In late January 1997 the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition and Technology)formally requested participation from each of the services in support of a NATO pilot study entitled the Environmental Aspects of Reusing Former Military Lands by the Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society NATO/CCMS(ousd 1997). The Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Environment and Safety) in cooperation with Chief of Naval Operations (N45) directed the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (Environmental Programs Division) to select a technical representative to serve on an international delegation focus ed on environmental cleanup, reuse and economic revitalization of former military lands in Eastern Europe. The Navy's primary purpose for participating in this NATO/CCMS mission to Europe was to share non-classified information on innovative environmental cleanup technology and strategies for reducing costs associated with closed or closing military installations.
NATO CCMS Pilot Study: Environmental Aspects of Reusing Former Military Lands
1997
20 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Sciences , Environmental Health & Safety , Nato , Department of defense , Joint military activities , Environmental protection , Europe , Military facilities , Degradation , Missions , Naval operations , International , Pilot studies , Site investigations , Latvia , Aq i98-12-2119 , Ccms(Committee on the challenges of modern society) , Liepaja
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