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... , which has been operating for nine years. Although JACADS was the first chemical agent disposal facility, its design was based on pre-existing commercial incinerators, as well as years of development and testing of special munitions-handling machinery.
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... . DFS exhaust gases go through a blast-attenuation duct, a cyclone separator (to remove ash)
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... For ton containers, the MPF peaks at 1,450°F. For spray tanks, it operates at 1,525°F.
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... ~ y Primary combustion -9-al ~ ~ ~~ chamber (2,000~F) i' ~ ~ ~ Agent storage tank FIGURE A-8 Liquid incinerator.
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... 1996. Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility Quantitative Risk Assessment.


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