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200708364 <br />(a) to Grantor: Corps of Engineers, Omaha District <br />ATTN: CENWO -RE <br />106 South 15th Street <br />Omaha, NE 68102 -1618 <br />(b) to EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency <br />Region VII <br />901 North 5th Street <br />Kansas City, KS 66101 <br />(c) to State: Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality <br />P.O. Box 98922 <br />Lincoln, NE 68509 -8922 <br />d. Endangered Species Act <br />The Grantee and its successors and assigns will use the Property in compliance with the <br />Endangered Species Act. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, <br />shall enforce compliance with the Endangered Species Act against the Grantee, its successors <br />and assigns. <br />e. Notice of the Potential Presence of Munitions and Explosives of Concern (MEC) <br />1. The Grantee is hereby notified that due to the former use of the Property as a <br />military installation, the Property may contain munitions and explosives of concern (MEC). The <br />term MEC means specific categories of military munitions that may pose unique explosives <br />safety risks and includes: (1) Unexploded Ordnance (UXO), as defined in 10 U.S.C. § 101(e)(5); <br />(ii) Discarded military munitions (DMM), as defined in 10 U.S.C. § 271.0(e)(2); or (iii) <br />Munitions constituents (e.g., TNT, RDX), as defined in 10 U.S.C. § 2710(e)(3), present in high <br />enough concentrations to pose an explosive hazard. <br />2. The Property (specifically Load Line 1) was previously used as a load, assemble <br />and pack (LAP) facility for the production of artillery shells, mines, bombs, and rockets. The <br />following munitions responses were conducted. <br />(a) In 2001 -2003, thermal decomposition and demolition of the buildings that <br />remained at the load lines was performed. Following demolition of the buildings, the soil under <br />the former building locations was tested to determine if the explosives content of the soil <br />exceeded 10% (levels above this are considered explosive safety hazards). Any soil exceeding <br />this level was remediated. <br />(b) In 2003 -2004, a geophysical investigation of Load Line 1 was conducted, as <br />part of activities designed to certify the load line properties safe for transfer. The purpose of this <br />�;l <br />