File:Camp Wellfleet Final EECA Figure 1-11.jpg

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English: Figure 1-11: OE-related Debris Discovered During the EE/CA.

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OE-related items (i.e., empty) and OE-related debris (Figure 1-11) were found in 32 investigation grids during the EE/CA.
The yellow object is a magnetometer (metal detector).
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Source Final Former Camp Wellfleet Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis. Prepared by Foster Wheeler Environmental Corporation, May 2000, for U.S Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, Alabama.
Author Foster Wheeler Environmental Corporation for U. S. government

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