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Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) 

Why Have a RAB?
Members of Travis AFB's Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) have voiced their appreciation in knowing about the environmental cleanup at the Base. Travis Environmental Management staff find they can accomplish a great deal with input from former employees and community members who have an historic perspective of base operations. Travis enjoys having open communications with its neighbors and involved citizens, and public meetings are held on a quarterly basis (see Upcoming Events).

Conduit to the Community
As RAB members gain an understanding of the studies and related cleanup decisions, they carry this information back to their neighbors, associates, and special interest groups. In this way, the RAB's role is one of assuring that information reaches the community. A RAB Subcommittee on Community Relations makes suggestions to Travis on how best to share the message of environmental cleanup.

The RAB Charter - details on the purpose of the RAB

RAB Accomplishments - much has already been achieved by this Board

Contacts - find out who is on the RAB

Meeting Minutes - what has been discussed in previous RAB meetings

Upcoming Events - RAB meetings, deadlines for public comments periods, other general schedule information





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Phone: (707) 424-3739
E-Mail: enviropa@travis.af.mil
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If you would like to provide feedback on this website, its contents, or on any matter concerning the Travis AFB Environmental Cleanup Program, please email the base Environmental Coordinator at enviropa@travis.af.mil.

If you would like to receive copies of the quarterly restoration program newsletter, The Guardian, please include your name and address in your message.
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Travis Air Force Base hosts a rich eco-system. There is an ongoing environmental cleanup program here to reduce the risk of chemical exposure, and protect human health and the environment. This program is called the Environmental Restoration Program (ERP).


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