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Pages: 87
Authors: National Research Council
Categories: Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2009-09-08 - Publisher: National Academies Press

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For the last two decades, the United States has been destroying its entire stockpile of chemical agents. At the facilities where these agents are being destroye
Integrated Design of Alternative Technologies for Bulk-Only Chemical Agent Disposal Facilities
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The U.S. Army is pilot testing chemical hydrolysis as a method for destroying the chemical agents stockpiled at Aberdeen, Maryland (HD mustard agent), and Newpo
Carbon Filtration for Reducing Emissions from Chemical Agent Incineration
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Authors: National Research Council
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This report reviews the Army's evaluation of carbon filters for use in the baseline incineration PAS, as well as the Army's change management process (the Army'
Review of Chemical Agent Secondary Waste Disposal and Regulatory Requirements
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Under the direction of the U.S. Army's Chemical Materials Agency (CMA) and mandated by Congress, the nation is destroying its chemical weapons stockpile. Large
Occupational Health and Workplace Monitoring at Chemical Agent Disposal Facilities
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In keeping with a congressional mandate (Public Law 104-484) and the Chemical Weapons Convention, the United States is currently destroying its chemical weapons