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New Fact Sheet: Trespassing is Dangerous

You might have seen several news postings describing recent trespassing incidents.  As a result, we developed a new fact sheet specific to …

Trespassing is dangerous and expensive. Don’t go in there.

On March 2, 2021, two individuals were cited for trespassing in the restricted Impact Area Munitions Response Area (MRA). The Presidio of …

A safety reminder as you enjoy the lands of the Former Fort Ord…

A safety reminder as you enjoy the lands of the Former Fort Ord… On 12/28/2020, the Army received a report (including a …

NEW! Fort Ord Cleanup Fact Sheet: Preliminary Assessment for Per– and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)

In 2020, the Army conducted a review of historical activities at the former Fort Ord to determine whether a release of PFAS …

Free munitions safety class! Available on-line with or without certificate of completion.

The Army is offering an on-line munitions awareness and safety presentation to local schools in interested community members.  It’s an instructive, 15 …

Mailing list cleanup: how to be removed from the U.S. Army Fort Ord Cleanup mail and email lists

Do our letters spark joy? No. Here’s how to be removed from the paper mailing list or to switch to e-mail notifications: …

Natural Treasures of Fort Ord: 90 Amazing Photographs

We are pleased to offer 90 photographs of Fort Ord treasures. These photos were  taken by David Styer. David, thank you for …

Please practice social distancing outdoors and check the BLM web site for updates before you use the Fort Ord National Monument. Trails 66-67-68-69 (within Unit A) are now open for recreational use

Please practice social distancing outdoors. We also recommend that you check the Bureau of Land Management web site (click here) for the …

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