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News Release

Release Number: 06-098
Dated: 7/12/2006
Contact: Mike McAleer, 503-808-4510

Reminder: Former Central Oregon Gunnery Range meeting

Corps to hold public informational meeting July 17, in Lakeview, Ore.

PORTLAND, Ore. -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is holding, a public informational meeting from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday, July 17, at the Lakeview Interagency Office, 1301 South G Street, Lakeview, Ore., to provide the public an overview of the Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP), Site Investigation (SI) process and Department of the Army Right of Entry request information.

The Corps is evaluating Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) that had historically been used for military training. One of these sites is the Central Oregon Air to Air Gunnery Range Military Reservation (COGR), located in Lake County, near Lakeview, Ore.

The Corps will do this evaluation by conducting a MMRP, SI. The SI will be conducted in the next few months by a Corps contractor, Shaw Environmental. The work to be performed will include access to and a visual inspection of property that was part of the COGR The inspection may also include soil and/or water sampling.

In order to begin the SI the Corps will be contacting property owners of the COGR and request the owner to provide a signed ROE for investigation and sampling.

In 1942, the U.S. Army acquired about 797,000 acres of land for use as an aerial gunnery range. The COGR was "designated as an urgent national defense need" (Burns Times Herald 1942). The former range is situated 48 miles southwest of Burns and 35 miles north of Lakeview, Ore. It is bounded by Highway 395 on the east, State Highway 31 on the south and west, and a Lake County road on the north. The site served as an aerial gunnery range to include air to air and air to ground training and it is possible that it may have been utilized to some extent for air-to-ground practice bombing training. A portion of the former COGR occupies the dry bed of Alkali Lake. The Army declared the property surplus in June of 1947.

More information will be available about the COGR on Portland District’s website at https://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/pa/fuds.

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