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Former Camp Croft Ordnance Removal ProjectConway Bombing and Gunnery Range (BGR)
Site Inspection Report Lake Murray Bombing Range Lexington and Newberry Counties South Carolina
FUDS Project No. I04SC004001 — August 2007
The objective of the site inspection (SI) for the former Lake Murray Bombing Range site was to discern the presence or absence of munitions and explosives of concern (MEC) and munitions constituents (MC) within the three designated Munitions Response Sites (MRS) - Dreher Island, Lunch Island, and Shull Island/Twin Islands. The SI was conducted from September 25, 2006 through September 28, 2006.
The SI work included the gathering of quantitative (i.e. MC sampling) data within these four MRSs by the site visit team (SVT). The SVT also conducted a qualitative reconnaissance (QR) by traversing all the MRSs to gather general information about potential surficial presence of MEC and to assess the overall site conditions with regards to the logistical requirements for implementation of a potential Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS). The work was performed under Contract No.
The work was performed under Contract No. W912DY-04-D-0005, Task Order No. 0008 from the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville (USAESCH).
For more information contact the Charleston District Public Affairs Office
(843) 329-8123 (Telephone)
Public Affairs Office (Email)
Mailing Address:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Attn: Public Affairs Office
69A Hagood Avenue
Charleston, SC 29403-5107
Site Inspection Report Lake Issaqueena Bombing Range Pickens County, South Carolina
FUDS Project No. I04SC004201 — Draft Final May 2007
The objective of the site inspection (SI) for the former Lake Issaqueena Bombing Range site was to discern the presence or absence of munitions and explosives of concern (MEC) and munitions constituents (MC) within the three (3) designated Munitions Response Sites (MRS) — Practice Bombing Range, Skip Bombing Target, and Potential 3rd Target. The SI was conducted from August 21, 2006 to August 25, 2006 and September 6, 2006.
The SI work involved the gathering of quantitative (i.e. MC sampling) data within these three (3) MRSs by the site visit team (SVT). The SVT also conducted a qualitative reconnaissance (QR) by traversing the MRSs to gather general information about potential surficial presence of MEC/munitions debris (MD) and to assess the overall site conditions with regards to the logistical requirements for implementation of a potential Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS).
The work was performed under Contract No. W912DY-04-D-0005, Task Order No. 0008 from the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville (USAESCH).
For more information contact the Charleston District Public Affairs Office
(843) 329-8123 (Telephone)
Public Affairs Office (Email)
Mailing Address:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Attn: Public Affairs Office
69A Hagood Avenue
Charleston, SC 29403-5107
Site Inspection Report Pontiac Bombing Range Richland County, South Carolina
FUDS Project No. I04SC003700 — Draft Final August 2007
The objective of the site inspection (SI) for the Pontiac Bombing Range was to discern the presence or absence of munitions and explosives of concern (MEC) and munitions constituents (MC) within the three designated Munitions Response Sites (MRS) — Target No. 2, Target No. 5, and Target No. 6.
The SI was conducted from March 20 through 23, 2007. The SI work involved the gathering of quantitative (i.e. MC sampling) data within these three MRSs by the site visit team (SVT). The SVT also conducted a qualitative reconnaissance (QR) by traversing the MRSs to gather general information about potential surficial presence of MEC/munitions debris (MD) and to assess the overall site conditions with regards to the implementation of a potential Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS).
The work was performed under Contract No. W912DY-04-D-0005, Task Order No. 0008 from the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville (USAESCH).
For more information contact the Charleston District Public Affairs Office
(843) 329-8123 (Telephone)
Public Affairs Office (Email)
Mailing Address:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Attn: Public Affairs Office
69A Hagood Avenue
Charleston, SC 29403-5107
Site Inspection Report Sand Hills Bombing and Gunnery Range Chesterfield County, South Carolina
FUDS Project No. I04SC002301 — Draft Final May 2007
The objective of the site inspection (SI) for the former Sand Hills Bombing and Gunnery Range site was to discern the presence or absence of munitions and explosives of concern (MEC), munitions debris (MD), and munitions constituents (MC) within the two (2) designated Munitions Response Sites (MRS) – Range Complex No.1 and Range Complex No.2. The SI was conducted from August 28, 2006 to September 1, 2006.
The SI work involved the gathering of quantitative (i.e. MC sampling) data within these two (2) MRSs by the site visit team (SVT). The SVT also conducted a qualitative reconnaissance (QR) by traversing the MRSs to gather general information about potential surficial presence of MEC/MD and to assess the overall site conditions with regards to the logistical requirements for implementation of a potential Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS).
The work was performed under Contract No. W912DY-04-D-0005, Task Order No. 0008 from the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville (USAESCH).
For more information contact the Charleston District Public Affairs Office
(843) 329-8123 (Telephone)
Public Affairs Office (Email)
Mailing Address:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Attn: Public Affairs Office
69A Hagood Avenue
Charleston, SC 29403-5107
Site Inspection Report Union Bombing and Gunnery Range Union County, South Carolina
FUDS Project No. I04SC002601 – Draft Final August 2007
The objective of the site inspection (SI) for the former Union Bombing and Gunnery Range was to discern the presence or absence of munitions and explosives of concern (MEC) and munitions constituents (MC) within the two designated Munitions Response Sites (MRS) – Bombing Range No. 2 and Range Complex No. 1 (practice Bombing Range No. 1 and an aerial gunnery range). The SI was conducted from March 5 through 8, 2007.
The SI work involved the gathering of quantitative (i.e. MC sampling) data within these two MRSs by the site visit team (SVT). The SVT also conducted a qualitative reconnaissance (QR) by traversing the MRSs to gather general information about potential surficial presence of MEC/munitions debris (MD) and to assess the overall site conditions with regards to the implementation of a potential Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS).
The work was performed under Contract No. W912DY-04-D-0005, Task Order No. 0008 from the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville (USAESCH).
For more information contact the Charleston District Public Affairs Office
(843) 329-8123 (Telephone)
Public Affairs Office (Email)
Mailing Address:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Attn: Public Affairs Office
69A Hagood Avenue
Charleston, SC 29403-5107
Questions concerning Programs & Projects?
Call the Charleston District Office(1) 866.329.8187 (Toll Free)
843.329.8044 (Local)
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Email point of contact for Charleston's Programs & Projects Division
Mailing Address:
US Army Corps of Engineers
Programs & Projects Division
69A Hagood Ave.
Charleston, South Carolina 29403-5107