EP 1110-1-18
24 Apr 00
CHAPTER 13
SITE-SPECIFIC REMOVAL REPORT
13-1. Introduction.
a. At the completion or termination of an OE removal action, the UXO contractor will
prepare and submit a Site-Specific Removal Report. This chapter discusses the required content
and submittal procedures for the Site-Specific Removal Report.
b. The Site-Specific Removal Report documents all activities and operations which
occurred and lists the ordnance found during the removal action. This report is used as the basis
for the USACE's recommendations for future land use and for any proposed restrictions on the
cleared area.
13-2. Content.
a. The Site-Specific Removal Report should identify and document the following:
(1) The boundary of actual removal activities and any areas that were avoided (e.g., lakes,
rivers, streams, cemeteries, wetlands). Monuments and boundaries for these areas will be
determined by a land surveyor.
(2) Any archaeological sites and environmentally sensitive areas that were encountered and
a description of any corrective or protective procedures that were taken.
(3) Any damage to trees, utilities, or facilities and a description of any corrective actions
that were taken to repair these damages.
(4) The number of acres on which re-vegetation or re-seeding was conducted.
b. The Site-Specific Removal Report should also include the following information:
(1) A tabulation of all UXO, ordnance scrap, and other material recovered during the
removal action. The report will list UXO (including number, type, and condition), ordnance-
related scrap in pounds (including fragmented pieces not included in the list of UXO), and
pounds of other recovered material. Other material is defined as non-munitions material found at
the ordnance site. This tabulation should be provided for each grid, and a summary table shown
for the entire project. The depth of each UXO item recovered at the nose and tail (if applicable)
will be reported on the individual grid tables.
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