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Chemical Weapons Destruction and Explosive Waste: Unexploded Ordinance Remediations [Hardcover]

Robert Noyes (Author)

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0815514069 978-0815514060 January 14, 1997 1
Some of the more difficult environmental problems facing the Department of Defense (DOD) include (1) chemical weapons destruction, (2) explosive waste remediation, and (3) unexploded ordnance clearance and extraction. It is conceivable that $50 to $100 billion will be spent by DOD for these three programs, offering unusual opportunities for environmental engineering and related firms.

Military installations are similar to small cities in terms of population, industrial activities, and some types of contaminated sites. However, some cover an area larger than a small state. DOD has operated industrial facilities on its installations for several decades that have generated, stored, recycled, or disposed of hazardous wastes. Many of these activities have contaminated the nearby soil and groundwater. To study and clean up contaminated sites, DOD established the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) in 1975. In 1984, the IRP was made part of the Defense Environmental Restoration Program.

The Secretary of Defense delegated cleanup responsibility to the Army, Navy, the Air Force, and the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). Cleanup actions are usually accomplished under contract with private firms, which are monitored by the services. Most cleanup actions are funded through the Defense Environmental Restoration Account (DERA) and the Base Realignment and Closure Account. Congress established DERA in 1984 to fund the cleanup of inactive contaminated sites on DOD installations.

The technology to clean up the conventional hazardous wastes on DOD sites are the same as those utilized for industrial sites, and well-documented by this publisher.

However, there are three DOD programs that require the utilization of somewhat unusual or different technologies that have not been as well documented. These three programs are:

1. Chemical weapons destruction
2. Remediation of explosives contaminated soils and lagoons
3. Unexploded ordnance detection, clearance, and extraction

This book discusses the current and potential treatment technologies involved in these three programs.

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"The book examines each program, offers various solutions and case studies for each disposal problem, and provides additional sources of information for each program for further reading or consultation."- The Hazardous Waste Consultant.

About the Author

Robert Noyes is a chemical engineer (Northwestern University), and was involved in various aspects of the chemical industry, with later graduate work in nuclear engineering. Prior to founding Noyes Data Corporation/Noyes Publications, he was nuclear sales manager for Burns & Roe, Inc., and Curtiss-Wright International; responsible for marketing nuclear research reactors. He is the author of four previous books: Nuclear Waste Cleanup Technology and Opportunities; Handbook of Pollution Control Processes; Handbook of Leak, Spill and Accidental Release Prevention Techniques; Pollution Prevention Technology Handbook," and Unit Operations in Environmental Engineering."


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One of the more important U.S. Army programs is the destruction of chemical weapons. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
explosive overcharge, buried chemical warfare materiel, foam mitigation, recovered chemical weapons, deactivation furnace, dunnage incinerator, unexploded ordnance contamination, disposal detonation, potential burial sites, public consultation program, baseline incineration, former chemical weapon production facilities, chemical materiel, base hydrolysis products, explosive contaminants, unexploded ordnance detection, chemical agent release, base hydrolysate, chemical stockpile emergency preparedness program, liquid incinerator, explosives contaminants, chemical stockpile disposal program, clearance technologies, explosives contaminated soils, munitions waste
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Johnston Atoll, Department of Defense, Chemical Weapons Convention, Johnston Island, World War, Tooele Army Depot, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Defense Authorization Act, Army Environmental Center, Environmental Protection Agency, Environment Canada, Department of Energy, Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant, Pine Bluff Arsenal, National Research Council, Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Third World, Time Frame Activity, Umatilla Depot Activity, Anniston Army Depot, Army Chemical Materiel Destruction Agency, Common Use, Description of Applicable Wastes, Dugway Proving Ground, Jefferson Proving Ground
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