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  • PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO TRANSFER FEDERAL PROPERTY FORT MONMOUTH – GROUP 8 CARVE OUT

    The United States of America, Department of Defense, Department of the Army (Army),
    hereby officially notifies the public of its intent to convey by quitclaim deed to the Fort
    Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA), a portion of the former Fort
    Monmouth, New Jersey known as the Group 8 Carve Outs, which includes property in a
    portion of Parcel 44 (primarily landfill FTMM-05) and adjacent Parcel 102D Part 2 of 2.
    The property has been fully evaluated and determined to be suitable for transfer. The
    Army plans to convey approximately 4.5 acres under an Economic Development
    Conveyance to FMERA. A draft Finding of Suitability to Transfer (FOST) has been
    prepared to document the environmental conditions of the property and its suitability for
    transfer.

    The Group 8 Carve Out FOST is available for a 10-day public review and comment
    period commencing from December 6, 2025 and ending on December 15, 2025. The
    FOST document will also be available for review at the Fort Monmouth Environmental
    Restoration Public Information Repository at https://ftmonmouthrecords.com/ and at the
    following location: Monmouth County Library, Eastern Branch, 1001 Route 35
    Shrewsbury, NJ (732-683-8980).

    All comments must be postmarked by December 15, 2025 and mailed to the address
    below or emailed to Melissa.Abt@usace.army.mil:

    Melissa Abt
    Project Manager
    Environmental, InterAgency & International Services Branch
    US Army Corps of Engineers New York District
    26 Federal Plaza, 17th Floor
    New York, NY 10278
    (917) 790-8230


  • PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO TRANSFER FEDERAL PROPERTY FORT MONMOUTH – GROUP 7 CARVE OUT

    The United States of America, Department of Defense, Department of the Army (Army), hereby officially notifies the public of its intent to convey by quitclaim deed to the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA), a portion of the former Fort Monmouth, New Jersey known as the Group 7 Carve Outs, which includes property in several areas of Fort Monmouth. The Group 7 Carve Out parcel includes a portion of Parcel 44 (primarily landfill FTMM-03 and immediately surrounding area), Parcel 102A and Parcel 102C. The property has been fully evaluated and determined to be suitable for transfer. The Army plans to convey approximately 9.64 acres under an Economic Development Conveyance to FMERA. A draft Finding of Suitability to Transfer (FOST) has been prepared to document the environmental conditions of the property and its suitability for transfer.

    Melissa Abt
    Project Manager
    Environmental, InterAgency & International Services Branch
    US Army Corps of Engineers New York District
    26 Federal Plaza, 17th Floor
    New York, NY 10278
    (917) 790-8230


  • PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO TRANSFER FEDERAL PROPERTY FORT MONMOUTH PARCEL R119

    The United States Department of the Army (Army), hereby notifies the public of its intent to convey by quitclaim deed to the New Jersey State Highway Department, a portion of the former Fort Monmouth (FTMM), New Jersey. The subject property runs parallel to the western boundary of FTMM and State Road Route 35, located in Eatontown Borough, NJ The property is known to the NJ Department of Transportation (NJDOT) as Parcel Rl 19 and encompasses an area of approximately 0,5 11 acres The Army currently owns the subject property, and it exists as a right-of-way easement between the Army and the NJ State Highway Department The property has been evaluated and determined to be suitable for transfer. The Army plans to convey approximately 0.511 acres under an Economic Development Conveyance. A draft Finding of Suitability to Transfer (FOST) has been prepared to document the environmental conditions of the property.


  • PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED PLANS FOR FORT MONMOUTH LANDFILL SITES

    The Army’s Base Realignment and Closure Office (U.S. Army) has prepared Proposed Plans (PP) for Fort Monmouth Landfill Sites that support Record of Decision (ROD) amendments for various landfills at Fort Monmouth. There is a PP for a ROD Amendment covering landfill sites FTMM-02 and FTMM-08 and there is a PP for a ROD Amendment covering landfill sites FTMM-03, FTMM-04, FTMM-05, FTMM-12, FTMM-14, FTMM-1B and FTMM-25, located at Fort Monmouth (FTMM) in the Boroughs of Oceanport, Eatontown and Tinton Falls, Monmouth County, New Jersey. The U.S. Army is the lead agency for FTMM in accordance with the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) and Executive Order 12580. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) is the state support agency under the National Contingency Plan for FTMM.

    The needs for additional remedial actions were identified during implementation of the remedies selected per the two 2017 RODs (Record of Decision (ROD) for Landfill sites FTMM-03, FTMM-04, FTMM-05, FTMM-12, FTMM-14, FTMM-18 and FTMM-25 at Fort Monmouth, Oceanport, Monmouth County, New Jersey (July 17, 2017) and Record of Decision (ROD) for Landfill sites FTMM-02 and FTMM-08 at Fort Monmouth, Oceanport, Monmouth County, New Jersey (October 18, 2017). The original remedies selected containment, in accordance with EPA guidance on the presumptive remedy for military/municipal landfills. The Army constructed a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Subtitle 0-compliant cap for the landfills, covering all landfill waste without realizing a portion of some of the caps were placed on property not owned by the Army. After careful review of the site conditions, in consultation with property owners and the NJDEP, the Army is presenting a second set of preferred remedies to address the landfill exceedances, on those portions of the landfills where waste is on property not owned by the Army. The preferred alternative for select discrete areas is excavation and off site disposal {FTMM-02, FTMM-04 and FTMM-14) and for other select discrete areas is placement of deed notice on property not owned by the Army (FTMM-08, FTMM-12 and FTMM- 25). Landfill caps at FTMM-03, FTMM-05 and FTMM-18 were constructed all within Army property and followed the remedy identified in the original ROD (July 2017).

    The Proposed Plans and Administrative Record, which includes documentation used for selecting the preferred alternative for these sites can be viewed at the Fort Monmouth Environmental Restoration Public Information Repository (the Administrative Record) at the following location: Monmouth County Library, Eastern Branch, 1001 Route 35, Shrewsbury, NJ 07702, Phone: (732) 683-8980. The Proposed Plans for the ROD Amendments can   also be viewed online:

    The U.S. Army invites public comment on the Proposed Plans. Written comments will be accepted during a 30-day comment period starting July 31, 2025 and ending August 29, 2025. All comments must be postmarked by August 27, 2025.


  • PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO TRANSFER FEDERAL PROPERTY – GROUP 6 CARVE OUT

    The United States of America, Department of Defense, Department of the Army (Army), hereby officially notifies the public of its intent to convey by quitclaim deed to the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA), a portion of the former Fort Monmouth, New Jersey known as the Group 6 Carve Out, which includes a portion of Parcel 44 at Fort Monmouth. The property has been fully evaluated and determined to be suitable for transfer. The Army plans to convey approximately 0.3443 acres under an Economic Development Conveyance to FMERA. A draft Finding of Suitability to Transfer (FOST) has been prepared to document the environmental conditions of the property and its suitability for transfer.