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Environmental Documents

The following are public documents for DLA Installation Management, Environmental Management.

DLA Federal Register Publications

Welcome to the DLA Federal Register Publications webpage for the DLA Environmental Management Office. This page was created to be in accordance with DLAR 1000.22 "Environmental Considerations in DLA Actions" which allows the US Public to see/comment on our National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Actions, Environmental Assessments (EA), Finding of No Significant Impacts (FONSI), and Notices of Availability (NOA) for the DLA sites.

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Defense Supply Center Philadelphia (DSCP) Remediation

The site is a Department of Defense property closed under the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission. The former DSCP, now commonly referred to as Quartermaster Plaza, is located at 2800 South 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA.

Expand List item 4804Collapse List item 4804  DSCP Public Review and Reference Documents

The public comment period associated with the Combined Remedial Investigation Report/Human Health Risk Assessment (RIR/HHRA) concluded on June 13, 2026. There are two virtual public meetings associated with the RIR/HHRA. The first was conducted on April 29, 2026.

Link to the presentation from the first meeting is below:

A second meeting is currently being planned for November 2026. The public meeting details are in the public notice below.

Second DSCP Public Meeting Link: CLICK HERE

The Combined RIR/HHRA consists of the following files:

Reference Documents

Former Curtis Bay Depot (CBD) Remediation

The Depot is located at 710 East Ordnance Road, Baltimore, in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, approximately 1 mile southeast of Baltimore City. General Services Administration (GSA) currently owns the Depot, approximately 435 acres, and plans to transfer this property once GSA’s and DLA’s remediations are complete. In 2010, Department of Defense (DoD) delegated to the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) the responsibility for completing the environmental investigations and remedial actions associated with the former defense-related operations and activities onsite. Remedial activities are being completed in consultation with the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE), the lead regulatory agency.