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Remediation Of Buried Chemical Warfare Materiel 1st Edition National Research Council Division On Engineering And Physical Sciences Board On Army Science And Technology Committee On Review Of The Conduct Of Operations For Remediation Of Recovered Chemical Warfare Materiel From Burial Sites

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Remediation Of Buried Chemical Warfare Materiel 1st Edition National Research Council Division On Engineering And Physical Sciences Board On Army Science And Technology Committee On Review Of The Conduct Of Operations For Remediation Of Recovered Chemical Warfare Materiel From Burial Sites
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Remediation Of Buried Chemical Warfare Materiel 1st Edition National Research Council Division On Engineering And Physical Sciences Board On Army Science And Technology Committee On Review Of The Conduct Of Operations For Remediation Of Recovered Chemical Warfare Materiel From Burial Sites instant download after payment.

Publisher: National Academies Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.87 MB
Pages: 139
Author: National Research Council; Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences; Board on Army Science and Technology; Committee on Review of the Conduct of Operations for Remediation of Recovered Chemical Warfare Materiel from Burial Sites
ISBN: 9780309257916, 0309257913
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Remediation Of Buried Chemical Warfare Materiel 1st Edition National Research Council Division On Engineering And Physical Sciences Board On Army Science And Technology Committee On Review Of The Conduct Of Operations For Remediation Of Recovered Chemical Warfare Materiel From Burial Sites by National Research Council; Division On Engineering And Physical Sciences; Board On Army Science And Technology; Committee On Review Of The Conduct Of Operations For Remediation Of Recovered Chemical Warfare Materiel From Burial Sites 9780309257916, 0309257913 instant download after payment.

As the result of disposal practices from the early to mid-twentieth century, approximately 250 sites in 40 states, the District of Columbia, and 3 territories are known or suspected to have buried chemical warfare materiel (CWM). Much of this CWM is likely to occur in the form of small finds that necessitate the continuation of the Army's capability to transport treatment systems to disposal locations for destruction. Of greatest concern for the future are sites in residential areas and large sites on legacy military installations. The Army mission regarding the remediation of recovered chemical warfare materiel (RCWM) is turning into a program much larger than the existing munition and hazardous substance cleanup programs. The Army asked the Nation Research Council (NRC) to examine this evolving mission in part because this change is significant and becoming even more prominent as the stockpile destruction is nearing completion. One focus in this report is the current and future status of the Non-Stockpile Chemical Material Project (NSCMP), which now plays a central role in the remediation of recovered chemical warfare materiel and which reports to the Chemical Materials Agency. Remediation of Buried Chemical Warfare Materiel also reviews current supporting technologies for cleanup of CWM sites and surveys organizations involved with remediation of suspected CWM disposal sites to determine current practices and coordination. In this report, potential deficiencies in operational areas based on the review of current supporting technologies for cleanup of CWM sites and develop options for targeted research and development efforts to mitigate potential problem areas are identified.

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