18/10/2020 Stati Uniti, Washington
“If you ever come across anything suspicious like this item, please do not pick it up, contact your local law enforcement agency for assistance”
“Obviously, we can’t mitigate our risk down to a no risk situation, especially not on a property like this,” said Richardson. “But if we take reasonable and diligent efforts to warn and prohibit people from going into the hazardous areas, that’s about as much as the law is going to require and that’s about as much as we’re going to be able to do with this property.” Johnson also added that the US Army has declared they would take any legal responsibility due to injuries from unexploded ordnance at the site. The next step in the process is to create a master plan for the site.
Foto-Fonte: clarkcountytoday.com
Contea di Clark, territorio del Vancouver, zona Livingston. Quasi completata la bonifica bellica del Campo Bonneville, ex sito militare già funzionante ai tempi della prima guerra mondiale. Un lavoro di sminamento certosino durato circa 18 anni e costato 72 milioni di dollari. A confermare tutto ciò è Greg Johnson, un esperto di munizioni presso i lavori pubblici della contea di Clark, direttamente coinvolto nel progetto di bonifica. Tuttavia l’interlocutore della nostra fonte, dichiara che nonostante la bonifica eseguita esiste sempre il pericolo d’imbattersi in qualche bomba inesplosa.
If you find anything that appears to be an explosive device, do not touch it, leave it where it is and call the police. We will contact the appropriate agencies to properly dispose of the item.