...

  8. Jan 22, 2014 · The former Victorville Army Air Field/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.

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