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Ordnance <br />Ordnamx could be Wand at former R Pidee NATB. It <br />may look like one of these Illustrations or photograph. If <br />you see or have sem anything that resembles ordnance, <br />please call 9111mnedlately. DO NOT TOUCH OR <br />TRY TO MOVE IT. <br />4.5 -INCH BARRAGE ROCKET WARHEAD <br />AIRCRAFT DEPTH BOMB <br />alt :;?.1(`fn}?}�{•.�1tM•!1;:. i .. <br />. P•i <br />ANTI-TANK MINES <br />Boos 95 Face 322 <br />PIbilc Safety <br />Safety Is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers primary <br />concern. Corps of Enghteers personnel will do <br />everything possible to mhdmin any impact as a result of <br />this project <br />Repositories <br />A repository has been esatablished at the Indian Riva <br />County Main Library, 1600 21st Street, Vern, Beach. A <br />repoattory will also be established In St. Lade County. <br />All documentation compiled and gememted for this <br />activity will be located at these repositories. <br />Additional Information p <br />For more information about Corps of Engineer activities <br />at the former Ft Pierce NATB, call or write: <br />U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br />Jacksonville District <br />ATTN: Public Affahs <br />P.O. Box4970 <br />Jacksonville, FL 32232-0019 <br />9041232-2233 <br />U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br />HumsMile Division <br />ATTN: Public Affahs <br />P.O. Box 1600 <br />Hmtsville, AL 35807.4301 <br />2051995-1693 <br />Definitions <br />ordnerwe: bombs, land mimes, rockets, etc. <br />onon"es: abnormal magnetic lidds. <br />[• former ft. Pierre 11A16 • former It. Pierre NAN • former ft Pierre HAIR . former ft Pierre 11A16 • former rt. Pierre NO • <br />Mr. Davis referred to a chart showing the areas they looked at <br />using very sensitive metal detectors. He reported that they <br />detected magnetic anomalies under two undeveloped lots in <br />subdivisions east of AIA near Porpoise Point -- Sears Cove and <br />Surfside Estates. It is possible that there is live ordnance in <br />this area. The anomalies were not exposed and identified because <br />of the proximity of residences and major thoroughfares. The <br />detected activity could be anything from beer cans to a gas grill. <br />Ordnance left alone does not harm people or the environment. It <br />won't rust and activate. The risk for ordnance is when someone <br />digs it up, exposes it and decides to play with it. The area is 80 <br />percent developed and if the area is dug up, the worse case <br />scenario could be the evacuation of 300 people, closing off <br />sections of AIA and an expenditure of more than $1 -million. <br />44 <br />June, 6 1995 <br />