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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Public Input on Critical Factors." National Research Council. 1995. Evaluation of the Army's Draft Assessment Criteria to Aid in the Selection of Alternative Technologies for Chemical Demilitarization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9855.
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Appendix B

Public Input on Critical Factors

In order to evaluate the Army's draft criteria for deciding whether to proceed with advanced development and demonstration of an alternative technology, the National Research Council's Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program (Stockpile Committee) issued a broad invitation for input on critical factors that the committee might use in its evaluation. A sample copy of the letter requesting the information is enclosed in this appendix.

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. A list of recipients is also enclosed in this appendix. Responses were received from approximately 40 of these people.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Public Input on Critical Factors." National Research Council. 1995. Evaluation of the Army's Draft Assessment Criteria to Aid in the Selection of Alternative Technologies for Chemical Demilitarization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9855.
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REQUEST FOR INFORMATION LETTER

November 23, 1994

Dear ___:

The National Research Council's Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program (Stockpile Committee) is aware of your continuing interest in the U.S. Army's Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program (CSDP). For more than seven years, the Stockpile Committee has been following this disposal program as the Army has carried out research, development, construction, and operations relating to its task to eliminate the nation's stockpile of lethal unitary chemical agents and munitions.

In 1993 and early 1994, the Stockpile Committee, after considering possible and available chemical disposal technologies, their state of research and development (including costs and timing), and the nature of the chemical stockpile itself, endorsed the Army's selection of incineration technology as the essential element of its disposal program. The committee also recommended that the Army accelerate research and development (R&D) into neutralization technologies for destroying chemical warfare agents, followed by certain secondary treatment technologies. For its R&D program, the Army selected the alternatives of stand-alone neutralization and neutralization followed by biodegradation.

The Stockpile Committee will evaluate the Army's draft criteria for deciding whether to proceed with advanced development and demonstration of an alternative technology. The committee is developing a set of critical factors for assessing the Army's draft criteria, and solicits your input on these critical factors. 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. Donald L. Siebenaler

National Research Council

Board on Army Science and Technology

2001 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Room HA 258

Washington, D.C. 20418

Information regarding the Army's research and development program on neutralization-based alternatives can be obtained from LTC Steven Landry in the Office of the Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization, (410) 671-1438.

Sincerely yours,

Richard S. Magee,

Chairman

Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Public Input on Critical Factors." National Research Council. 1995. Evaluation of the Army's Draft Assessment Criteria to Aid in the Selection of Alternative Technologies for Chemical Demilitarization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9855.
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DISTRIBUTION LIST

  1. ICCB denotes membership on the Intergovernmental Consultation and Coordination Board (National representation) established by the U.S. Army.

  2. CDCAC denotes membership on the State's Chemical Demilitarization Citizens Advisory Commission.

STATE OF ALABAMA

Governor Jim Folson

Montgomery, Alabama

Honorable Howard Heflin

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Richard C. Shelby

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Glen Browder

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

***

Mr. Lawrence Bowden

Director, Alabama Emergency Management Agency

Member, ICCB

Clanton, Alabama

Mr. Daniel E. Cooper, P.E.

Chief, Special Projects

Department of Environmental Management

Montgomery, Alabama

Colonel Joel E. Denny

Commander, Anniston Army Depot

Anniston, Alabama

Dr. Doris Gertler

Chairperson, CDCAC

Member, Families Concerned about Nerve Gas Incineration

Anniston, Alabama

Mr. William G. Hardy

Alabama Department of Environmental Management

Land Division

Montgomery, Alabama

Mr. Jim Harmon

Member, CDCAC and

Member, Families Concerned about Nerve Gas Incineration

Anniston, Alabama

Mr. Nate Hartman

Alabama Department of Environmental Management

Montgomery, Alabama

Mr. Ben Haskell

Jacksonville, Alabama

Mr. Griffin Holcomb

Talladega County Emergency Management Agency

Member, ICCB and CDCAC

Talladega, Alabama

Major General Joseph Kingston

Member, CDCAC

Centre, Alabama

Mr. William E. Klein

Alabama Emergency Management Agency

Montgomery, Alabama

Mr. James Keeling

Member, CDCAD

Gadsden, Alabama

Mr. Craig Kneisel

Office of the Attorney General, and Member, CDCAC

Montgomery, Alabama

Ms. Brenda Lindell

Member, Families Concerned about Nerve Gas Incineration

Anniston, Alabama

Mr. Ray McCord

Gadsden, Alabama

Mr. Jeff Miller

Alabama Department of Economics and Community Affairs

Montgomery, Alabama

Mr. Jerry D. Mullinix

Director of Chemical Demilitarization

U.S. Army Engineer Division

Huntsville, Alabama

Mr. Rudy Noll

Executive Director

Economic Authority of Calhoun County and

Member, CDCAC and

Member, Citizens for Spring

Anniston, Alabama

Colonel Leo E. Norton

Deputy Commander, Chemical

Demilitarization and Special Projects

U.S. Army Engineer Division

Huntsville, Alabama

Mr. Don Patterson

Jacksonville, Alabama

Ms. Sue Robertson

Chief, Land Division

Department of Environmental Management

Montgomery, Alabama

Mr. Boyce L. Ross

Chief, Design Management and Integration Division

U.S. Army Engineer Division

Huntsville, Alabama

Ms. Vickie Tolbert

Member, Families Concerned about

Nerve Gas Incineration

Jacksonville, Alabama

STATE OF ARKANSAS

Note: As of the date of this mailing, appointments to Arkansas's Chemical Demilitarization Citizens Advisory Commission had not been finalized.

Governor Jim Guy Tucker

State Capitol

Little Rock, Arkansas

Honorable Dale Bumpers

United State Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable David Pryor

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Public Input on Critical Factors." National Research Council. 1995. Evaluation of the Army's Draft Assessment Criteria to Aid in the Selection of Alternative Technologies for Chemical Demilitarization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9855.
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Honorable Jay Dickey

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

***

Honorable Thomas C. Ashcraft,

Mayor of White Hall

White Hall, Arkansas

Mr. Mike Bates

Chief, Hazardous Waste Division

Department of Pollution Control and Ecology

Little Rock, Arkansas

Mr. Brainford Bivens

Pine Bluff, Arkansas

Ms. Angela Dooley

Pine Bluff, Arkansas

Honorable Jack Jones

Member, ICCB

White Hall, Arkansas

Ms. 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. John Ward

State Office of Pollution Control And Ecology

Member, ICCB

Little Rock, Arkansas

Mr. James Lee Witt

Director, Officer of Emergency Services

Member, ICCB

Conway, Arkansas

STATE OF COLORADO

Governor Roy Romer

State Capitol

Denver, Colorado

Honorable Hank Brown

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Ben Nighthorse Campbell

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Scott McInnis

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

***

Ms. Heidi Arbury

Sierra Club

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Ms. Jaqueline Hernandez-Berardini

Director, Multi Media Focal Group

Colorado Department of Health

Office of Environment

Secretary, CDCAC

Denver, Colorado

Mr. Leonard Boules

Divison of Disaster Emergency Services, Colorado Department of Public Safety

Member, ICCB

Golden, Colorado

Mr. Mark Carmel

Department of Public Works

Pueblo, Colorado

Mr. Steven G. Douglas

Director, Department of Public Safety and Operations, and

Member, ICCB and CDCAC

Pueblo, Colorado

Mr. Max Flint

President, Colorado State Pipe Traders Association

Member, CDCAC

Pueblo, Colorado

Ms. Melinda Kassen

Environmental Counsel

House Armed Services Committee

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Fay Kastelic

President, Pueblo City Council

Member, CDCAC

Pueblo, Colorado

Mr. Hal Knott

Colorado Department of Local Affairs

Member, CDCAC

Denver, Colorado

Mr. Tom Looby

Director, Office of the Environment

Colorado Department of Health

Denver, Colorado

Honorable Richard A. Martinez

County Commissioner and

Chairman, CDCAC

Pueblo, Colorado

Mr. Thomas L. McCall, Jr.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, D.C.

Dr. Christine Nevin-Woods

Director, Pueblo City-Council Health Department

Pueblo, Colorado

Mr. Robert H. Rawlings

Publisher, The Pueblo Chieftain

Member, CDCAC

Pueblo, Colorado

Mr. David C. Shelton

Director, Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division

Department of Health

Denver, Colorado

Ms. Joan Sowinski

Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division

Department of Health

Member, ICCB

Denver, Colorado

Mr. John Thatcher

Member, CDCAC

Boone, Colorado

Mr. Jim Trujillo

Member, Citizens for Safe Weapons Disposal

Pueblo, Colorado

Mr. Alan Urban

Member, Sierra Club

Pueblo, Colorado

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Public Input on Critical Factors." National Research Council. 1995. Evaluation of the Army's Draft Assessment Criteria to Aid in the Selection of Alternative Technologies for Chemical Demilitarization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9855.
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Mr. J. Ross Vincent

Chairman, Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Sierra Club

Member, CDCAC

Pueblo, Colorado

Mr. Chris Wiseman

Vice Chairman, CDCAC

Pueblo, Colorado

Mr. Doug Young

Member, CDCAC

Denver, Colorado

STATE OF HAWAII

Governor John D. Waihee

State Capitol

Honolulu, Hawaii

Honorable Daniel Inouye

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Daniel Akaka

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Neil Abercrombie

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Patsy Mink

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

***

Mr. Hayden Burgess

Honolulu, Hawaii

Ms. 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

STATE OF INDIANA

Governor Evan Bayh

State House

Indianapolis, Indiana

Honorable Richard Lugar

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Dan Coats

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable John Myers

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Steve Buyer

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

***

Mr. Larry Bemis

Editor-in Chief

Parke County Sentinel

Member, CDCAC

Newport, Indiana

Mr. Mark Blade

City Council Member

Member, CDCAC

Terre Haute, Indiana

Ms. Pamela Jean Ferguson

City Council Member

Member, CDCAC

Rockville, Indiana

Ms. Genene Paula Greenwell

Parke County Welfare Department

Member, CDCAC

Newport, Indiana

Dr. Jerry Hawkins

Vocational Education Director of Tri-County Area

Member, CDCAC

Clinton, Indiana

Mr. Mark Hudson

Rockville, Indiana

Mr. Timothy J. Method

Assistant Commissioner

Office of Solid & Hazardous Waste Management

Indianapolis, Indiana

Gregory Steele, Ph.D.

Environmental Epidemiologist

Indiana State Department of Health

Member, ICCB and CDCAC

Indianapolis, Indiana

Mr. Charles Lee Strobel

Environmental Control, Inland Container Company

Member, Local Emergency Planning Committee and CDCAC

Clinton, Indiana

Dr. Ranier Zangerl

Professor of Biological Sciences (Ret.)

University of Illinois

Member, CDCAC

Rockville, Indiana

Major Paul Wojciechowski

Commander, Newport Army

Ammunition Plant

Newport, Indiana

STATE OF KENTUCKY

Governor Brereton C. Jones

State Capitol

Frankfort, Kentucky

Honorable Wendell H. Ford

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Mitch McConnell

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Scotty Beasler

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

***

Mr. C. Thomas Bennett

Deputy Secretary, Governor's Executive Cabinet, and

Member, CDCAC

Frankfort, Kentucky

Mr. Howard Colyer

Director, Madison County Civil Defense

Richmond, Kentucky

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Public Input on Critical Factors." National Research Council. 1995. Evaluation of the Army's Draft Assessment Criteria to Aid in the Selection of Alternative Technologies for Chemical Demilitarization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9855.
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Major General Robert DeZarn

Adjutant General of Kentucky and Department Head

Department of Military Affairs

Boone National Guard Center

Frankfort, Kentucky

Ms. Patricia L. Dugger

Director, Environment and Emergency

Management Division

Lexington, Kentucky

Mr. James H. 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 Citizens for Madison County

Richmond, Kentucky

Ms. Caroline P. Haight

Director, Division of Waste Management

Department for Environmental Protection

Frankfort, Kentucky

Mr. Mike Hannon

Member, Common Ground

Saint Lick, Kentucky

Ms. Debra Hille

Berea, Kentucky

Dr. C. Douglas Hindman

Clinical Psychologist

Eastern Kentucky University

Vice Chairman, CDCAC

Richmond, Kentucky

Dr. Ken Hudson

Branch Manager, Division of Disaster and Emergency Services

Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program

Boone National Guard Center

Frankfort, Kentucky

Ms. Valerie Hudson

Principal Assistant, Department of Environmental Protection

Member, ICCB

Frankfort, Kentucky

Dr. Worley Johnson

Assistant Professor of Environmental Sciences

Department of Environmental Sciences

Eastern Kentucky University

Chairman, CDCAC

Richmond, Kentucky

Colonel Arley H. McCormick

Commander, Blue Grass Army Depot

Lexington, Kentucky

William Mitchell, M.D.

Member, ICCB and CDCAC

Richmond, Kentucky

Mr. Harry Moberly, Jr.

State Representative

Member, CDCAC

Richmond, Kentucky

Ms. Diana Parish

Administrative Aide

Lexington Fayette Urban County Government

Member, CDCAC

Lexington, Kentucky

Mr. Tuss Taylor

Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection

Frankfort, Kentucky

Mr. Craig Edward Williams

Executive Director

Kentucky Environmental Foundation

Member, CDCAC

Berea, Kentucky

STATE OF MARYLAND

Governor Parris N. Glendening

State Capitol

Annapolis, Maryland

Honorable Paul Sarbanes

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Barbara Mikulski

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Wayne Gilchrest

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Helen Delich Bentley

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

***

Mr. Ernest Addy

Chestertown, Maryland

Senator William Amoss

Maryland State Legislature

Fallston, Maryland

Ms. Karen Ballard

Joppatowne, Maryland

Mr. Larry Beck

Kent County Commissioner

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. David Bell

Worton, Maryland

Mrs. Catherine Bitter

Worton, Maryland

Mr. Jeffrey Bloomquist

Bel Air, Maryland

Mrs. James Blyman

Worton, Maryland

Mr. Kris Boardman

Joppa, Maryland

Mr. Alvin Bowles

Maryland Department of the Environment

Hazardous and Solid Waste Management Administration

Member, CDCAC

Baltimore, Maryland

Ms. Kaye Boyer

Earleville, Maryland

Mr. Michael J. Bradley

Edgewood, Maryland

Mr. Godfrey Briefs

Bethesda, Maryland

Ms. Marcy Brown

Co-Chairperson, Coalition for Safe Disposal

Worton, Maryland

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Public Input on Critical Factors." National Research Council. 1995. Evaluation of the Army's Draft Assessment Criteria to Aid in the Selection of Alternative Technologies for Chemical Demilitarization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9855.
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Mr. Steven K. Broyles, P.E.

Member, CDCAC

Baltimore, Maryland

Mr. Tyler Campbell

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. Zane Carter

Worton, Maryland

Ms. Jackie Cassidy

Edgewood, Maryland

Mr. John Chlada

Hazardous & Solid Waste Management Administration

Department of the Environment

Baltimore, Maryland

Mr. Bill Clark

Betterton, Maryland

Mrs. Kitty Clements

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. Richard Collins

Hazardous & Solid Waste Management Administration

Department of the Environment

Baltimore, Maryland

Ms. Mimi Cooper

Baltimore, Maryland

Mr. Lawson Cording

Worton, Maryland

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Curtin

Worton, Maryland

Ms. Thelma Dale

Joppa, Maryland

Mr. Rob Davies

Abingdon, Maryland

Mr. Jerry DeFord

Churchville, Maryland

Ms. Maria DeMarco Foster

Elkton, Maryland

Mr. H. Hurtt Deringer

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. Bob Dillon

Magnolia, Maryland

Mr. Mark Ditmore

Havre de Grace, Maryland

Ms. Amy Donohue

Fallston, Maryland

Mr. Harold Dye

Administrator, Hazardous and Solid Waste Management Administration

Department of the Environment

Baltimore, Maryland

Mr. George Englesson

New Ideal Diner

Co-Chairman, CDCAC

Aberdeen, Maryland

Mr. Graham Ero

Still Pond, Maryland

Mr. Ron Fithian

Kent County Commissioner

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. John Fortenbaugh

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. John Gaughan

Abingdon, Maryland

Mr. Norman Grieb

Chestertown, Maryland

Ms. Sally Gruber

Bel Air, Maryland

Ms. Carol Sue Hanson

Edgewood, Maryland

Mr. Walter Harris

Coastal & Water Resources Advisory Committee

Worton, Maryland

Mr. Bernard Haske

Worton, Maryland

Ms. Donna Hausmann

Joppa, Maryland

Reverend Clarence Hawkins

Kent County Commissioner

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. and Mrs. Lain Hawkridge

Still Pond, Maryland

Ms. Annette Heimlich

Baltimore, Maryland

Dr. George Henderson

Worton, Maryland

Mr. Robert Hickey

Edgewood, Maryland

Ms. Kathleen Homan

Elkton, Maryland

Mr. Elmer Horsey

Chestertown, Maryland

Mrs. Jane Hukill

Co-Chairperson, Coalition for Safe Disposal

Worton, Maryland

Mr. Bob Hukill

Member, Coalition for Safe Disposal

Worton, Maryland

Ms. Katharine K. Hutchinson

Member, CDCAC

Worton, Maryland

Mr. Bill Jeannes

Earleville, Maryland

Ms. Susan L. Jones

Environmental Research Foundation

Annapolis, Maryland

Mr. Bill Kinne

Member, Neighbors Involved with Community of Edgewood

Edgewood, Maryland

Mr. Michael Klein

Forest Hill, Maryland

Ms. Linda Koplovitz

Member, Concerned Citizens for Maryland's Environment

Member, CDCAC

Bel Air, Maryland

Ms. Barbara Kreamer

Aberdeen, Maryland

Ms. Mary Lang

Edgewood, Maryland

Ms. Shelly Lawer

Bel Air, Maryland

Ms. Millie Ludwig

Cheshaven-on the Sassafras

Grove Point

Earlesville, Maryland

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Public Input on Critical Factors." National Research Council. 1995. Evaluation of the Army's Draft Assessment Criteria to Aid in the Selection of Alternative Technologies for Chemical Demilitarization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9855.
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Mr. Gary Lynch

Edgewood, Maryland

Mr. Chip MacLeod

County Administrator

Kent County Courthouse

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. Herb Martello

Whiteford, Maryland

Mrs. Theresa A. McKnight

Edgewood, Maryland

Mrs. Ann McLain

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. David McMillion

Director, Maryland Emergency Management Agency

Member, CDCAC

Pikesville, Maryland

Mr. Charles McNight

Edgewood, Maryland

Colonel Louis G. Michael

Chestertown, Maryland

Ms. Carrie Mills

Edgewood, Maryland

Mr. Maurice Milton

Bel Air, Maryland

Mr. Roger Mooney

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. Michael Newnam

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. John E. Nunn, III

Co-Chairman, CDCAC

Worton, Maryland

Mrs. Nancy Nunn

Member, Coalition for Safe Disposal

Worton, Maryland

Mr. Frank Orzolek

Baltimore, Maryland

Mr. Arthur Parks

Canton Highlandtown Community Association, Inc.

Baltimore, Maryland

Ms. Joanne Parrott

County Council President

Harford County

Bel Air, Maryland

Ms. Deana L. Pitzer

Street, Maryland

Mr. Patrick Pugh

Joppatowne, Maryland

Ms. Eileen Rehrmann

Harford County Executive

Bel Air, Maryland

Ms. Helen M. Richick

Joppa, Maryland

Mr. Benjamin Daniel Riley

Member, CDCAC

Edgewood, Maryland

Mr. Ken Roberts

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. Chris Robinson

Edgewood, Maryland

Mr. Jim Robinson

Edgewood, Maryland

Mrs. Nancy Robson

Member, Coalition for Safe Disposal

Galena, Maryland

Mr. Ellis Rustand

Worton, Maryland

Ms. Mercedes Samborsky

Joppatowne, Maryland

Mr. and Mrs. Ford Schumann

Chestertown, Maryland

Honorable Thomas H. Sisk, Jr.

Associate Judge, Kent County

District Court of Maryland

Member, CDCAC

Baltimore, Maryland

Mr. Mark Slaughter

Fallston, Maryland

Ms. Margo Smith

Baltimore, Maryland

Dr. Charlotte Staelin

Georgetown, Maryland

Mr. Joseph Strong

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. MacDuff Symington

Worton, Maryland

Dr. Paul Terpeluk

Chestertown, Maryland

Dr. Richard Thompson

Baltimore, Maryland

Mrs. Gilbert Watson

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. Jack Weikart

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. Doug West

Chestertown, Maryland

Mr. Harry T. Williams

Worton, Maryland

Ms. Patricia L. Young-Gruber

Environmental Education Specialist

Chestertown, Maryland

STATE OF OREGON/WASHINGTON STATE

Governor Barbara Roberts

State Capitol

Salem, Oregon

Honorable Mark Hatfield

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Patty Murray

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Bob Packwood

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Elizabeth Furse

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Robert Smith

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Ron Wyden

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

***

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Public Input on Critical Factors." National Research Council. 1995. Evaluation of the Army's Draft Assessment Criteria to Aid in the Selection of Alternative Technologies for Chemical Demilitarization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9855.
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Mr. George Anderson

Hermiston, Oregon

Ms. Laurie Aunan

OSPIRG

Portland, Oregon

Ms. Lisa Brenner

Citizens for Quality of Living

Sherwood, Oregon

Mr. Roy Brower

Manager, Hazardous Waste Policy and Program Development

Department of Environmental Quality

Portland, Oregon

Mr. David R. Burns

Vice Chairman, CDCAC

Irrigon, Oregon

Mr. Alex Byler

Pendleton, Oregon

Judge Louis Carlson

Chair, Morrow County Court

Heppner, Oregon

Mr. Dave Cassel

Oregon Emergency Management

Salem, Oregon

Mr. John Charles

Oregon Environmental Council

Portland, Oregon

Mr. Ronald L. Daniels

Member, CDCAC

Boardman, Oregon

Mr. Matthew Doherty

Irrigon, Oregon

Ms. Stephanie Hallock

Hazardous and Solid Waste Division

Department of Environmental Quality

Member, CDCAC

Portland, Oregon

Mr. Bill Hansell

Chair, Umatilla County Commission

Pendleton, Oregon

Mr. Donald Hanson

Hermiston, Oregon

Ms. Karyn Jones

Chairperson, CDCAC

Hermiston, Oregon

Ms. Susan Jones

Hermiston, Oregon

Ms. Margie Kelley

Member, Greenpeace

Seattle, WA

Mr. John Kinney

Air Quality Division

Oregon Department of Environmental Quality

Portland, Oregon

Mr. Wendell W. Lampkin

Echo, Oregon

Ms. Toni Lampkin

Citizens for Environmental Quality

Stanfield, Oregon

Ms. Kathleen A. Litzinger

Hermiston, Oregon

Mr. Stephen McFadden

Pasco, Washington

Mr. Brett McKnight

Oregon Department of Environmental Quality

Portland, Oregon

Mr. Antone C. Minthorn

Member, CDCAC

Adams, Oregon

Ms. Evelyn Murray

Nerve Gas Task Force

Portland, Oregon

Mr. Dennis Olson

Director, Umatilla County Planning and Emergency Management

Pendleton, Oregon

Dr. Bob Palzer

Sierra Club

Portland, Oregon

Ms. Joyce Rohde

Echo, Oregon

Ms. Deane Seeger

Morrow County Annex

Irrigon, Oregon

Mr. Wilbur Slockish

The Dalles, Oregon

Mr. John L. Spomer

Citizens for Environmental Quality

Member, Greenpeace

Hermiston, Oregon

Mr. Thomas Stibolt

Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center

Portland, Oregon

Ms. Myra Thompson Lee

Emergency Management Administrator

Oregon Emergency Management Division

Salem, Oregon

Mr. David Tovey

The Confederate Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation

Pendleton, Oregon

Ms. Elizabeth Waddell

Department of Environment

State of Washington

Olympia, Washington

Ms. Katharina Woodward

Portland, Oregon

STATE OF UTAH

Governor Michael O. Leavitt

State Capitol

Salt Lake City, Utah

Honorable Robert Bennett

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Orrin Hatch

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable James Hansen

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

***

Dr. S. John Bennett

Thiokol Corporation

Member, CDCAC

Brigham City, Utah

Ms. Sandy Covello

Grantsville, Utah

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Public Input on Critical Factors." National Research Council. 1995. Evaluation of the Army's Draft Assessment Criteria to Aid in the Selection of Alternative Technologies for Chemical Demilitarization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9855.
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Mr. Steve Erickson

Utah Issues

Member, CDCAC

Salt Lake City, Utah

Mr. Gary Griffith

Tooele County Commissioner

Member, CDCAC

Tooele, Utah

Mr. Sidney Hullinger

McFarland Hullinger Company

Member, CDCAC

Tooele, Utah

Ms. Cindy King

Salt Lake City, Utah

Dr. Richard Koehn

Member, CDCAC

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

Dr. Eugene Loh

Department of Physics

University of Utah

Member, CDCAC

Salt Lake City, Utah

Dr. James MacMahon

Dean, College of Science

Utah State University

Member, CDCAC

Logan, Utah

Ms. Connie Nakahara

Department of Environmental Quality

Salt Lake City, Utah

Mr. Mark Nash

Director, Tooele County Emergency Services

Tooele, Utah

Dr. David Ostler

Member, CDCAC

Salt Lake City, Utah

Mr. William Pitt

Commissioner, Board of County Commissioners

Tooele, Utah

Mr. Jim Wangsgard

Department of Environmental Quality

Salt Lake City, Utah

Mr. Chip Ward

Grantsville, Utah

Ms. Beverly White

Member, CDCAC

Tooele, Utah

Dr. William G. Wilson

Vice President

Hercules, Inc.

Magna, Utah

Dr. Suzanne Winters

State Science Advisor

Office of Planning and Budget

Salt Lake City, Utah

INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS

Ms. Courtney Adam

SAIC

Vienna, Virginia

Ms. Kimberly Antillon

Southwest Research Institute

San Antonio, Texas

Mr. Richard Ayer

Clemson Technical Center, Inc.

Anderson, South Carolina

Ms. Lori Baldwin

World Watch Institute

Washington, D.C.

Mr. G. G. Balog

National Defense Environmental Center (NDEC)

Johnston, Pennsylvania

Mr. Steve Barkin

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, D.C. 20460

Ms. Leigh Beer

SAIC

Hackensack, New Jersey

Professor Irina P. Beletskaya

Lomonosov Moscow State University

Moscow, Russia

Mr. Mark Brown

Office of Technology Assessment

Washington, D.C.

Dr. Theo Brown

University of Southern California

Washington, D.C.

Ms. Doris Cellarius

Olympia, Washington

Mr. George Chandler

Los Alamos National Laboratories

Los Alamos, New Mexico

Dr. Jae Cho

Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne, Illinois

Dr. Charles Coen

Annandale, Virginia

Mr. Jeffrey Denit

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Office of Solid Waste

Washington, D.C.

Mr. Sam DiGiacomo

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Ms. Mary Lou Dougherty

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Oak Ridge, Tennessee

Dr. Peter Dunn

DSTO Materials Research Laboratory

Victoria, Australia

Dr. Dupont Durst

U.S. Army Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center

Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland

Dr. Anne Ehrlich

Stanford University

Department of Biological Sciences

Stanford, California

Dr. Claude Eon

Director, Centre d'Etudes du Bouchet

Delegation Generale pour l'Armement

France

Mr. Gerald Epstein

Office of Technology Assessment

International Security and Commerce Program

United States Congress

Washington, D.C.

Mr. Joseph R. Faagola

SAIC

New York, New York

Dr. Ile P. de Figueiredo

Cheslesfield, Missouri

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Ms. Susan Frank

Institute of Glass Technology

Washington, D.C.

M. Daniel Froment

Centre d'Etudes du Bouchet

Etablissement Technique Central de L'Armement

France

Mr. Robert Futrell

Lawrence, Kansas

Ms. Tara Gilmartin

Military Toxic Project

Litchfield, Maine

Dr. Robert Ginsburg

Chicago, Illinois

Ms. Fredia Glenn

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Oak Ridge, Tennessee

Mr. Stephan Goguet

French Embassy

Washington, DC

Mr. Alan Goldfarb

The MITRE Corporation

McLean, Virginia

Dr. Nat Gordon

Bethesda, Maryland

Mr. Kenneth Hale

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Office of Solid Waste

Washington, D.C. 20460

Dr. Bernard Hao

Fairfax Station, Virginia

Ms. Diane Harper

U.S. General Accounting Office

Washington, D.C.

Ms. Elisa Harris

National Security Council

Washington, D.C.

Ms. Sebia Hawkins

Greenpeace

Washington, D.C.

Ms. Amoretta Hoeber

Arlington, Virginia

Mr. Keith Hoffman

Tampa, Florida

Mr. Rick Holgate

The MITRE Corporation

McLean, Virginia

Mr. Bill Holm

SAIC

Abingdon, Maryland

Mr. Steve Horwitz

Federal Emergency Management Agency

Washington, D. C.

Professor Robert F. Hudson

Chemical Laboratory

The University of Canterbury

Kent, England

Professor Morio Ikehara

Protein Engineering Research Institute

Osaka, Japan

Mr. Donald E. Johnson

Southwest Research Institute

San Antonio, Texas

Dr. Paul Johnston

Greenpeace Exeter Laboratory

University of Exeter

Exeter, England

Mr. Gerwyn Jones

Madison, New Jersey

Mr. David Keefer

U.S. General Accounting Office

Washington, D.C. 20548

Ms. Carol Klingenberg

San Gabriel, California

Mr. David Koplow

Lawyers Alliance for World Security

Washington, D. C.

Dr. Oleg Korobeinichev

Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion

Russian Academy of Sciences

Novosibirsk, Russia

Dr. Steven R. Koukel

Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory

Richland, Washington

Mr. Dennis Kwiatkowski

Federal Emergency Management Agency

Washington, D.C.

Ms. Laurel Lacy

Federal Emergency Management Agency

Washington, D.C.

Dr. Karen Larson

Office of Toxic Substances

Washington State Department of Health

Olympia, Washington

Dr. Joshua Lederberg

Rockerfeller University

New York, New York

Mr. Edward Levine

Senate Intelligence Committee

Washington, D. C.

Dr. David Lilienfeld

Knight Lab

Cornell University

Ithaca, New York

Dr. Raymond A. MacKay

Professor of Chemistry

Clarkson University

Potsdam, New York

Dr. Eugene Majerowicz

Los Angeles, California

Mr. Ron G. Manley

Chemical and Biological Defence Establishment

Porton Down, Salisbury

Wiltshire, England

Dr. Bruno Marino

Division of Applied Sciences

Harvard University

Cambridge, Massachusettes

Ms. Mary Marquez

Hercules Aerospace

Magna, Utah

Dr. John McCandless

Defense Research Establishment

Suffield

Alberta, Canada

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Public Input on Critical Factors." National Research Council. 1995. Evaluation of the Army's Draft Assessment Criteria to Aid in the Selection of Alternative Technologies for Chemical Demilitarization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9855.
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Mr. Blaine C. McKusick

IUPAC Task Force

Wilmington, Delaware

Mr. Gilbert McNicol

Gardner, Massachusetts

Mr. Al Mechtenberg

Austin, Texas

Mr. Doug Medville

The MITRE Corporation

McLean, Virginia

Mr. Jim Michael

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Office of Solid Waste

Washington, D.C.

Professor Marian Mikolajczyk

Director, Centre of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies

Polish Academy of Sciences

Poland

Mr. Robert Mikulak

U.S.A.C.D.A.

State Department

Washington, D.C.

Mr. Richard Miller

Holyoke, Massachusetts

Professor Giorgio Modena

Istituto di Chimica Organica dell' Universita

Padova, Italy

Dr. Peter Montague

Environmental Research Foundation

Annapolis, Maryland

Ms. Tricia Moslin

Great Neck, New York

Mr. C. Oliver

Institute for Defense Analysis

Alexandria, Virginia

Mr. Kyle Olson

Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute

Alexandria, Virginia

Ms. June Ottinger

Marmaroneck, New York

Mr. John Parachini

Lawyers Alliance for World Security

Washington, D. C.

Mr. Bob Pikul

MITRE Corporation

McLean, Virginia

Ms. Ruth Pinney

Sam Houston State University

Department of Chemistry

Huntsville, Texas

Lawrence Plumlee, MD

Washington Center for Environmental Health

Cabin John, Maryland

Mr. Ken Poths

Lexington, Kentucky

Ms. Lori Powers

Southwest Research Institute

San Antonio, Texas

Mr. Tom Priddy

Sandia National Laboratory

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Dr. Michael A. Rigdon

Institute of Defense Analyses

Alexandria, Virginia

Mr. Montserrat Roca

Institut Borja de Biotetica

Barcelona, Spain

Dr. David Ross

SRI International

Menlo Park, California

Mr. Dave Rowan

U.S. General Accounting Office

Defense Management and NASA Issues

Washington, D.C.

Ms. Susan Ryan

Harvard University

Cambridge, Massachusettes

Mr. John Sarles

Argonne National Laboratory

Lakewood, Colorado

Professor Kurt Schaffner

Max-Planck-Institut fur Strahlenchemie

Germany

Mr. Robert Sharp

Pine Bluff, Arkansas

Dr. Nathan Siu

Idaho National Engineering Laboratory

Idaho Falls, Idaho

Mr. Reid Skibill

Dallas, Texas

Ms. Amy E. Smithson

The Henry L. Stimson Center

Washington, D.C.

Dr. N.W. Snyder

Pacific Palisades, California

Dr. Thomas Stock

SIPRI

Solna, Sweden

Dr. Stephen Thacker

National Center for Environmental Health and Injury Control

Centers for Disease Control

Chamblee, Georgia

Mr. Aaron Tovish

Deputy Secretary General

Parliamentarians for Global Action

New York, New York

Mr. J.B. Tucker

U.S. Arms Control Disarmament Agency

Washington, D.C.

Mr. Carlos Valmaseda

Institut Borja de Bioeticas

Barcelona, Spain

Ms. Annetta Watson

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Research Division

Oak Ridge, Tennessee

Mr. Dave Weiss

Waste Policy Institute

Gaithersburg, Maryland

Mr. Robert Widder

Battelle Memorial Institute

Arlington, Virginia

Ms. Suzanne Williams

Battelle

Washington, D.C.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Public Input on Critical Factors." National Research Council. 1995. Evaluation of the Army's Draft Assessment Criteria to Aid in the Selection of Alternative Technologies for Chemical Demilitarization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9855.
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Ms. Paula Winchester

New Zealand Embassy

Washington, D.C.

ADDITIONAL CONGRESSIONAL

Honorable Robert C. Byrd

Chairman, Committee on Appropriations

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Sam Nunn

Chairman, Committee on Armed Services

United States Senate

Washington, D.C.

Honorable Ronald V. Dellums

Chairman, Committee on Armed Services

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, D.C.

Honorable John Murtha

Chairman, Subcommittee on Defense

Committee on Appropriations

U.S. House of Reprentatives

Washington, D.C.

SPEAKERS, 1992 ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGIES WORKSHOP

Dr. Joseph J. DeFrank

Biotechnology Division

U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Engineering Command

Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland

Dr. Steve Harvey

Biotechnology Division

U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Engineering Command

Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland

Dr. Jeffrey S. Karns

Research Microbiologist

USDA Pesticide Laboratory

Beltsville, Maryland

Dr. Clement E. Furlong

Center for Bioremediation

Department of Genetics

University of Washington

Seattle, Washington

Dr. Ronald Unterman

Envirogen, Inc.

Lawrenceville, New Jersey

Mr. Joseph Epstein

Baltimore, Maryland

Professor Robert Moss

Department of Chemistry

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Piscataway, New Jersey

Professor Fred Menger

Department of Chemistry

Emory University

Atlanta, Georgia

Dr. Walter Mulbry

USDA Pesticide Degradation Lab

Beltsville, MD

Dr. Stephen M. Matthews

University of California

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Livermore, California

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