UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / 410-436-1511 / DSN 584-1511 / 1.

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UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 1 of RMAR2005 Update on Army Military Munition Response Program (MMRP) (Active Sites) Mary Ellen Maly Mary Ellen Maly 11 April 2005

UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 2 of RMAR2005 Presentation Topics  Inventory  Site Eligibility  Program Goals  Execution Strategy  Funding

UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 3 of RMAR2005 MMRP Drivers DoD DERP Guide (Sep 2001 version)  Identified MMRP as a program element of DERP DERP = IRP + MMRP  Requirement to identify, characterize, track & provide data similar to IRP FY02 Authorization Act (modified DERP, 10 USC 2701)  Required inventory of defense sites with UXO, DMM or MC  Required DoD to develop new prioritization protocol  Established program element for ordnance remediation

UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 4 of RMAR2005 Army Range Inventory  Comprehensive effort - identified & documented the Army’s current and historic military range lands and munition sites located off operational ranges  Initial Operational Range Inventory  Oct 2000 – Jan 2003  479 installations / 10,520 ranges / 15,142,989 acres  Non-Operational Ranges & UXO Sites Inventory  Oct 2001 – Dec 2003  183 installations / 937 sites / 2,905,650 acres* * Active Installation portion of the inventory

UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 5 of RMAR2005 Inventory & DERP Eligibility  Inventory -- the building blocks of the MMRP  Inventory identified former ranges and defense sites with UXO, DMM & MC—now referred to as munitions response sites (MRS)  Determining DERP eligibility was an important part of the inventory  Eligibility options & results (active Army):  IRP: 30 installations / 98 sites / 4,683 acres  MMRP: 162 installations / 805 sites / 2,899,437 acres  Non-DERP: 18 installations / 34 sites / 1,530 acres

UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 6 of RMAR2005 Active Army Installations with MRS 162 Installations 805 MRS 2 Puerto Rico 1 Kwajalein Atoll 1 American Samoa

UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 7 of RMAR2005 Status of Active Army MMRP  MMRP is part of DERP  DERP generally follows CERCLA  Normal CERCLA process is: PA SI RI FS RD RA LTM  Phase 3 Inventory is considered to meet the PA phase requirement  PA = 100% complete  Next step = Site Inspection (SI)

UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 8 of RMAR2005 Program Goals  In 2004, DoD established 2 MMRP program goals for the Services: 1.Complete all PAs by Complete all SIs by 2010  Army met PA goal in Dec 03 when it completed the Range Inventory  Army began funding SIs in FY03 and will continue through FY08, completing in FY10  Funding strategy: Concentrate on completing all SIs and addressing imminent threats to human health until additional funds become available

UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 9 of RMAR2005 MMRP SI  Goal of MMRP SI: Collect appropriate data to be able to determine next step (RI/FS, interim action or no further action), complete MRS Prioritization Protocol & fine tune the cost-to-complete estimate for site  SI Addresses: UXO, DMM & MC contamination  Steps Included:  Stakeholder involvement  Historical records review  Work Plan  Field Work  Reporting

UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 10 of RMAR2005 SI Initiation Schedule Fiscal Year# Installations All SIs to be completed by FY10

UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 11 of RMAR2005 FY03 SI Installations (11) Anniston AD Ft. Rucker Camp Bullis Longhorn AAP Red River AD Ft. Benning Ft. Sill Rock Island Arsenal Joliet AAP Tobyhanna Yuma PG

UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 12 of RMAR2005 FY04 SI Installations (18) Camp Navajo Papago Park Deseret CD Ernie Pyle USARC West Point Ft. Jackson Ft. Pickett Ft. Riley Ft. Sheridan Indiana AAP Louisiana AAP McAlester AAP Milan AAP Perrine LTA Pine Bluff Pohakuloa LTA Sierra AD Volkstone

UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 13 of RMAR2005 FY05 SI Installations (6) Charles Melvin Price Support Center Cornhusker AAP Ravenna AAP Ft. Lewis Ft. Huachuca Ft. Eustis

UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 14 of RMAR2005 Active Army MMRP Funding  MMRP is funded out of the ER,A account  FY05 ER,A = $400M  IRP = $390.3M  MMRP = $9.7M (2.4%)  FY06 MMRP =$17M*  FY07 MMRP = $30M*  FY08 MMRP = $50M*  FY09 MMRP = $85M* * Estimated

UPDATE ON ARMY MILITARY MUNITION RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) Mary Ellen Maly / SFIM-AEC-CDP / / DSN / 15 of RMAR2005 Summary  Army Range Inventory provided the backbone for the MMRP  MMRP is an element of DERP  Army is working towards completing the second MMRP goal set by DoD QUESTIONS?