Unexploded Ordnance Documents

Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) guidance documents address innovative UXO characterization and geophysical prove-out technologies, as well as methods and management of munitions response projects.

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UXO-1

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Breaking Barriers to the Use of Innovative Technologies: State Regulatory Role in Unexploded Ordnance Detection and Characterization Technology Selection (December 2000) An analysis of case studies that supports early and meaningful state regulatory involvement in the selection of innovative unexploded ordnance characterization technologies. No hard copies are available
UXO-2

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Technical/Regulatory Guideline for Munitions Response Historical Records Review (November 2003) A guide for regulators, stakeholders, and others involved in oversight of historical records review projects on munitions response sites. No hard copies are available
UXO-3

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Geophysical Prove-Outs for Munitions Response Projects (November 2004) Provides information on GPOs and the broader topics of geophysical surveys, equipment, and methodologies currently used in munitions response actions. No hard copies are available

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UXO-4

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Survey of Munitions Response Technologies (June 2006) with ESTCP and SERDP NOTE: 4.7 MB This valuable resource for project managers and personnel working on munitions response sites provides an overview of the current status of technologies used for munitions response actions and, where possible, evaluates and quantifies their performance capabilities. Request a CD
UXO-5

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Quality Considerations for Munitions Response Projects (October 2008) Provides guidance to environmental regulators on how to define quality, systematically plan for and achieve quality results, and apply these concepts to processes common to munitions response projects. No hard copies are available

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