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Cleanup Of Chemical And Explosive Munitions Locating Identifying Contaminants And Planning For Environmental Remediation Of Land And Sea Military Ranges And Ordnance Dumpsites Richard D Albright Auth by Richard D. Albright (auth.) 9780815515401, 0815515405 instant download after payment.
Content:
Foreword, Pages xvii-xx
Preface, Pages xxi-xxiii
Acknowledgments, Pages xxv-xxix
Abbreviations, Pages xxxi-xxxiii
Introduction, Pages xxxv-xxxvii
1 - Cleaning Up Old Munitions Sites, Pages 3-9
2 - Limitations and Expertise in Remediating Munitions Sites, Pages 11-17
3 - The Extent of the Munitions Problem, Pages 19-32
4 - Explosive Ordnance, Pages 33-45
5 - Chemical Warfare Material, Pages 47-75
6 - Prior Ordnance Disposal Practices, Pages 77-88
7 - Ordnance Detection and Analysis, Pages 89-103
8 - Excavation and Removal of Ordnance, Pages 105-108
9 - Recommendations, Pages 109-110,I-XVII
- Introduction to Part II, Pages 113-114
10 - A History of the American University Experiment Station (AUES) Site, Pages 115-135
11 - Concerns over the Adequacy of Previous Remediation Efforts, Pages 137-144
12 - The District of Columbia's Initial Success as a State Regulator on AUES, Pages 145-151
13 - The Continuing Search for Burial Sites, Pages 153-171
14 - Expanding and Enlarging a Remediation Site, Pages 173-194
15 - The Dangers of Lewisite and Arsenic, Pages 195-202
16 - Sampling Conducted by the Army Corps of Engineers, Pages 203-212
17 - Conceptual Site Model for the AUES, Pages 213-233
18 - Summary, Pages 235-237
Appendix I - Major State Reports on the AUES, Page 239
Appendix II - National Archives Record Groups with Military Information, Pages 241-242
Appendix III - World War I Range and Ordnance Sites Likely to be Unknown to the Military, Pages 243-255
Appendix IV - U.S. Military Installation List with Some Foreign Sites, Pages 257-274
Appendix V - List of U.S. Military Ranges Worldwide, Pages 275-299
Bibliography, Pages 301-316
Index, Pages 317-325