Although this data has been posted for a while, we thought we’d share for those who have yet to see them. According to the CDC, these tables show the estimated monthly average levels of the contaminants in the finished drinking water from the Tarawa Terrace, Hadnot Point, and Holcomb Boulevard treatment plants.
The Tarawa Terrace plant served the Tarawa Terrace family housing until March 1987. The Hadnot Point plant served family housing at Midway Park, Paradise Point, and Berkeley Manor until June 1972, Hospital Point family housing, and barracks located at the “mainside” area of the base. The Holcomb Boulevard plant served family housing at Midway Park, Paradise Point, Berkeley Manor, and Watkins Village from June 1972 onward.
There are three documents, one for each water system:
- Table for Tarawa Terrace water system
- Table for the Hadnot Point water system
- Table for the Holcomb Boulevard water system
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I was wondering if someone would be able to answer some questions for me. My father and mother lived on base from 1961-1964. My parent lost two children white stationed here and my brother was born here. I wasn’t, but have been sick my entire life, with two birth defects. I’m have many question for my whole family. My brother is also sick.
Thank you for your time.
How do i get involved in the lawsuit, if I am eligible? I was at Onslow Beach form 6-8 months during 1980.
stationed at camp lejeune jacksonville trailer park 1959 to 1960?
Where can I get an application for coverage. I have Parkinson disease
I was born at Lejeune in 1962, I was also diagnosed with Non Hodgkins Lymphoma 8 years ago. Currently in remission but am interested in this situation.
My daughter was born in the Lejeune hospital, Sept 17, 1975 – hospitalized for 3 days. Is there cause for concern for she or I? My husband currently receives letters pertaining to this issue.
Does anyone know if Camp Geiger is included in the contamination area. I was stationed there all of 1958.
MY HUSBAND AND MY MYSELF LIVE ON BUTLER DRIVE IN MIDWAY PARK IN 1981. CURRENTLY I AM UNDER GOING TEXTS FOR BREAST CANCER. MY HUSBAND WAS A MARINE THERE. WOULD A WIFE OF A MARINE AT THAT TIME BE COVERED ALL THESE YEARS LATER
I am wondering the same I have several autoimmune issues and my father lost his life a year ago. He was there around the same time as your parents. I’m so sorry for your losses.
I was a marine at camp lejeune 1979-1981 when I got depressed. That was also when I started getting migraines. But what was really weird was the first 6 months I was there they put me on mess duty and despite me being in top shape before I came there, my legs suddenly gave out from under me and dropped to the floor. They helped me up to sit, and a little later saw the clinic doc in a quanson hut type clinic and he said my legs were bleeding internally and needed to be on light duty and rest. When I told him I was on mess duty he said I needed to get off immediately and called my boss, the Adjudant of the base. Well, my boss said no, send her back, and what he says goes so no follow up for me. After mess duty, I never got over my legs hurting while standing and never complained afraid to be yelled at like he did to Capt Doc. Whenever I would get a fever I would take some aspirin, drink water, bundle up and go in the sauna they left open at night and sweat, and sweat. Then go to my room take a shower, get dressed and hop in the sac till it was time to get up for work. I never would miss any work as my boss warned us not to or we wouldn’t like the consequences.
I was in utero and born at Camp Lejeune in 1978 and lived there until late 1980. My father was stationed there twice, 1975 and then again in 77 thru 80. Lived Midway Park area ,I was sick from birth, issues from breathing, hydrocarbon pneumonia as a toddler, to skin and other physical ailments which now has developed to neurobehavior effects, thyroid, infertility and vision deficits, illness and disorders. My father had tried to connect his many medical ailments of kidney, lung, throat disorders and balance issues, depression, that first was told not connected and denied, fought for years and we had lost him christmas of this year. My father was discharged shortly after the birth of my brother, who was in utero at Lejeune, showed no effects till preteen, attention, anger and depression issues followed him till his suicide in his young adult years. I am the last one of my family to survive, though the decades of medical and other issues, one could hardly call this surviving or living but coping. I found it unmoral and appalling the treatments and manor the government/VA dealt with the issues and denial of illnesses that was brought on by Afghanistan, OIF I&II, along with Operation freedoms effects on our servicemen and women to also include my husband, and how the VA denies these when the evidence of even those recorded deployments and effects have been backed by their doctors. Then the handling of my place of birth and home of Camp Lejeune to be even worse on a moral scale. True they are helping the veterans, one step in the right direction, but to ignore, deflect, or even the simple matter of calling us the MILITARY DEPENDANTS AND FAMILIES, is and outrage as much as knowing since 1982 about the contamination of the water and staying silent.
In 1980-1981 we were at camp Lejeune. My ex who was a marine is having multiple health issues. Jan of 1981 my 11 month old baby became very sick. I took him to the ER on base and he was throwing up and had horrible diarrhea. They made us wait then went to lunch. I was 19 and naïve. I did not have anymore diapers. I begged them to see him. Not knowing what to do? I wrapped paper towels around him and drove to my husbands office on base. His commander drove us back and tore them apart for making us wait. My baby was admitted. He wasn’t the only baby there were many others all in isolation with IV’s. I remember priest coming in to give babies last rights. My baby survived but others did not. I also miscarried at 4 months with my second baby.