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Land Rehabilitation and Maintenance (LRAM) is a preventive and
corrective land rehabilitation and maintenance procedure that
reduces the long-term impacts of training and testing on
installation lands.  Its primary function is to maintain land to
ensure its capability to support the mission.  It mitigates mission
and training and testing effects by combining preventive and
corrective land rehabilitation, repair, and/or maintenance
practices to reduce the impacts of training and testing on an
installation.  It includes training area redesign and/or
reconfiguration to meet training requirements.   
Land Rehabilitation and Maintenance (LRAM)
ITAM
The Edge
Research and Development
Terry McMillan
LRAM Program Manager
(915) 568-7136
terry.millan@us.army.mil
Range and Training Land Assessment (RTLA)
Range and Training Land Assessment (RTLA) is a management
procedure that provides for the collection, inventorying,
monitoring, management, and analysis of tabular and spatial
data concerning land conditions on an installation.  It collects
physical and biological resources data from training land
utilization in order to relate land conditions to training and
testing activities.  This data provide information required to
manage land use and natural and cultural resources effectively.
Eric Justice
RTLA Program Manager
(915) 568-7123
eric.justice@us.army.mil
Before                    Dona Ana Range Road                         After
Before                           Soledad Track 3                              After
Before                           Zig Zag Track 3                                   After
Direct results of ITAM