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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Huntington District periodically
holds public meetings in the Grant, Randolph and Tucker county
areas regarding the WVMA project. These meetings are advertised
in the local newspapers. USACE has developed a list of interested
parties, and periodically mails newsletters updating them on project
progress. In addition, USACE created and maintains a WVMA project
web site. USACE also participates in community events as part
of the public involvement effort to educate the public on the
WVMA project and UXO safety. USACE responds to individuals desiring
information on the WVMA and Dolly Sods areas, and maintains an
Administrative Record, which is a compilation of documents that
record USACE’s decision-making process and activities regarding
the project.
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August 19, 2003 Minutes of the Public Information Meeting
Concerning the Dolly Sods Area Seneca Rocks Discovery Center, Seneca
Rocks, West Virginia
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The application of new technologies to be used for the Dolly Sods
project was discussed including: Web site design, the use of a
digital administrative record/public repository, GPS, GIS and the
Ordnance and Explosives Recurring Review Process that USACE
conducted. The public awareness and community relations plans were
discussed. It was suggested that better methods of informing the
public of UXO and related risks be discussed and implemented by the
participating agencies.
June 2,
2004 Minutes of the Public Information Meeting Concerning the Dolly
Sods Area Blackwater Falls Lodge, Davis, West Virginia
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The history of the Dolly Sods Ordnance project was discussed along
with enrollment into the FUDS program and conception and
implementation of the unexploded ordnance (UXO) removal action. A
presentation of geographic information system (GIS) application to
the project was held which demonstrated its benefits to the Dolly
Sods area, such as mapping trails and ordnance location. The public
awareness and educational campaign for Dolly Sods was discussed and
its importance was reiterated by presenting public use statistics
for the area and risks involved with UXO.
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