Public Involvement
In the U.S. Department of Defense's Munitions Response Program, military installations are encouraged to ask stakeholders for their input in developing relative priorities for investigating munitions sites. Stakeholders include federal agencies, state and local regulatory agencies, tribal governments, landowners directly affected by a site, and interested community members who live or work near the site.
MCB Camp Lejeune is committed to informing and involving community members. When the public is actively involved, the investigation/cleanup process is better understood and better cleanup decisions are made.
MCB Camp Lejeune compiles and makes available to the public a complete record of documents that were used to make investigation and cleanup decisions, called the Administrative Record File. Documents in the Administrative Record File include site work plans, investigation studies, risk assessments, sampling reports, and other materials related to the site.


