BRRC has a long history of supporting Air Installation Compatible Use Zones (AICUZ), Range Air Installation Compatible Use Zones (RAICUZ), and Range Compatible Use Zones (RCUZ) studies to identify potential noise impacts to local communities, and to guide land use recommendations in the vicinity of DoD installations and ranges.
BRRC has a long history of supporting Air Installation Compatible Use Zones (AICUZ), Range Air Installation Compatible Use Zones (RAICUZ), and Range Compatible Use Zones (RCUZ) studies to identify potential noise impacts to local communities, and to guide land use recommendations in the vicinity of DoD installations and ranges.
BRRC conducted a noise analysis using a range of DoD environmental noise models to identify potential noise impacts to local communities and to guide land use recommendations in the vicinity of USMC ranges. Camp Lejeune training facilities consist of 11 miles of beach, 32 gun positions, 48 tactical landing zones, and 80 live fire ranges, among much else. Correspondingly, this analysis encompassed noise generated by a vast array of large weapons and small arms range expenditures, as well as the associated projectile bow shock from supersonic projectiles. In addition BRRC developed noise contours for rotorcraft training operations conducted at Camp Davis.