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Chemical Agent Munitions

Chemical Warfare-Handbooks, manuals, etc. 2. Chemical agents (Munitions) Handbooks, manuals, etc. 3. Biological warfare—Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. Title. [Pg.768]

Water jet cutting and burster washout for chemical agent munitions Literature review on energetic slurry concentrations and handling... [Pg.66]

Water Jet Cutting for Conventional and Chemical Agent Munitions... [Pg.76]

The ERH testing was described in the NRC report on EDS I testing (NRC, 2001a). The tests were conducted at the Chemical Agent Munitions Disposal System test site in Utah. They consisted of rate-of-hydroly-sis tests for the following feed materials ... [Pg.133]

EDE (El Dorado Engineering). 2001a. Water Jet Cutting and Burster Washout for Chemical Agent Munitions, December 3. Salt Lake City, Utah El Dorado Engineering, Inc. [Pg.153]

U.S. Army. 1983. Final Demilitarization Plan for Operation of the Chemical Agent Munitions Disposal System (CAMDS) at the Tooele Army Depot, Utah, June. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. USATFIAMA. [Pg.161]

TM 9—1300-203(April. 1967). Chapter 6. dd 6-1 to 6 2 (Destruction of ammo to prevent enemy use) 4) US Army Materiel Command Regulation AMCR 385—100, Safe ty Manual (April 1970), Chapter 27, pp 27-2 to 27-28 (Collection Destruction — explosives, ammunition, chemical agents munitions)... [Pg.231]

Chemical agents (Munitions)—Safety measures. 2. Biological weapons—... [Pg.2]

Assembly Containing Strands of Benite , USP 3182595 (1965) CA, not found 19) Anon, Investigation of Hazards in the Processing of Pyrotechnic Mixtures for Chemical Agent Munitions , ATR-50, Amcel, Asheville, Contract No DA-18-035-AMC-296(A) (1965) 20) J.E. [Pg.474]

Recent results obtained during analysis of the VX hydrolysate produced at the Chemical Agent Munitions Disposal System for the planned SCWO EST indicate that the hexane extraction method can repeatably achieve a detection limit of less than 20 ppb (NIVA Consultants et al., 1999). However, this method not only requires approximately six hours to complete under optimum conditions, it also appears to be sensitive to both the technician performing the analysis and the laboratory (e.g., instrumentation model) where the analysis is carried out. These limitations suggest that further specification and validation will be necessary to achieve reliable results for routine use. [Pg.38]

CAMDS Chemical Agent Munitions Disposal System... [Pg.15]

Brine processing will inhibit the destruction of chemical agent or chemical agent munitions/bulk items ... [Pg.66]

At ANCDF, packaging materials such as wood crates and metal containers that were used for storage of chemical agent munitions are not handled as a hazardous waste unless there is reason to believe liquid has leaked from the chemical agent munitions and the packaging container has come into contact with agent. If deemed necessary, headspace sampling and analysis is performed for proper classification. Uncontaminated... [Pg.66]

Figure 14. Chemical agent munitions disposal system (CAMDS) at Tooele Army... Figure 14. Chemical agent munitions disposal system (CAMDS) at Tooele Army...
A verbal presentation was made and submitted in writing by Gary Harris, a former employee and whistle-blower at the Chemical Agent Munitions Disposal System (CAMDS) facility and at TOCDF, at the committee s meeting of October 18, 2001. [Pg.35]

Chemical agents (Munitions) I. Romano, James A. II. Lukey, Brian J. [Pg.730]

Ellison, D. Hank. Handbook of chemical and biological warfare agents / D. Hank Ellison. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8493-2803-9 (alk. paper) 1. Chemical warfare Handbooks, manuals, etc. 2. Chemical agents (Munitions) Handbooks, manuals, etc. 3. Biological warfare Handbooks, manuals, etc. UG447.E44 1999 ... [Pg.6]

During the 1970s, the Army, as DOD s lead service in chemical matters, constructed and operated a pilot Chemical Agent Munitions Disposal System at the Tooele Army Depot in Utah. Using this pilot system, the... [Pg.40]

Chemical Agent Munitions Disposal System (CAMDS) Research facility at Tooele, Utah, capable of destroying non-stockpile munitions containing agent fills not easily accommodated at other facihties, e.g., lewisite... [Pg.35]

Deseret. The incineration facility at Tooele provides a technically feasible alternative for destruction of 157 of the 174 non-stockpile items stored at Deseret. The other 17 items contain lewisite and are better suited for destruction at the Chemical Agent Munitions Disposal System (CAMDS). The Tooele CDF is scheduled to complete its stockpile mission in the fourth quarter of 2003, so it would be available to treat the non-stockpile items. Existing permits would need to be modified and the public would need to agree. [Pg.40]


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