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Appendix D: Non-Stockpile Facilities
Pages 86-90

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From page 86...
... The overpressure will be vented to the negative pressure filtration system. Description of Process Before any chemical munitions are processed in MAPS they must be properly identified and their contents verified using approved radiography and nonintrusive characterization technologies.
From page 87...
... The facility will include a munition unpacking chamber, two ECCs, a neutralization trailer, soak tanks, and a secondary waste processor. The secondary waste processors under primary consideration are supercritical water oxidation and plasma arc, with the Army favoring Is placed on the munitions to cut them open and expose their contents for chemical treatment.
From page 88...
... Nonexplosively Contigurecl Munitions The process for handling nonexplosively configured munitions is very similar to that for handling explosively configured munitions. The current design instructions call for the munitions to be processed in either the ECC or in the Chemical Agent Transfer System (CHATS)
From page 89...
... The waste stream produced is sent to the secondary treatment facility within the Pine Bluff facility for final treatment. Temporary Storage Storage CHATS Chemical Agent Transfer System 89 The RRS provides the majority of the equipment used for this process and is part of the CHATS.
From page 90...
... October 27. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.: Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization.


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