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Army lax on site cleanup
'99 orders targeting Utah, other states weren't carried out
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Inspectors also complained that early draft regulations "didn't include the key management controls needed to provide reasonable assurance that the Army was meeting the requirements stipulated in the DOD directives."
Inspectors say that at a minimum a checklist should be created for installations to follow to evaluate how well they do such things as:
Prevent unauthorized access to DOD ranges, especially impact areas and other areas suspected of containing unexploded ordnance.
Provide adequate training in explosives safety to individuals authorized access to DOD ranges before they are allowed access to them.
Maintain permanent records of all military munitions expended, all unexploded ordnance clearance operations, and the coordinates of all areas known or suspected of containing unexploded ordnance.
Army headquarters also concurred with that recommendation, according to an Oct. 21 memo.
In September 2001, the Environmental Protection Agency used military data to tally 126 incidents of civilians exposed to unexploded ordnance over the 83 previous years producing at least 65 fatalities and 131 injuries.
In early days, the military did not always record exact impact areas or even where it buried discarded stockpiles. Resulting problems range from contractors at Dugway once accidentally digging up old materials contaminated with mustard gas, to a housing development in Washington, D.C., finding old chemical arms buried there.
New directives are designed not only to prevent such problems in the future but to help ensure ranges can be sustained environmentally over the long term.
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