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Pistol ranges

Very high levels of lead are present in the air at pistol ranges. This results both from the lead bullets themselves and from materials used to propel the bullets. Lead shot used for duck and game hunting can result in contamination of aquatic ecosystems and the food they produce. [Pg.24]

Shea Pistol Range Shea Rifle Range Sioux Range Squad A Squad North Squad South Stanton LTA 1 Stanton LTA 2 Stanton LTA 3 Story... [Pg.262]

CMTC—Hohenfels Freiholser LTA Demonstration Range Reservoir Range Rifle/Pistol Range Security Range Test Range Fort Flood MTALF... [Pg.270]

Firing Site Complex Pistol Range Goldstone Complex Leach Lake Gunnery Range Range Complex Training Area... [Pg.270]

Here is a random paper from Dr. Corinne Rooney of the Soil, Plant and Ecological Sciences Division, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand Lead is deposited at shooting ranges as spent lead shot (pellets) at clay target shooting ranges, and spent lead bullets in soil berms at rifle/pistol ranges. The lead is not insoluble in the soil environment, but is readily released in a soluble form. [Pg.189]


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