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Defense Depot Ogden

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As early as 1995, the City of Ogden appointed a committee to research the development of the DDHU. Much of this work was towards the conversion of the area into a commercial and industrial park. The Ogden Local Redevelopment Authority (OLRA) is charged with ensuring that the City of Ogden's DDOU
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Two new buildings totaling 280,000 square feet (26,000 m) and nearing completion have already been partially leased. New road and construction area for several industrial buildings along the park's western border, and a planned 500,000-square-foot (50,000 m) cross-dock warehouse will be
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As part of the transfer of ownership to the OLRA, two Finding of Suitability to Transfer (FOST) documents were developed and approved by state and federal agencies. A total of 544 acres (2.2 km) of uncontaminated ground were transferred to the OLRA. Further FOST activities are ongoing, and
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The City of Ogden and Boyer Co. entered an agreement early in the conversion process that forced any and all profit from the BDO to be diverted directly into investments in the facilities. This has been instrumental in the continuing expansion and development of the BDO. In October 2006, this
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The BDO is part of a larger plan to entice business to the Ogden area. As of 2005, there are already more employees in the BDO than there were when the facility was still operating as a defense depot. Both Ogden City and Weber County are investing heavily in the hopes that the BDO will be an
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Prior to the establishment of what was known as the Utah General Depot on September 15, 1941, the underlying land was used for pasture and farmland. The Defense Depot Ogden Utah (DDOU) was one of seven similar facilities located around the nation. The property entered the ownership of the
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After nearly ten years, and at the expense of $ 115 million, the DDOU/DDHU became the Business Depot Ogden (BDO). The transition from a former military installation to a commercial park involved many changes to the street layout and buildings.
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The Depot had an Officers' Club that allowed Department of the Army civilian employees to enjoy the facility. A set of military houses between the front gate and the Officers' Club made it feel like a neighborhood. There was also an
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permit issued by the Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board. These drums were stored in a facility called the Conforming Storage Building. Storage of these materials ended in 1997, and the building was closed.
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continues to operate in its facilities, and a Deployable Medical Systems (DEPMEDS) unit, responsible for the refurbishment and supply of medical units, operated until 2002, when it moved to Hill Air Force Base.
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Commercial facilities on site include, among others, Autoliv, Edge Products, Barnes Aerospace, Hersheys, Homedepot, Setpoint, TreeHouse Foods, ICON Fitness, Kenco Logistic Services, and the Standard Examiner.
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Several notable Federal facilities continue to operate in the BDO. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) maintains a large facility on site as part of its local network of buildings in the Ogden area. The
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Boyer Co. has plans for both commercial and retail offerings along the busy 12th street border. This should include everything from restaurants to office buildings.
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agreement will expire, giving Ogden City and Boyer Co. even shares of future profits. In 2004, $ 7 million in revenue was seen, with an expected increase in 2005.
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store, as well as clothing sales. The commander changed from one service to another with each change but the commander was always a pay grade O-6
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in 1987. Site cleanup activities began in 1989 and continued through the 1990s. Groundwater and soil monitoring continues at the site. The U.S.
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Act (BRAC) of 1995. As a result, the base ceased its functions on September 30, 1997. Management of the facilities was then handed over to the
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Reuse Plan is properly implemented. The transfer of ownership was completed in 2003, giving the facility to Ogden City.
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DLA, at which time the official name of the facility changed to Defense Depot Hill Utah (DDHU) Ogden Site.
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important part of the health of the city and county for the next 50 years.
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Included in the site history was the storage of 2,328, 55-gallon drums of
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should eventually result in a nearly complete transfer of properties.
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Public Health Assessments & Health Consultations
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Salt Lake City, UT: Utah Department of Health 238:"Public Health Assessment: Ogden Defense Depot" 445:American Can Company of Utah Building Complex 341: 145:built on a plot near the center of the park. 16:U.S. military installation in Ogden, Utah, US 629:Historic American Engineering Record in Utah 32:was a U.S. military installation located in 213:for a listing of the documentation by the 348: 334: 282:"Site Information for Ogden Defense Depot" 211:HAER documentation of Defense Depot Ogden 20: 589:Buildings and structures in Ogden, Utah 419:DaVinci Academy of Science and the Arts 414:Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind 232: 230: 160: 102: 581: 485:United States Forest Service Building 329: 227: 215:Historic American Engineering Record 171:U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 594:Formerly Used Defense Sites in Utah 13: 381:Jefferson Avenue Historic District 260:Environmental Epidemiology Program 14: 640: 308: 376:Eccles Avenue Historic District 355: 169:contamination at the site, the 115:The local Ogden newspaper, the 624:1997 disestablishments in Utah 274: 248: 1: 220: 315:oblique historical air photo 192:in 1993. 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Ogden, Utah
Utah Northern Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad
United States Army
Defense Logistics Agency
Department of Defense
World War II
AAFES
colonel
captain
Base Realignment and Closure
Hill Air Force Base
Ogden Standard-Examiner
United States Army Reserve
groundwater
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Superfund
National Priorities List
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
hazardous waste
RCRA
HAER documentation of Defense Depot Ogden
Historic American Engineering Record


"Public Health Assessment: Ogden Defense Depot"
"Ogden Defense Depot"
"Site Information for Ogden Defense Depot"
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