Modeling Firing Range Best Management Practices with TREECS (trademark)
The Training Range Environmental Evaluation and Characterization System (TREECS(trademark) is being developed for the Army with varying levels of capability to forecast the fate of and risk from munitions constituents (MC), such as high explosives (HE), within and transported from firing/training ra...
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description | The Training Range Environmental Evaluation and Characterization System (TREECS(trademark) is being developed for the Army with varying levels of capability to forecast the fate of and risk from munitions constituents (MC), such as high explosives (HE), within and transported from firing/training ranges to surface water and groundwater. The overall objective is to provide environmental specialists with tools to assess the potential for migration of MC into surface water and groundwater systems and to assess range management strategies to protect human and environmental health. TREECS(trademark) can also be used to assess best management strategies (BMPs) for ranges to avoid, reduce, and remediate MC migration to receiving waters. This report describes how TREECS(trademark) can be used to assess range BMPs. New TREECS(trademark) modules are being developed to address some of the BMP assessments. The formulation, testing, and TREECS(trademark) implementation strategies of these new modules are also presented in this report. |
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