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Peconic River Sportsman’s Club Adopts EPA’s Best Management Practices for Lead Shot; 1st Private Club in U.S. to Commit to Minimizing Lead in Environment

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Category: Air
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, September 4th, 2003

(#03101) New York, N.Y. - Earlier this month, t he E.P.A. (EPA) awarded the Peconic River Sportsman's Club (PRSC) a Certificate of Recognition for implementing an environmental stewardship project for its shooting range. PRSC is the 1st private gun club in the U.S. to formally adopt EPA-recommended best management practices for lead at outdoor shooting ranges. The Agency developed the practices in conjunction with sports leaders, who played an important role in their development and subsequent adoption by shooting ranges.

"We hope that many other private clubs in the country will follow the Peconic River Sportman's Club's example and develop environmental stewardship projects for their ranges," said E.P.A. Regional Administrator Jane M. Kenny. "By following E.P.A. best management practices, shooting ranges can effectively manage the lead on their properties - with much less risk to the environment."

PRSC, located in Manorville, New York, is an approximately 400-acre property, with pistol and rifle ranges, trap and skeet fields and a sporting clays course, as well as a private bird-hunting preserve. PRSC volunteered to reduce the amount of lead from lead shot and bullets that enter the environment using a project it submitted to E.P.A. for approval earlier this year. Elements of the project include: avoiding over-water/wetlands shooting, neutralizing areas that showed high acidity in soil with lime, and conducting regular sweeps to recover and recycle lead from the ranges.

Historically, many outdoor shooting ranges have left expended lead bullet and shot uncollected. Many ranges continue to operate this way. An estimated 9,000 non-military outdoor ranges operate in the U.S., depositing in excess of 160 million pounds of lead into the environment annually. Lead accumulation at these sites may pose a threat to the environment or human health if appropriate best management practices are not implemented.

To address these concerns, E.P.A. Region two , in conjunction with shooting sports organizations and the shooting range industry, created the Best Management Practices for Lead at Outdoor Shooting Ranges manual. Since the manual was published in 2001, shooting ranges nationwide have expressed a strong interest in adopting these practices. Also, most states have concurred with the regulatory interpretations included in the manual, and some are producing their own manuals using the E.P.A. guidance. The Agency's plan has also received international recognition. In fact, a European shooting trade association has published a handbook on the same topic based on EPA's manual, citing it as a "model for other countries."

EPA's efforts to promote environmental practices at shooting ranges complement the Agency's Resource Conservation Challenge, which calls on all Americans to reduce, reuse and recycle goods to decrease the use of new natural resources. EPA's best management practices for outdoor shooting ranges include the option to reclaim lead and recycle it. This reduces the amount of virgin lead that must be mined. As EPA's recommended practices grow in popularity across the nation, the Agency expects to see an increase in lead management and reclamation and a reduction in the threat lead from ranges might otherwise pose to the environment.

Other firsts in completing an environmental stewardship project include the 1st shooting school - Orvis Sandanona in Millbrook, N.Y.; the 1st Co. - Burlington County, N.J.; and the 1st city - Juneau, Alaska. Best Management Practices for Lead at Outdoor Shooting Ranges may be downloaded at http://www.epa.gov/region02/waste/leadshot. For more information on how to manage lead at outdoor ranges, operators can contact Edward Guster at (212) 637-4133.

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