EPA Superfund Site
BANGOR NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE
WA | EPA ID WA5170027291
About this site’s exposure pathways:
As of January 2025, the Naval Base Kitsap Bangor Superfund site is considered “Current Human Exposure Not Under Control”. The Navy is investigating the nature and extent of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination in groundwater. Off-base residential wells have PFAS detections above the 4 ppt Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS). Potential and/or actual PFAS exposures above the MCLs are known to be occurring in this area. This exposure pathway is considered unacceptable based on EPA risk-based criteria because affected residents between the MCL and Department of Defense's (DOD's) action level of 12 ppt have not been provided treatment systems or bottled water.
Currently, the planned activities to address this pathway are to complete the Remedial Investigation and determine an appropriate clean up remedy in a Record of Decision. If you are impacted by risks inherent at this site, contact the Navy Remedial Project Manager for more information. EPA and the Navy currently anticipates that human exposure will be under control by January 2030. By this time the Record of Decision for the PFAS operational unit is expected to be completed, and the Remedial Actions will be implemented.
Currently, the Navy is planning to provide point of use drinking water treatment systems to residents with PFAS concentrations 3 times the MCL until the Record of Decision is complete. The Navy will continue to host PFAS information sessions each year and sampling efforts that step out half a mile from previous positively tested wells above the MCL. The EPA and other local agencies attend these sessions and are available to answer community questions.