Using methodology developed from previous cemetery investigations, the installation augmented an in situ investigation of a 19th century burial located at Hunter Army Airfield, Ga., through an integrated support team. Through this in situ evaluation, CRM staff was able to accurately identify the cemetery boundaries and encouraged project proponents to avoid the cemetery resulting in a cost avoidance of $525K.

Army announces fiscal year 2012 environmental award winners

This year's Secretary of the Army Environmental Awards recognize the efforts of Army installations, teams and individuals to sustain and restore the natural and cultural resources found on Army lands throughout the U.S. and in Europe....READ MORE

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