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Army Chemical Demilitarization and Remediation Activity

The U.S. Army Chemical Demilitarization and Remediation Activity is responsible for implementing the destruction of all U.S. chemical warfare-related material, including the chemical weapons stockpile and nonstockpile chemical material, and for insuring maximum protection to the environment, general public, and personnel involved in the destruction. The activity s office of Program Manager for Nonstockpile Chemical Material is responsible for ... [Pg.19]

Although the Army Chemical Demilitarization and Remediation Activity has overall responsibility for disposing of nonstockpile chemical material, other organizations within or outside DOD contribute to the disposal program. The involvement of the following organizations depends on the location and particulars of the material, storage area, or burial site ... [Pg.20]

The Army Corps of Engineers provides technical support for site investigations, recoveries, and site restorations to Army and DOD organizations and is responsible for cleaning up formerly used defense sites. Restoration activities concerning the handling and disposal of nonstockpile chemical warfare material are coordinated with and authorized by the Army Chemical Demilitarization and Remediation Activity. [Pg.20]

United States Army Chemical Demilitarization and Remediation Activity. 1994. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Alternatives for Non-Stockpile Operations Test Report Aberdeen, MD United States Army Chemical Demilitarization and Remediation Activity. [Pg.209]


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