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APPENDIX B: Public Input on Critical Factors
Pages 46-58

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... 46 To seek the views of the widest possible audience, the National Research Council staff sought names from federal, state, and local agencies; from environmental and public interest organizations; and from other individuals and organizations known to have an interest in the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program. The letter requesting information was dispatched to almost 400 persons throughout the United States.
From page 47...
... Here are examples of what may be considered critical factors for the decision criteria: · risk of release of chemical agent to the surrounding community; · risk of long-term health effects to the surrounding community; · process safety within the disposal facility; · waste management requirements, including solid or hazardous waste disposal and waste water discharge; · potential for incomplete chemical agent destruction; · requirement for transport of partially treated agent, energetics, or other weapons components; · future use of disposal facilities beyond stockpile disposal; · delays in stockpile disposal schedule; and · cost of implementation. In order for the committee to consider your input on critical factors, please submit your suggestions to the committee in writing by December 28, 1994, care of: Mr.
From page 48...
... Hardy Alabama Department of Environmental Management Land Division Montgomery, Alabama Mr. Slim Harmon Member, CDCAC and Member, Families Concerned about Nerve Gas Incineration Anniston, Alabama Mr.
From page 49...
... Kim Konency Assistant Environmental Liason State Capitol Little Rock, Arkansas Mr. Jack Palmateer Office of Emergency Services Member, ICCB Conway, Arkansas Honorable Carolyn Robinson, Mayor of Pine Bluff, and Member, ICCB Pine Bluff, Arkansas Honorable Raymond Ross Member, ICCB White Hall, Arkansas Honorable Jerry Taylor Member, ICCB White Hall, Arkansas Mr.
From page 50...
... Marsha Joyner Kaianai, Hawaii Ms. Arlene Kabei Chief, Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch Environmental Management Division Department of Health Honolulu, Hawaii Poka Laenue President Pacific Asia Council of Indigenous Peoples Waianae, Hawaii EVALUATION OFARMYDRAFTASSESSMEbIT CRITERIA Honorable Richard Lugar United States Senate Washington, D.C.
From page 51...
... Everett Executive Director, Kentucky Disaster and Emergency Services Division Boone National Guard Center Member, ICCB Frankfort, Kentucky Ms. Katherine Burnam Flood Member, CDCAC Member, Concerned Citizensfor Madison County Richmond, Kentucky Ms.
From page 52...
... Jackie Cassidy Edgewood, Maryland Mr. John Chlada Hazardous & Solid Waste Management Administration Department of the Environment Baltimore, Maryland Mr.
From page 53...
... Patricia L Young-Gruber Environmental Education Specialist Chestertown, Maryland STATE OF OREGON/ WASHINGTON STATE Governor Barbara Roberts State Capitol Salem, Oregon Honorable Mark Haffield United States Senate Washington, D.C.
From page 54...
... Roy Brower Manager, Hazardous Waste Policy and Program Development Department of Environmental Quality Portland, Oregon Mr. David R
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... Connie Nakahara Department of Environmental Quality Salt Lake City, Utah Mr. Mark Nash Director, Tooele County Emergency Services Tooele, Utah Dr.
From page 56...
... Ms. Laurel Lacy Federal Emergency Management Agency Washington, D.C.
From page 57...
... John Sarles Argonne National Laboratory Lakewood, Colorado Professor Kurt Schaffner Max-Planck-Institut fur Strahlenchemie Germany Mr. Robert Sharp Pine Bluff, Arkansas Dr.
From page 58...
... Army Chemical Research and Development Engineering Command Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland Dr. Steve Harvey Biotechnology Division U.S.


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