Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (NFESC)
Our affiliation with the U.S. Navy's environmental, clean-up program was originally certified at the inception of the Naval Energy and Environment Support Activity (NEESA) Program in 1988. This program has evolved into the current Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Validation Program (NFESC). Since the beginning, CompuChem has been involved in over 300 analytical projects under the umbrella of multiple Comprehensive Long-term Environmental Action Navy (CLEAN) contracts through various environmental contractors.
Some of the projects and sites CompuChem has conducted for the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Validation Program (NFESC) are as follows:
| Site | Sample Analysis Type |
| Armed Forces Experimental Training Activity (AFETA), Camp Peary, Williamsburg, VA | Multi-Site Ecological Investigations – Surface water and sediment |
| St. Juliens Creek Annex, Chesapeake, VA | Phase II Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment – Sediment and fish |
| Blows Creek; Chesapeake, VA | Phase II Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment |
| Bousch Creek, Norfolk Naval Station, Norfolk, VA | Ecological Risk Assessment – Sediment, surface water, fish tissue |
| Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, VA | Metals in soil |
| Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. | Underground Storage Tank (UST) case sites, Quarterly ground water sampling |
| Allegany Ballistics Laboratory, Sites, 1,5, & 10, Rocket Center, WV | Ground water, solid waste, sediment and biota |
| Naval Activity, RCRA Facility Investigation at SWMU 14, Ceiba, Puerto Rico | Ground water and soil |
| Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Sites 4 & 27, Patuxent, MD | Ground water and soil |
| Various Locations, Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, VA | Ground water, sediment, solid waste and pore water |
| Environmental Response Program ERP Sites and Background Areas, Vieques Island, Puerto Rico | Subsurface soil, surface water, sediment and groundwater |
| Site 28, Indian Head, MD | Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment –- Sediment and fish tissue |
| Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Building 195, Yorktown Naval Weapons Center, VA | Subsurface soil |