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1 Background and Overview
Pages 8-11

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... Nonstockpile chemical materiel includes all materiel not part of the chemical weapons stockpile, such as buried chemical weapons, recovered chemical weapons, binary chemical weapons, former production facilities and miscellaneous chemical materiel. 3The RRS is a mobile glove box designed to dispose of chemical agent identification sets (CAIS)
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... \ ~ ~ 1 STATEMENT OF TASK 9 Cylinder \ Waste Drums On March 16, 2001, the Army Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Program (NSCMP) requested that the NRC undertake a brief supplemental assessment of alternative technologies for the destruction of EDS liquid waste streams.
From page 10...
... As was the case for RRS and MMD wastes covered in the earlier report, the treatment goals for the EDS neutralent destruction technologies considered are that the chemical species and their concentrations in the treatment residuals are such that the residuals could be released directly into the environment or to a publicly owned (or federally owned) treatment works (POTW or FOTW)
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... 11 In Chapter 4, RAP issues associated with the treatment and disposal of EDS liquid wastes, as well as issues relating to public acceptance of disposal processes for EDS liquid wastes, are discussed and appropriate findings and recommendations are presented.


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