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Secondary Waste Issues

SITE-SPECIFIC ANALYSES OF MAJOR SECONDARY WASTE ISSUES Overview of Secondary Waste Inventories, 36 General Waste Characterization Considerations, 37 Waste Control Limits and Vapor Screening Level, 37 Site-Specific Characterization According to Permit Requirements, 39 Analysis of Waste Categorization Situation Across Sites, 42 Spent Activated Carbon Waste, 45... [Pg.12]

Site-Specific Analyses of Major Secondary Waste Issues... [Pg.54]

SITE-SPECIFIC ANALYSES OF MAJOR SECONDARY WASTE ISSUES... [Pg.55]

Objectives Gather data and discuss secondary waste issues specific to Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (TOCDF). Tour portions of TOCDF and alocal Utah hazardous waste incineration facility to familiarize committee with processes and practices. Discuss secondary waste regulatory issues with Utah environmental regulatory officials and representatives of Utah s Citizens Advisory Commission (CAC). Review initial findings, discuss report development, make writing assignments, and decide on future activities. [Pg.91]

Objectives Gather data from ANCDF and contractor personnel on site-specific secondary waste disposal issues related to committee task. Discuss specific regulatory issues and concerns with Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) and gain input and perspective on secondary waste issues from local citizens. [Pg.92]

A review and analysis of public participation in the current phase of the Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives (ACWA) program is presented in tliis chapter, wliich also contains information gathered during visits to the coiranuni-ties adjacent to the BGCAPP and PCAPP sites to ascertain stakeholder perspectives on secondary waste issues. [Pg.57]

B-5 Secondary Waste Issues Subfactor Evaluations for Tier 1 Munitions Processing Technologies, 96... [Pg.16]

Secondary waste issues. This factor is used to assess whether any secondary waste streams generated by the technology present a particular problem in terms of disposal and treatment. [Pg.21]

Process Maturity Process Efficacy/Throughput Process Safety Public and Regulatory Acceptability in a U.S. Context Secondary Waste Issues... [Pg.22]

Public and regulator acceptability in a U.S. context and secondary waste issues Public and regulator acceptability in a U.S. context and secondary waste issues... [Pg.47]

Finding 5-2. The Russian two-stage neutralization/ bitumenization process generates a large amount of secondary wastes that in the United States would require being land-filled and monitored indefinitely. The lack of information on the long-term stability of these wastes and the leaching of toxic materials from them (see Secondary Waste Issues ) is a cause for concern. [Pg.85]

Secondary Waste Issues Subfactors Russian Two-Stage Neutralization/ Bitumenization Incineration U.S. RRS, SCANS, and Neutralization and Hydrolysis... [Pg.123]

Update the previously published evaluation of the DAVINCH, CDC, and Dynasafe static kiln technologies for the destruction of chemical munitions, to include the NSCM EDS or any viable detonation technologies. Evaluation factors will include process maturity, process efficacy/throughput rate, process safety, public and regulatory acceptability, secondary waste issues, and destruction verification capability. [Pg.9]


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