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5. Findings and Recommendations
Pages 38-41

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... Processing rates for ungelled GB M55 rockets at JACADS and TOCDF were substantially
From page 39...
... The Army should make every effort to obtain regulatory approval of a processing rate for gelled GB M55 rockets that is constrained only by valid requirements for ensuring safety and by equipment capacity limitations. This rate should be established by the results of agent trial burns.
From page 40...
... The committee recommends that the Army proceed with design and schedule work for processing gelled GB M55 rockets at the rate of 9.2 per hour, which is equivalent to having one rocket in the DFS kiln at any one time, with the proviso that modeling work continue and appropriate trial burns be conducted. The Army might consider dumping sheared rocket parts into the DFS one at a time to determine if this will improve kiln operations and have a positive impact on automatic waste feed cutoffs.
From page 41...
... Because of the much smaller numbers of gelled rockets estimated to be stored at Umatilla and Pine Bluff, the modified disposal plan process developed for Anniston may not be needed at those sites. Delays associated with permit modification to allow a higher processing rate may exceed the delay associated with processing at the slower TOCDF RCRA-permitted rate.


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