Operational Range Assessment Program. Operational Range Assessment Program DoD uses and manages operational ranges to support national security objectives and maintain the high state of operational readiness essential to its mission requirements. Operational Range Assessments Process The purpose of an ORA is to determine if there is a release or substantial threat of a release of munitions constituents MCs from an operational range to an off-range area that exceeds an applicable regulatory standard or creates a potential unacceptable risk to human health or the environment.
Identifying potential source areas, pathways, and receptors for the MCs. Evaluating technical data to determine if there is a current or potential off-range source-receptor interaction.
Developing a sampling strategy and conducting sampling, if necessary. The DoD Component assesses its operational ranges in the United States at least every 5 years or whenever significant changes occur that may affect determinations in a previous assessment.
The DoD Components may also implement proactive management practices and address the off-range release as appropriate e.
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