Grenade Range Management Using Lime for Dual Role of Metals Immobilization and Explosives Transformation
This document provides guidance for hand grenade range (HGR) managers to successfully characterize an HGR and apply hydrated lime (Ca[OH]2) to immobilize metals and transform explosives. Tools necessary to continue the grenade range management by monitoring and applying lime to the range also are described.
Authors
Steven Larson, Ph.D.
U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC)
Phone: (601) 634-3431
Steven.L.Larson@usace.army.mil
Dr. Jeffrey Davis
US Army Environmental Command
Phone: 210-466-1706
jeffrey.l.davis@us.army.mil
Andy Martin
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Phone: (601) 634-3710
Andy.Martin@erdc.usace.army.mil
Ms. Deborah Felt
USACE - ERDC - EL
Phone: 601-634-3576
Deborah.Felt@us.army.mil
Ms. Cathy Nestler
Applied Research Associates, Inc.
Phone: 601-634-4650
catherine.c.nestler@usace.army.mil
Gene Fabian
U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center
Phone: (410) 278-7421
gene.l.fabian.civ@mail.mil
Project
Grenade Range Management Using Lime for Dual Role of Metals Immobilization and Explosives Transformation
Steven Larson, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC)
Files
ER-0216-Guidance.pdf