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Review of International Technologies for Destruction of Recovered Chemical Warfare Materiel
Appendix A
Tables Illustrative of a Variety of Non-Stockpile Items
Tables A-1 through A-4, reprinted from an earlier report (NRC, 2005), show inventories of non-stockpile items that have been stored at various military sites for eventual treatment and disposal. The tables are reproduced here to illustrate the variety of non-stockpile items that exist and that could be encountered during future recovery operations at non-stockpile burial sites.
REFERENCES
NRC. 2005. Impact of Revised Airborne Exposure Limits on Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Program Activities. Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press.
Verrill, D., and J. Salcedo. 2001. X300P90 Characterization Project. Preliminary Data Review, May 14. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.: Product Manager for Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel.
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TABLE A-1 Inventory of Non-Stockpile Items at the Pine Bluff Arsenal
Item
No. Empty
No. Containing a Chemical(s)
H/HD/HN/ HS/HT
GA/GB/ GD
VX
DM/L
CG/CK
DF
QL
Other
Unknown
Total No. of Items
Munition
4.2-in. mortar round
596a
99a
1b
36a
732a
75-mm projectile
4a
9a
13a
200-mm Livens projectile
3a
5a
3b
11a
4.7-in. projectile
1a
1a
155-mm projectile
1a
1b
105-mm projectile
1a
1b
M70A1 bomb (poss. explosive)
6a
3a
9b
150-mm German Traktor rocket w/expended motor
224a
184a
408a
150-mm German Traktor rocket w/unexpended motor
13a
18a
31a
150-mm German Traktor rocket w/warhead only
26a
12a
38a
Subtotal
873a
331a
4b
37a
1,245a
Chemical sample containerc
Ton container
2d
2d
4d
4-in. cylinder
2d
2d
Lab sample container
14d
7d
21d
Vial (L)
1b
1b
Subtotal
4d
16d
7d
1b
28d
Chemical agent ID set (CAIS)
Mustard (H/HD/HS)
5,764b
5,764b
Nitrogen mustard (HN-1 and -3)
50b
50b
Lewisite (L)
397b
397b
Chloropicrin (PS)
396b
396b
Phosgene (CG)
396b
396b
Chloroacetophenone (CN)
17b
17
Adamsite (DM)
17b
17b
Triphosgene (TP)
17b
17b
Cyanogen chloride (CK)
33b
33b
Diethyl malonate, etc. (GS)
33b
33b
Subtotal
5,814b
414b
429b
463b
7,120b
Binary agent precursor
M20
56,764d
56,764d
Drum
7d
291d
298d
Subtotal
56,771d
291d
57,062d
Empty ton containere
4,375b
4,375b
Total
873a
6,146a
2b
2b
4,789b
433b
56,771d
291d
463b
37a
69,830d
aData from Verrill and Salcedo (2001).
bProvided to the Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Disposal Program by the PMNSCM on July 10, 2001.
cInventory consists of individual CAIS items, not complete CAIS.
dProvided to the committee by Darryl Palmer, Office of the PMNSCM, on February 14, 2005.
eSampling of some of these containers indicated that they may be contaminated with lewisite, arsenic, and/or mercury.
SOURCE: Reprinted from NRC, 2005.
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TABLE A-2 Inventory of Non-Stockpile Items at Dugway Proving Ground (DPG) and Deseret Chemical Depot (DCD), Utaha
Item
Location
Chemical Fill
H/HD/HN/HT/HS
GA/GB/GD
Lewisite
VX
Total No. of Items
Explosive munitions (4.2-in.mortar rounds)
DPG
8a
Chemical sample containers
Ton container
DCD
1
1
Containers, bottles, vials
DPG
18b
18
Containers (39 HD, 5 HT)
DCD
45
45
Ampoule
DCD
1
1
Total
54
1
1
18
65
aProvided to the committee by PMNSCM on November 19, 2004.
bScheduled for transport to DCD.
SOURCE: Reprinted from NRC, 2005.
TABLE A-3 Inventory of Non-Stockpile Items at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Marylanda
Item
Chemical Fill
HD/HT/HS
GB/GA/GD
VX
Lewisite
CG
Total
Chemical sample containers
55-gallon drums (pumpkins)
10
10
30-gallon buckets (pumpkins)
5
5
10
5-pint cans (vials or bottles)
3
16
19
Steel cylinders
12
12
Multipack bottles, vials
8
9
17
DOT bottleDOT bottle
1
1
Ton container
1
1
Total
13
26
22
9
70
aProvided to the committee by PMNSCM on November 19, 2004.
SOURCE: Reprinted from NRC, 2005.
TABLE A-4 Inventory of Non-Stockpile Items at Anniston Chemical Activity, Alabamaa
Item
Chemical Fill
HD/HT
GB
VX
Total
Chemical sample containers
Vials
36
36
DOT bottles
5
7
12
Ton containers
2
2
Total
5
38
7
50
aProvided to the committee by PMNSCM on November 19, 2004.
SOURCE: Reprinted from NRC, 2005.
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