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Questions about FUSRAP? Contact the FUSRAP Project Office at (314) 260-3905 or write to us at the following address:

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Louis District
FUSRAP Project Office
8945 Latty Avenue
Berkeley, Mo. 63134


Technical point-of-contact:
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Other questions/concerns:
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(314) 260-3905

Last updated: 09/06/2006 12:33


 

Welcome  

USACE closely coordinates field activities with local agencies and utilities to ensure communication lines critical to area transportation systems are not damaged.

Protecting public health and the environment by removing low-level radioactive contamination generated by activities of the Manhattan Engineer District and the Atomic Energy Commission (MED/AEC) during the development of atomic weapons in the St. Louis Region in the 1940s and 1950s.

 


 

Latest Website Updates:

The Record of Decision (ROD) for the North St. Louis County sites was finalized September 2005 and is available for examination. Click on the link for “North County ROD” to learn more!

A copy of the most recent community briefing and meeting minutes are available on the St. Louis Oversight Committee page. Just click on the link above! (Updated regularly.)

Check out the fact sheets posted under the "Health and Safety" bullet on the Background page! These are electronic copies of fact sheets distributed to attendees at the Training Session in August 2002.

You can track progress on the sites by checking out the 6-month cleanup schedule posted for each site. Just click on the St. Louis Sites link above and select the link to the site in which you are interested!

 


 

For information about the progress of cleanup at these sites, please use the link shown to visit our "Newsletters" page. If you don't already have Adobe Acrobat Reader loaded on your computer, you will want to visit the "Links" page first where you can download free software to view documents posted on this web site in Portable Document Format (.pdf). Helpful background information for understanding the low-level radiological cleanup process is available through our "Background" page.