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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Site Visits and Meetings." National Research Council. 2001. Evaluation of Demonstration Test Results of Alternative Technologies for Demilitarization of Assembled Chemical Weapons: A Supplemental Review for Demonstration II. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10233.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Site Visits and Meetings." National Research Council. 2001. Evaluation of Demonstration Test Results of Alternative Technologies for Demilitarization of Assembled Chemical Weapons: A Supplemental Review for Demonstration II. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10233.
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Appendix A
Site Visits and Meetings

COMMITTEE MEETING 1, JUNE 8–9, 2000

Vitali’s Restaurant

Edgewood, Maryland

NRC Participants

Committee chair: Robert A.Beaudet. Committee members: Richard J.Ayen, Joan B.Berkowitz, David S. Kosson, Sheldon E.Isakoff, Frederick J.Krambeck, John A.Merson, William R.Rhyne, William R.Seeker, and Leo Weitzman. NRC staff members: Patricia P.Paulette, Bruce A.Braun, Harrison T.Pannella, and Jacqueline Campbell-Johnson.

Objectives

Complete administrative actions, including introductions and composition/balance discussions for committee members, and committee administrative support methodology; receive DoD briefings on the ACWA program concerning Demonstration II and status of Engineering Design Studies; tour and inspect the four test sites at Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) or the APG Edgewood Area; develop specific committee assignments for future activities; discuss concepts for planned reports and strategy; determine location and date for the next committee meeting.

SITE VISIT 1, JUNE 9, 2000 (IN CONJUNCTION WITH MEETING 1)

Engineering Test Facilities

Edgewood, Maryland, and Aberdeen, Maryland

NRC Participants

Committee chair: Robert A.Beaudet. Committee members: Richard J.Ayen, Joan B.Berkowitz, Sheldon E. Isakoff, Frederick J.Krambeck, John A.Merson, William R. Rhyne, William R.Seeker, and Leo Weitzman. NRC staff members: Patricia P.Paulette, Bruce A.Braun, Harrison T. Pannella, and Jacqueline Campbell-Johnson.

Objectives

Visit the following Demonstration II test units: AEA 12 kW SILVER II™ test unit for energetics; AEA 2kW SILVER II™ test unit for agent; and Eco Logic GPCR™ test unit.

Visit the following engineering design study test units: Parsons/Honeywell immobilized-cell bioreactor test unit.

SITE VISIT 2, JUNE 20–21, 2000

Engineering Test Facilities

Dugway Proving Ground and Deseret Chemical Depot, Utah

NRC Participants

Committee chair: Robert A.Beaudet. Committee members: Richard J.Ayen, Willard C.Gekler, Sheldon E.Isakoff, Hank C.Jenkins-Smith, John A.Merson, Stanley I.Sandler, William R.Rhyne, and Leo Weitzman. NRC staff member: Harrison T.Pannella.

Objectives

Visit the following Demonstration II test units: Teledyne-Commodore SET™ test unit for energetics, SET™ test unit for agent, and fluid jet cutting test unit; Foster Wheeler SCWO test unit. Visit the following Engineering Design Study test units: General Atomics SCWO test unit and dunnage shredder/hydropulping system. Tour the baseline incineration-based Tooele Chemical Agent Dis-

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Site Visits and Meetings." National Research Council. 2001. Evaluation of Demonstration Test Results of Alternative Technologies for Demilitarization of Assembled Chemical Weapons: A Supplemental Review for Demonstration II. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10233.
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posal Facility and the adjacent chemical stockpile storage area.

COMMITTEE MEETING 2, AUGUST 8–9, 2000

National Academy of Sciences

Washington, D.C.

NRC Participants

Committee chair: Robert A.Beaudet. Committee members: Richard J.Ayen, Joan B.Berkowitz, Ruth M.Doherty, Frederick J.Krambeck, David S.Kosson, John A.Merson, William R.Rhyne, Stanley I.Sandler, William R.Seeker, and Leo Weitzman. NRC staff members: Patricia P.Paulette, Bruce A.Braun, Harrison T.Pannella, Jacqueline Campbell-Johnson, and Gwen Roby.

Objectives

Receive briefings from the ACWA technical staff, the Citizens Advisory Technical Team, and technology providers (Foster Wheeler, Eco Logic, AEA Technology Engineering Services, Inc., Teledyne-Commodore, and Parsons/ Honeywell). Discuss concept drafts of EDSs and Demo II reports; develop writing assignments, complete committee composition and balance, and finalize locations and dates for future committee meetings and site visits.

SITE VISIT 3, SEPTEMBER 27–29, 2000

Arthur D.Little, Inc.

Cambridge, Massachusetts

NRC Participants

Committee chair: Robert A.Beaudet. Committee member: Joan B.Berkowitz. NRC staff member: Patricia P. Paulette.

Objectives

Receive briefings by technology providers participating in the Demo II testing programs. Presentations concern the scope and methodology for each technology testing program, as well as initial testing results. Receive briefings by technology providers concerning the type of data and their format that will be provided to the PMACWA as a result of Demo II testing.

COMMITTEE MEETING 3, OCTOBER 19–20, 2000

J.Erik Jonsson Woods Hole Center of the National Academies

Woods Hole, Massachusetts

NRC Participants

Committee chair: Robert A.Beaudet. Committee members: Richard J.Ayen, Joan B.Berkowitz, Ruth M.Doherty, Willard C.Gekler, Sheldon E.Isakoff, David S.Kosson, Frederick J.Krambeck, John A.Merson, William R.Rhyne, William R.Seeker, and Leo Weitzman. NRC staff members: Patricia P.Paulette, Bruce A.Braun, Harrison T.Pannella, and Chris Jones.

Objectives

Complete administrative actions, including introductions and discussion of committee composition and balance. Receive updates from the PMACWA technical team and associates concerning Demo II, Engineering Design, and energetics testing. Discuss initial findings and recommendations for the EDS Pueblo and Demo II reports.

SITE VISIT 4, OCTOBER 30, 2000

Holston Army Ammunition Plant

Kingston, Tennessee

NRC Participants

Committee members: Ruth M.Doherty and William R. Rhyne.

Objectives

Attend a review of the energetics hydrolysis testing planned for Holston Army Ammunition Plant. Tour facility and observe operations. Holston is a major site for hydrolysis testing of many different types of energetic materials.

COMMITTEE MEETING 4, DECEMBER 14–15, 2000

Grand Hyatt Washington Hotel

Washington, D.C.

NRC Participants

Committee chair: Robert A.Beaudet. Committee members: Richard J.Ayen, Joan B.Berkowitz, Ruth M.Doherty, Willard C.Gekler, Sheldon E.Isakoff, Hank C.Jenkins-Smith, David S.Kosson, Frederick J.Krambeck, John A. Merson, William R.Rhyne, Stanley I.Sandler, William R.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Site Visits and Meetings." National Research Council. 2001. Evaluation of Demonstration Test Results of Alternative Technologies for Demilitarization of Assembled Chemical Weapons: A Supplemental Review for Demonstration II. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10233.
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Seeker, and Leo Weitzman. NRC staff members: Patricia P. Paulette, Harrison T.Pannella, and Jacqueline Campbell-Johnson.

Objectives

Report development. Review and revise current versions of EDS-Pueblo and Demo II reports. Devise path forward for first full message drafts of each report.

SITE VISIT 5, JANUARY 4, 2001

Holston Army Ammunition Plant

Kingston, Tennessee

NRC Participants

Committee members: Ruth M.Doherty, John A. Merson, and William R.Rhyne.

Objectives

Attend a review meeting on energetics hydrolysis testing at Holston and the results of this testing to date. Gather information on the scientific and engineering issues revealed during the test procedures.

COMMITTEE MEETING 5, FEBRUARY 8–9, 2001

National Academy of Sciences

Washington, D.C.

NRC Participants

Committee chair: Robert A.Beaudet. Committee members: Richard J.Ayen, Joan B.Berkowitz, Ruth M.Doherty, Willard C.Gekler, David S.Kosson, Frederick J.Krambeck, John A.Merson, William R.Rhyne, Stanley I.Sandler, William R.Seeker, and Leo Weitzman. NRC staff members: Patricia P.Paulette, Bruce A.Braun, Harrison T.Pannella, and Jacqueline Campbell-Johnson.

Objectives

Receive briefings from the PMACWA technical staff concerning the status of EDS I, EDS II, and Demo II program activities and other presentations from the energetics hydrolysis testing group at Picatinny Arsenal. Review and revise reports; define steps to EDS I report concurrence draft; set goals for interim activities and for the next meeting.

SITE VISIT 6, JANUARY 25–26, 2001

ACWA Dialogue Meeting

Lexington, Kentucky

NRC Participants

Committee member: William R.Rhyne. NRC staff member: Patricia P.Paulette.

Objectives

Present an update of committee activities. Participate in and observe the Dialogue meeting.

SITE VISIT 7, MARCH 5–8, 2000

Arthur D.Little, Inc.

Cambridge, Massachusetts

NRC Participants

Committee members: Ruth M.Doherty, William R. Rhyne, and Stanley I.Sandler. NRC staff member: Patricia P.Paulette.

Objectives

Receive technical briefings from AEA and Foster Wheeler/Eco Logic/Kvaerner on their proposed EDS packages and testing schedules for EDS II. Receive briefings from ACWA technical team concerning EDS II schedules and reviews.

INFORMATION-GATHERING ACTIVITY, MARCH 11–14, 2001

National Association of Corrosion Engineers Symposium

Houston, Texas

NRC Participant

NRC Staff: Patricia P.Paulette.

Objectives

Attend National Association of Corrosion Engineers symposium on SCWO technology and materials of construction and corrosion reactions. Arrange to obtain scientific briefing packages and technical papers for distribution to committee members.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Site Visits and Meetings." National Research Council. 2001. Evaluation of Demonstration Test Results of Alternative Technologies for Demilitarization of Assembled Chemical Weapons: A Supplemental Review for Demonstration II. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10233.
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COMMITTEE MEETING 6, MARCH 26–27, 2001

Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center

National Academy of Sciences

Irvine, California

NRC Participants

Committee chair: Robert A.Beaudet. Committee members: Richard J.Ayen, Joan B.Berkowitz, Ruth M.Doherty, Willard C.Gekler, Sheldon E.Isakoff, Frederick J. Krambeck, John A.Merson, William R.Rhyne, Stanley I. Sandler, William R.Seeker, and Leo Weitzman. NRC staff members: Bruce A.Braun, Patricia P.Paulette, Harrison T. Pannella, Gwen Roby, and William E.Campbell.

Objectives

Closed meeting for report development. Complete concurrence draft for EDS I Pueblo report and preconcurrence draft for Demo II report. Schedule next meeting and discuss items for the agenda.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Site Visits and Meetings." National Research Council. 2001. Evaluation of Demonstration Test Results of Alternative Technologies for Demilitarization of Assembled Chemical Weapons: A Supplemental Review for Demonstration II. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10233.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Site Visits and Meetings." National Research Council. 2001. Evaluation of Demonstration Test Results of Alternative Technologies for Demilitarization of Assembled Chemical Weapons: A Supplemental Review for Demonstration II. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10233.
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By direction of Congress, the U.S. Department of Defense's (DoD's) program manager for the Assembled Chemical Weapons Assessment (PMACWA) asked the National Research Council (NRC) Committee on Review and Evaluation of Alternative Technologies for Demilitarization of Assembled Chemical Weapons: Phase II (the ACW II committee) to conduct an independent scientific and technical assessment of three alternative technologies (referred to as Demo II) under consideration for the destruction of assembled chemical weapons at U.S. chemical weapons storage sites. The three technologies are AEA Technologies Corporation's (AEA's) electrochemical oxidation process; the transpiring-wall supercritical water oxidation and gasphase chemical reduction processes of Foster Wheeler/Eco Logic/Kvaerner (FW/EL/K); and Teledyne-Commodore's solvated electron process. Each of these technologies represents an alternative to incineration for the complete destruction of chemical agents and associated energetic materials. The demonstration tests were approved by the PMACWA after an initial assessment of each technology. The results of that initial assessment were reviewed by an earlier NRC committee, the Committee on Review and Evaluation of Alternative Technologies for Demilitarization of Assembled Chemical Weapons (the ACW I committee).

For the present review, the committee conducted an indepth examination of each technology provider's data, analyses, and demonstration test results for the critical components tested. This review report supplements the ACW I report and considers the demonstration performance of the Demo II candidate technologies and their readiness for advancement to pilot-scale implementation. Because testing in these areas is ongoing, the committee decided to cut short its fact-finding efforts for input to this report as of March 30, 2001.

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