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90189H-APH CON-9 <br /> this particular site. Media coverage has been minimal . Among neighboring <br /> businesses and property owners, concerns center on possible health risks to <br /> workers, and on possible future liability if contaminants from Lika' s <br /> operations reach other properties. City and county staff want to see <br /> efficiency and consistency with appropriate requirements and standards in <br /> the cleanup process. Elected officials want to ensure that health risks <br /> and land use restrictions are avoided. <br /> The level of response to the fact sheet, notice of availability of the <br /> draft RAP, telephone contacts and community interviews over the initial <br /> five weeks of community relations outreach suggests that community interest <br /> and involvement with the site will be low during the cleanup process. As <br /> recommended by several interviewees, the community should be informed when <br /> the process is complete. <br /> 4.0 COMMUNITY RELATIONS PROGRAM <br /> 4.1 Objectives <br /> The community relations program for the former Lika facility at 2041 <br /> Navy Drive has four major objectives: <br /> • To provide interested community members with timely information <br /> about findings at the site, and about proposed and completed <br /> remedial actions <br /> • To educate the community about potential health risks associated <br /> with exposure to hazardous substances found as contaminants at the <br /> site <br /> • To provide opportunities for ongoing two-way communication about <br /> site-related issues and proposed site activities between the <br /> public, DHS, and Lika Corporation <br /> H-10 <br />