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In situ chemical oxidation using potassium permanganate was also demonstrated to treat dense, non-aqueous-phase liquid (DNAPL) at the Canadian Forces Base Borden in Ontario, Canada, between 1996 and 1997. This application used a series of six injection and five oxidant recovery weUs. The total cost of the project was approximately 45,000 (D18766A, p.l3). [Pg.441]

A Waterloo Barrier was installed to a depth of 32 ft at Canadian Forces Base Borden in Ontario, Canada. The sheet piles interlocked to form a cell that was 18 ft long and 5 ft wide. The joints were sealed with a bentonite-base sealant. The barrier was used to control groundwater flow to allow for the installation of a permeable reactive barrier (PRB). After the PRB was installed, the Waterloo Barrier was removed and treatment began. The installation costs for the PRB were 30,000. This total included the installation and removal costs for the Waterloo Barrier but excluded the costs for labor and the reactive material used in the PRB (D21297F, p. 33). [Pg.1123]

Modeling Petroleum Hydrocarbon Fate and Transport During a Field Experiment at Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Borden... [Pg.54]

Robin M. J. L., Sudicky E. A., Gillham R. W., and Kachanoski R. G. (1991) Spatial variability of strontium distribution coefficients and their correlation with hydrauhc conductivity in the Canadian forces base bordon aquifer. Water Resour. Res. 27(10), 2619-2632. [Pg.5011]

Anon (1998). Health Study of Canadian Forces Personnel Involved in the 1991 Conflict in the Persian Gulf. Ottawa, Canada Goss Gilroy Inc. [Pg.369]

References to large-scale surfactant-enhanced aquifer remediation can be found in the literature [75, 76]. Childs et al. also report results from the test site at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware [76]. Large data sets are also available from field tests at Hill Air Force Base, Utah [47, 77, 78]. Other field tests were performed at the Canadian Forces Base, Borden [51, 53], Ontario, the Bachman Road site at Oscoda [79, 80], Michigan, as well as Camp Lejeune, North Carolina [81], Traverse City Coast Guard Base, Michigan [54], Spartan Chemical Company Superfund Site, Michigan [82] and the former Naval Air Station Alameda, California [82, 83]. In the latter case a 97% extraction of DNAPL is reported [83]. [Pg.310]

DRES is located at the Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Suffield, approximately 45 km to the northwest of the city of Medicine Hat, Alberta. CFB Suffield incorporates a federal land reserve of 2,600 square... [Pg.89]

Brigadier-General (Ret d) Kenneth Watidn, QC, is Former Judge Advocate General of the Canadian Forces and from 2001 to 2012 was the Charles H. Stockton Professor of International Law at the United States Naveil War College. [Pg.277]

This repair technique was further illustrated using a damaged F/A-18 horizontal stabilator (Jones et al. [2]). The work was performed as part of the Composite Repair Engineering Development Program (CREDP) which is a joint program between the Canadian Forces, the Royal Australian Air Force and the United States Navy. The stabilator described in the report was initially classed as unserviceable and irreparable due to two fragment strikes from a tracer rocket. [Pg.325]

McCann, C., I. Noy, B. Roddon, O. Logan (1975). 1974 Anthropometric Survey of Canadian Forces Personnel. Downsview, Ontario, Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine. [Pg.58]

Ough, E.A., Lewis, B.J., Andrews, W.S. et al. (2002). An examination of uranium levels in Canadian forces personnel who served in the Gulf War and Kosovo, Health Phys. 82, 527-532. [Pg.233]

Carter 2000, p. 52. Barrett 1948 Ombudsman for National Defence and Canadian Forces (NDCF), redacted extract of a soldier remembering his time at SufBeld, pp. 1234-42 also pp. 1229-31. H.M. Barrett from the University of Toronto became Flead of Research, and Maj J.C. Paterson from the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps led the physiological and pathological department also Smith, Mawdsley 2011 Avery 2013, pp. 2off. [Pg.510]

Ombudsman for National Defence and Canadian Forces (NDCF)... [Pg.578]

DRES is located at the Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Suffield, approximately 45 km to the northwest of the city of Medicine Hat, Alberta. CFB Suffield incorporates a federal land reserve of2600 square kilometres (Suffield Military Range) which is used primarily for mechanized training exercises conducted by the Canadian Forces and the British Army. The Experimental Proving Ground (EPG) is located on the southern portion of the range and covers an area of approximately 450 square kilometres. The EPG is dedicated to field... [Pg.1]

Barton, W.H., "Research, Development and Training in Chemical and Biological Defence Within the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces", DND Publication Catalogue No. D2-79/1989E, Canadian Publishing Centre, Ottawa, Canada. 31 December 1988. [Pg.13]

On lo July 1943 American, British, and Canadian forces landed on the southern and eastern coasts of Sicily, and in the ensuing 3 8-day campaign the 4.2-inch chemical mortar met its first test in combat. This CWS weapon, still untried in battle nineteen months after the entry of the United States into the war, by 1945 was to become an important part of the Army s arsenal. [Pg.418]

Beaudet, P, and Roth, M., Failure Analysis Case Histories of Canadian Forces Aircraft Landing Gear Components, Landing Gear Design Loads, Neuilly-sur Seine, France, NATO, 1990, pp. 1.1-1.23. [Pg.369]


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