- Center For Public Environmental Oversight (CPEO)
Promotes and facilitates public participation in the oversight of environmental activities, including but not limited to the remediation of federal facilities, private "Superfund" sites, and brownfields.
www.cpeo.org
- Military Toxics Project
Working to unite organizations in the struggle to clean up military pollution and to advance the development and implementation of preventative solutions to the toxic and radioactive pollution caused by military activities.
www.miltoxproj.org
- Army Environmental Policy Institute (AEPI)
Includes the 1993 report entitled, Institutional Molasses: Impediments to Pollution Prevention.
www.aepi.army.mil
- Military and the Environment
Collection of features from America's Defense Monitor.
www.cdi.org/adm/m&e.html
- Department of Navy Environmental Program
Environmental technology, R&D, demonstrations, implementation, compliance, cleanup, and conservation.
enviro.navy.mil
- National Defense Center for Environmental Excellence
Addresses high priority environmental problems for the DOD, other government organizations, and the industrial community.
www.ndcee.ctc.com
- Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML)
Supports sound management of military land.
www.cemml.colostate.edu
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - HQ Environmental Division
Cleans up sites contaminated with hazardous waste, radioactive waste, or ordnance.
hq.environmental.usace.army.mil
- U.S. Army Environmental Center (USAEC)
Provides information on Regional Environmental Offices, and the processes involved with U.S. Army installations environmental reporting.
aec.army.mil/usaec
- Military Munitions Rule and Environmental Regulation of Munitions, The
Looks at how in the current post-Cold War era, when the need for combat readiness no longer seems necessary, the training activities of the United States military have come under fire.
www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/law/lwsch/journals/bcealr/27_3/04_TXT.htm
- Military Environmental Responsibility Act
Discusses what it is, why it is needed, and what it would do.
www.cswab.com/mera.html
- Chemical Warfare Agent (CWA) Sea Dumping off Australia
Discusses the locations and types of WWII chemical warfare munitions disposed off the country's cost, as well as the inherent risks of accidental recovery.
www.hydro.navy.gov.au/n2m/dumping/cwa/cwa.htm
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