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Systems and Technologies for the Treatment of Non-Stockpile Chemical Warfare Material Book

Systems and Technologies for the Treatment of Non-Stockpile Chemical Warfare Material
Systems and Technologies for the Treatment of Non-Stockpile Chemical Warfare Material, The main approach adopted by the U.S. Army for destruction of all declared chemical weapon materiel (CWM) is incineration. There has been considerable public opposition to this approach, however, and the Army is developing a mix of fixed site and mobile t, Systems and Technologies for the Treatment of Non-Stockpile Chemical Warfare Material has a rating of 3 stars
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Systems and Technologies for the Treatment of Non-Stockpile Chemical Warfare Material, The main approach adopted by the U.S. Army for destruction of all declared chemical weapon materiel (CWM) is incineration. There has been considerable public opposition to this approach, however, and the Army is developing a mix of fixed site and mobile t, Systems and Technologies for the Treatment of Non-Stockpile Chemical Warfare Material
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  • Systems and Technologies for the Treatment of Non-Stockpile Chemical Warfare Material
  • Written by author Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Disposal Program
  • Published by National Academies Press, July 2002
  • The main approach adopted by the U.S. Army for destruction of all declared chemical weapon materiel (CWM) is incineration. There has been considerable public opposition to this approach, however, and the Army is developing a mix of fixed site and mobile t
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The main approach adopted by the U.S. Army for destruction of all declared chemical weapon materiel (CWM) is incineration. There has been considerable public opposition to this approach, however, and the Army is developing a mix of fixed site and mobile treatment technologies to dispose of non-stockpile CWM. To assist in this effort, the Army requested NRC to review and evaluate these technologies, and to assess its plans for obtaining regulatory approval for and to involve the public in decisions about the application of those technologies. This book presents an assessment of non-stockpile treatment options and the application of these systems to the non-stockpile inventory, of regulatory and permitting issues, and of the role of the public.


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