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Military Munitions SitesThese sites can date back as far as the Civil War and extend throughout the World War I and II period. It is estimated that it would take $18 billion to clean-up all of the sites that exist today. These sites contain lead, metal, rust and chemical contamination from buried munitions, and pose significant safety issues for civilian discovery and clean-up. The Session Law Firm can assist clients in analyzing a site and recommend the most appropriate plan for its resolution. A lot of opportunities lie with these sites, especially if the sites are located on highly desirable real estate that is lying untouched because of buried munitions. Contaminated federal facilities fall into three main categories:
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