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2 Evaluation Factors Specific to ACWA Sites Application
Pages 23-28

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From page 23...
... The information on these ogy that has been conducted with stored and recovered technologies is being updated in this report to allow chemical warfare materiel and/or surrogate materials, the technologies to be considered for implementation in either the United States or other countries. Whether at the two Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives a technology has been permitted or otherwise approved (ACWA)
From page 24...
... ] Process Efficacy For destruction of a chemical weapon, input would EDTs could be used at BGCAPP and PCAPP to be the quantity of agent in a munition and output destroy noncontaminated rocket motors, mustard would be the quantity of agent in all the final residual agent-filled munitions in good condition, and leaking streams after the detonation process has destroyed that or rejected mustard agent munitions.
From page 25...
... Both the TC-60 TDC and the DAVINCH vendors report DEs and others report DREs. DV65 have been found to be in compliance with Other considerations in assessing efficacy are pro- ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Case 2564, for cess reliability and robustness.
From page 26...
... generate excessive noise, odors, or other nuisances. Would the process be able to satisfy environmental Permitting requirements under RCRA are stringent and have caused delays in regulatory requirements under RCRA?
From page 27...
... regulated under the RCRA program; if such contaminants are present at concentrations greater than allowed, the wastes may require additional treatment prior to ultimate disposal. TABLE 2-6  Subfactors for Destruction Verification Capability (for Chemical Agents)
From page 28...
... 2006. Review of International Technologies for Destruction of figurations of munitions listed in the four requirements R ­ ecovered Chemical Warfare Materiel.


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