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Appendix C: Composition of Liquid Waste Streams from Destruction of Sarin in the EDS
Pages 49-51

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... aqueous streams resulting from water rinses of the EDS chamber and from aqueous acetic acid cleaning of the chamber. Most of the MEA reagent and most of the GB and energetic degradation products appear in the organic-rich neutralent stream.
From page 50...
... , made after completing a munitions campaign. SOURCE: Lucille Forrest, Office of the Product Manager, Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel, "Interpretation of Waste Results from EDS GB Bomblet Destruction, Rocky Mountain Arsenal," communication to the committee, February 2001.
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... But if the neutralent exhibits a RCRA hazardous waste characteristic, the federal LDRs apply. If the neutralent is not hazardous waste, the Army would have broad discretion to determine what constitutes acceptable treatment.


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