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From page 78...
... Any alternative process that fails to destroy the chemical agent completely or that creates new wastes that cannot be discharged to the environment may create additional process stream requirements. An example of such new wastes might be the scrubbing solution used in decontaminating equipment (and related salts, if the solution is reduced to a solid waste stream)
From page 80...
... For the smaller stockpile sites, a nominal capacity of 100 pounds per hour of agent destruction is assumed in subsequent discussion of waste gas storage technologies.


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