Andersen Air Force Base

⚠ Superfund · Cleanup underway

A Federal Facilities Agreement (FFA) between the Air Force, US EPA and Guam EPA was signed by all parties in 1993. This agreement provides the legal framework and schedule for the Air Force to perform remedial investigations and cleanup actions.

Location

CityYigo
CountyGuam County
StateGuam
Coordinates13.57292, 144.89736

Contaminants of concern

Contaminated media

Cleanup timeline

  1. Initial Assessment Completed — 08/21/1989
  2. Proposed to the National Priorities List — 02/07/1992
  3. Finalized on the National Priorities List — 10/14/1992
  4. Remedial Investigation Started — 03/30/1993
  5. Remedy Selected — 06/16/1998
  6. Final Remedy Selected — Estimated Aug - Oct 2027
  7. Remedial Action Started — 08/31/1999
  8. Construction Completed — Not Yet Achieved
  9. Deleted from National Priorities List — Not Yet Achieved
  10. Most Recent Five-Year Review — 09/30/2024

EPA references

Other Superfund sites in Guam County

EPA-regulated facilities nearby

Understanding this Superfund site

Andersen Air Force Base is a federal Superfund site in Guam. The Superfund program, created by Congress in 1980, addresses sites where hazardous substances have been released or threaten release into the environment. EPA scores potential sites using the Hazard Ranking System; those that score high enough are placed on the National Priorities List.

Current status: Cleanup underway. Active cleanup is underway, meaning EPA has approved a remediation plan and work is in progress. Cleanup timelines vary widely — some sites take decades depending on contamination depth, groundwater involvement, and funding availability.

EPA has identified 10 contaminants of concern at this site, including 2,4-dinitrotoluene, alpha-chlordane, aluminum. Contamination has been detected in soil, solid waste, buildings/structures, fish tissue, groundwater, debris.

If you live near this site and have health concerns, your state health department can provide site-specific guidance. EPA maintains a community involvement program for most NPL sites, and site documents — including the Record of Decision, five-year reviews, and public health assessments — are typically available through EPA's Superfund site profile.