An aerial video of Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Ammunition Pier Replacement Project construction to date. All images are simulated and meant to show general progress only. Areas for equipment laydown, temporary storage of rock or earth and dune creation are not shown. The last section depicts an aerial view of the project upon completion. Scenes from this video are not intended to be used for navigational purposes.
A program to recycle over 100 unused railway cars got underway aboard the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station November 15 with the first railcars being transported off the base.
The Department of the Navy is announcing a public meeting and a public review and comment period for the Proposed Plan to close out a munitions disposal site at Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment Fallbrook, California.
The Navy is requesting permission to sample drinking water wells near Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment Norco beginning April 24, 2024 for certain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS.
A significant milestone was reached at Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach April 9 as the guided-missile destroyer USS Paul Hamilton (DDG 60) became the first ship to pull in to the installationā€™s newly constructed ammunition pier.