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RE: shooting/rifle ranges
- Subject: RE: shooting/rifle ranges
- From: Richard Dooley <rdooley@nahbrc.org>
- Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 09:27:06 -0500
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- Organization: NAHB Research Center
- Reply-To: Richard Dooley <rdooley@nahbrc.org>
Wendy,
You may want to contact the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC)
near Savannah. A couple of years back they were working on a project to
address environmental and health & safety issues related to firing ranges.
The WWW has a phone number of (912) 267-2100 - you can ask for the
Environmental Manager - possibly in the Facilities Management Division.
Good luck -
Rich
Richard Dooley
Environmental Analyst
NAHB Research Center
400 Prince George's Boulevard
Upper Marlboro, MD 20774
301-430-6242-ph
301-430-6183-fax
rdooley@nahbrc.org
On Friday, December 15, 2000 2:27 PM, Wendy Fitzner
[SMTP:Fitznerw@state.mi.us] wrote:
> Hi P2 techers,
> I give up searching the P2 tech archives, so perhaps someone out there
remembers this P2 tech conversation... about a year and a half ago, there
was some discussion about shooting ranges, and cleaning up lead buck shot,
or avoiding the problem of contaminated soils at rifle ranges. Does anyone
recall the discussion or have information on places where this has been
addressed? Any leads (or a p2 tech archives search lesson) would be
appreciated. Thanks!
>
> Wendy
>
> Wendy Fitzner, Chief
> Program Management Unit
> Pollution Prevention Section
> Environmental Assistance Division
> Michigan DEQ
> P.O. Box 30457
> 2nd Floor Town Center, 333 S. Capitol
> Lansing, MI 48909-7957
> 517-373-8798
> 517-335-4729 (fax)
> fitznerw@state.mi.us
>
>