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Issue 10, November 2006 (PDF) (2 pp, 2.5MB, About PDF)
The Army Materials Technology Laboratory (AMTL) site in Watertown, Massachusetts is slated for deletion just before Thanksgiving, marking the completion of all Superfund cleanup actions and goals.

Issue 9, November 2005 (PDF) (4 pp, 363KB, About PDF)
This issue of Partners in Progress highlights five sites that demonstrate the value of former federal installations after military activities and weapons production cease, and communities take advantage of reuse opportunities.

Issue 9 Preview, September 2004 (PDF) (2 pp, 459KB, About PDF)
Navy Tests Innovative Approach to Sell Former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Property and Weldon Spring Goes Back to Nature After 64 Years of Service

Issue 8, November 2003
EPA's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response Five Priorities, Anacostia Urban River Pilot Project, Federal Facilities Forum Face to Face, Perchlorate Resources, Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Speedy Cleanup at Rocky Flats, 2002 OSWER National Achievement Awards, Fernald Team-Region 5, Individual Award-John Chesnutt Region 9

Issue 8 Preview, August 2003 (PDF) (2 pp, 92KB, About PDF)
EPA's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response recently honored Region 5's Fernald Team and John Chesnutt of Region 9 with Federal Facility Response Outstanding Achievement Awards.

Issue 7, February 2003
Teamwork Key In Fighting Chicago Ridge Fire, Redevelopment Successes Brought into Focus , Federal Facility Redevelopment Breathes New Life into Local Economies, Revitalized Naval Complex Puts Local Economy in Ship-Shape Condition, Cleanup Transforms Defense Depot into Award-Winning Business District

Issue 7 Preview, November 2002
Federal Facilities Restoration and Reuse Office Redevelopment Transforms Defense Depot Into Award-Winning Business District, Revitalized Naval Complex Puts Local Economy in Ship-Shape Condition, Army Facility Becomes Home Base For Modern Suburban Community, Innovative Cleanup Paves Way For Advanced Technology at DOE Site

Issue 6, February 2002
FFRRO Partner Interactions Remain Strong - From The Director, The Power of One � EPA Honors a Citizen�s Contributions, Joliet Army Ammunition Plant: Facilitating Progress, Acronyms Explained, Partners In Progress Philosophy, Protecting the Future and Uncovering the Past, News Briefs: Comprehensive Five-Year Review Guidance Available

Issue 5, May 2001
Citizens Award Recognizes Contributions of Tri-Valley CARES, FFRRO Moves Forward on Challenges, Acronyms Explained, Partners In Progress Philosophy, Interagency Task Force Goal: Getting Better Environmental Data, Institutional Controls: Effectiveness Is Key to Remedy, Stakeholders Discuss Land-Use Controls

Issue 4, October 2000
Partners In Progress Philosophy, Celebrating Success: Community Relations Plan Wins Praise, Breaking News: New Guidance Will Help Bring Closure, From The Director: A Decade of Progress in Cleanup Of Federal Facilities, Improving the Practice of Public Participation, A Risk Management Approach for UXO, Five-Year Review Guidance

Issue 3, April 1999
Celebrating Success: Going Wild, Stakeholder to Stockholder, Stakeholder to Stockholder, Fulfilling A Mission -- The Government Performance and Results Act of 1993, Partners In Progress Philosophy, Hot Off the Presses, The Community Connection: Community Dynamics Explored at Recent Conference

Issue 2, January 1999
Breaking News: The Buzz on Environmental Monitoring, Celebrating Success: Loring Cleanup Paves the Way for Economic Growth, Message from the Editor: Outreach Activities Vital to Progress, Partners In Progress Philosophy, From the Director: Working Together to Build Policy and Improve Cleanup, Hot off the Presses, Partnering: A Priority in the New Year, Cyber News

Issue 1, October 1998
From the Director by Jim Woolford, Director of FFRRO, Early Transfer Guidance Speeds Redevelopment, The Community Connection - Blueprint for Action: A Foundation for Community Involvement, From The Field, Acronyms Explained, Finding Solutions

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