Range and Training Land Program

During the past two centuries some activities supporting military readiness have caused environmental contamination within the U.S. on both former and current installations, and its territories. The Department of Defense, the Army, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are committed to protecting human health and the environment and improving soldier and public safety by cleaning up these properties.
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Apr 28, 2022
Huntsville, Ala. - During the past two centuries some activities supporting military readiness have caused environmental contamination within the U.S. on both former and current installations, and its territories. The Department of Defense, the Army, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are committed to protecting human health and the environment and improving soldier and public safety by cleaning up these properties.


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