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... These wastes are considered to be be different from the wastes generated at facilities using "secondary wastes"; the munitions and agents are themselves combustion technology, neutralization technology was used considered to be "hazardous wastes." Of the five operating at the Aberdeen Chemical Agent Disposal Facility to dispose facilities, four use combustion to process the agents and of bulk mustard agent and at the Newport Chemical Agent munitions, while the fifth uses neutralization to process bulk Disposal Facility (NECDF) to destroy bulk nerve agent agent.
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... effluent safely shipped to permitted TSDFs from the other combus solution, tion and neutralization facilities. • Spent decontamination solution, In Chapter 6, the committee discusses the technical • Plastics, particularly from demilitarization protective feasibility of shipping some of the major waste streams equipment, to TSDFs that are permitted to handle similar wastes that • Noncontaminated energetics, and may be more difficult to dispose of.
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... The experience to date with the offsite shipment Recommendation 4-1. To avoid the possibility of unanticiand treatment of mustard and nerve agent hydrolysates from pated disposal problems, the PMACWA and the BGCAPP the Aberdeen and Newport Chemical Agent Disposal Facili- contractor should characterize and consider waste manageties indicates that offsite transportation and disposal of these ment options for reverse osmosis rejectate brine, supercritical materials is a safe and technically viable course of action.
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... To avoid potential misunderstandings around the Pueblo Chemical Depot have ample opportunity and obstacles, the PMACWA should explain in advance, and to learn about PCAPP operations as well as proposed second- solicit feedback on, any proposals to ship wastes from BGary waste disposal. The ACWA program and its contractors CAPP and PCAPP.


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