Miljøkartlegging av åtte skytebaner - vurdering av potensialet for mobilisering av tungmetaller
Abstract
It has been carried out an environmental assessment study of eight shooting ranges for small arms. The main purpose of
the study was to evaluate the potential for mobilization of soluble heavy metal species from contaminated areas into
local recipients.
Conclusions
Measurements performed in this study indicate that two of the shooting ranges have high levels of lead, copper and
antimony in runoff water. The heavy metal concentrations for lead and antimony are above the Norwegian quality
criteria in drinking water. Both ranges are situated in areas with peat soils and much of the natural vegetation is
damaged by bullets over several years. This cause surface runoff and heavy metal contamination of recipients in contact
with the ranges. At ranges without peat soils, there are less problems with high heavy metal concentrations in runoff
water.