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 The DND UXO and Legacy Sites Program:
 Site Research

UXO has been generated as a result of military activities that took place as far back as the 19th Century. Many such sites have been identified, but the amount of information currently available is often limited. So, an early priority of the DND UXO and Legacy Sites Program is to conduct thorough historical research to determine the possible nature of the UXO hazard at specific sites across the country.

This research consists of:
  • Research of property records that detail DND ownership, lease or usage of the property. If such records exist, researchers try to determine if any UXO might have been left on the site.

  • Historical research to identify property uses that may not have been captured in property records. This type of research determines if there is evidence of a military accident, incident or other activity that could have resulted in UXO on the property.

While realty records detailing property acquisition and disposal are usually available, it is often difficult to find detailed records on the actual military use made of properties, particularly regarding the types and quantities of ammunition stored, used or fired, and the frequency of use.

Similarly, records detailing efforts made to remove UXO from a property prior to disposal are often not readily available.

Some sites have been brought to DND's attention by members of the public who remember military activities or explosive ordnance activities in their areas. If you know of a site that may require investigation, please contact the DND UXO and Legacy Sites Program using the telephone number or e-mail address provided elsewhere on the site.

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