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1. Hillsborough: Rosy outlook of closed MacDill turns gloomy
www.stpetersburgtimes.com/2005 - [Cached]Published on: 4/4/2005 Last Visited: 4/4/2005
"MacDill is not that bad," said Jim Cason, a geologist with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. "It's pretty clean." -
2. MacDill Shut Down? Don't Even Think About It: From The Tampa Tribune
www.tampatrib.com/News/MGBK2SQ - [Cached]Published on: 3/20/2005 Last Visited: 3/20/2005
Jim Cason, a remedial project manager with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, said there is also a suspected chemical warfare site on the property.
Overall, however, MacDill is "pretty clean," Cason said. The federal government owns the land and has spent $20 million since the mid-1980s on cleanup. An additional five years and $20 million are required to take care of the known problems at MacDill, he said.
"We're getting into the latter part of the work," Cason said.
Retired Air Force Brig. Gen. -
3. MacDill Shut Down? Don't Even Think About It - from TBO.com
news.tbo.com/news/MGBD9XPSI6E. - [Cached]Published on: 3/20/2005 Last Visited: 3/20/2005
Jim Cason, a remedial project manager with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, said there is also a suspected chemical warfare site on the property.
Overall, however, MacDill is "pretty clean," Cason said. The federal government owns the land and has spent $20 million since the mid-1980s on cleanup. An additional five years and $20 million are required to take care of the known problems at MacDill, he said.
"We're getting into the latter part of the work," Cason said.
Retired Air Force Brig. Gen.

