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Naval Support Facility Indian Head Guide
Naval Support Facility Indian Head (NSFIH) is a 3,500-acre base located in Charles County, Maryland and is divided into the Mainside, Stump Neck Annex, Bullitt's Neck, Marsh Island and Thoroughfare Island. The 16.5 miles of shoreline at NSFIH is surrounded by the Potomac River, Mattawoman Creek and Chicamuxen Creek. The natural environment at NSFIH is very diverse and includes pine forests, hardwood forests, mixed forests, old fields and tidal and non-tidal wetlands. The topography ranges from rolling hills marked with drainage swells and streams to wetlands or steep slopes along the surrounding surface waters.
The diverse habitats at NSFIH support an abundance of wildlife which include white-tailed deer, turkey, rabbit, beaver, muskrat, groundhog, skunk, raccoon, opossum, river otter, osprey, great-blue heron, red and gray fox and bald eagle. Numerous other waterfowl, non-game birds, small mammals, reptiles, amphibians and fish also coexist at NSFIH. Due to the extensive and diverse natural habitat, NSFIH Natural Resources Office is able to offer numerous outdoor recreational opportunities. This includes kayaking and canoeing, fishing and hunting. Kayak and canoe access can be found at Dashiell Marina and the two piers at Stump Neck Annex and rentals are available from the NSFIH MWR Cashier at Building 620. Fishing is offered at Mainside, Stump Neck Annex and along the shorelines of Bullitt's Neck, Marsh Island and Thoroughfare Island. Hunting is conducted at Mainside and Stump Neck Annex and includes deer, turkey and waterfowl seasons. Small game and trapping are also included in the hunting program. All NSFIH fishing and hunting seasons and bag limits comply with state of Maryland seasons and bag limits. Fishing and hunting base permits can be purchased from the NSFIH MWR Cashier at Building 620. Firewood can also be collected at NSFIH after purchasing a collection permit from the Natural Resources Office. Located in Building 289, the NSFIH Natural Resources Office manages all natural resources and outdoor recreational activities on base. For additional information concerning natural resources or specifics on the fishing and hunting programs please contact (301) 744-2273 or (301) 744-4705.
The Naval Support Activity South Potomac (NSASP) Environmental Program
Clean Air Act (CAA)
Clean Water Act (CWA) Drinking Water (Potable) - This program is tasked with aiding the utilities department in providing safe and reliable drinking water to its customers at NSFIH. The manager of the program provides guidance and technical support to the NSASP water systems assuring compliance with applicable environmental policies, instructions, and regulations. For additional information on this please contact (301) 744-2258. Stormwater - This program minimizes erosion and prevents runoff from carrying sediment and other pollutants into the environment and to ensure that all the requirements specified in the stormwater National Pollutants Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit are met. For additional information on this please contact (301) 744-2261. Industrial Wastewater - This program identifies and regulates contaminants that are released from industrial processes to minimize pollutants from entering the environment and ensure that NSASP meets all discharge limits specified in the industrial NPDES permit. For additional information on this or stormwater please contact (301)744-2257. Sanitary Sewer Water - This program ensures that all domestic wastewater and industrial wastewater are collected and treated at the centralized sewage treatment plant and meets all discharge requirements specified in the sanitary NPDES permit. For additional information on this please contact (301) 744-2267.
Emergency Planning & Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)
Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA)
Pollution Prevention (P2)
Recycling
Hazardous Waste (HW) Management
Solid Waste Management
Installation Restoration (IR)
Munitions Response Program (MRP)
National Environmental Policy Act
Spill Prevention, Control, & Countermeasures (SPCC)
Aboveground (AST) & Underground Storage Tanks (UST)
Natural Resources The NSASP Environmental Office is located at NSFIH in building 289. The director can be reached at (301) 744-4705. |
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