September 6, 2002
Conference Paper

Statistical Tools for Designing Initial and Post-Removal UXO Characterization Surveys

Abstract

The Department of Defense (DoD) is in the process of assessing and remediating closed, transferred, and transferring ranges. It is estimated that over 20 million acres of land in the United States potentially contain UXO. The release of DoD sites for public use will require high confidence that UXO is not present. This high confidence may be achieved solely from an extensive knowledge of historical site operations as documented in the conceptual site model or in combination with geophysical sensor surveys designed to have a sufficiently high probability of finding UXO contaminated zones. Many of these sites involve very large geographical areas such that it is often impractical and/or cost prohibitive to perform 100% surveys of the entire site of interest. In that case, it is necessary to be explicit about the performance required of a survey that covers less than 100% of the site.

Revised: July 8, 2003 | Published: September 6, 2002

Citation

Pulsipher B.A., R.O. Gilbert, and J.E. Wilson. 2002. Statistical Tools for Designing Initial and Post-Removal UXO Characterization Surveys. In 9th UXO/Countermine Forum; Transformation in a Dynamic Environment, September 3-6, 2002. Orlando, Florida:The UXO/Countermine Forum. PNNL-SA-36796.