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Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Unexploded Ordnance (UXO)Clearance, Active Range UXO Clearance, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Programs

机译:国防科学委员会未爆炸弹药(UXO)清除,有效射程未爆弹药清除和爆炸物处理(EOD)计划特别工作组的报告

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Contamination of land and sea from unexploded ordnance has grown to a level whereit now presents a serious problem in the United States. Estimates provided to the Task Force indicate that over 15 million acres in the United States may contain some level of UXO contamination, at about 1,500 different sites. Virtually all UXO contamination in the United States results from weapons system testing and/or troop training activities conducted by the Department of Defense (DoD). Property containing UXO includes active military sites and land transferring or transferred to private use, such as Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) and Base Realignment And Closure (BRAC) sites. DoD's responsibilities include providing UXO site clean-up project management, assuring compliance with federal, state and local laws and environmental regulations, assumption of liability, and appropriate interactions with the public. DoD has no specific UXO remediation policy, goals or program. Current UXO site remediation efforts are based on decades-old technology and use several procedures that are inefficient, labor-intensive and costly. UXO site remediation in the United States currently is being funded at about $125M per year, excluding special clean-up programs (such as the on-going clean-up at Kaho'olawe, which has funding projected to total about $400M).

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