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... The gelatinous or insoluble nature of some of the stockpile material configurations may hamper their conversion -r -~ ,# ~ ~ Each approach wall result in a variety of process-specific reaction products with various levels of hazard that must be handled as separate waste streams in many cases. It may be necessary to sequence several processes, in some cases integrating chemical and biological technologies to adequately manage all of their reaction products.
From page 111...
... Although all these method are generally effective for destroying the chemical agents of chief interest, they generate different waste streams. Some alight yield chemicals now used in the civilian economy, but economically viable recovery is not expected.


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