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Armys Green Bullets Not So Eco-Friendly

Army officials at Camp Edwards believed they were being eco-friendly when they started using a “green bullet” that contains no lead — a move meant to prevent polluting an aquifer beneath the base.



But six years later, after a million rounds have been fired at the base’s shooting ranges, new information suggests the green bullets may not be much better for the environment than the lead ones. “It’s frustrating,” Col. William FitzPatrick of the National Guard’s Environmental Readiness Center said Thursday. “You’re doing what you think are the right things. As science evolves, you wonder, ‘Am I in front of the curve, or behind?”‘





The green bullets are made of nylon and tungsten, a metal that supposedly does not seep into ground as quickly as lead. That’s important because the aquifer below the base supplies upper Cape Cod with drinking water.





But conventional wisdom about tungsten has been challenged by tests done in recent years at the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J.





Lab tests there found in 2002 that tungsten was not insoluble and that it could travel through soil under certain conditions. It also found that tungsten enables lead to move through the soil more quickly.



Read more @ http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/07/29/tech/main712681.shtml

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