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Appendix B: Public Interest and Input Documents
Pages 75-80

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... 76 REVIEW CRITERIA FOR SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF HYDROLYSATE AT BGCAPP Exhibit 1. Continued.
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... Hydrolysate is the waste product that remains following the chemical destruction by hydrolysis of the chemical agents and energetics. The Program Manager for Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives has tasked the NRC committee to independently develop criteria for safely and successfully treating the hydrolysate that will be produced at BGCAPP, and, if the supercritical water oxidation system underperforms in treating hydrolysate, to identify potential modifications that would allow continued onsite processing, as well as regulatory requirements for offsite hydrolysate and treatment options.
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... Your statement of task asks you "to identify potential modifications that would allow continued onsite processing." The only potential modification I heard addressed was off-site transportation. In fact, your card seeking public comment asks for perspectives only on this option.
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... For example, it might be possible to modify the EDT to process "excess" hydrolysate. SUGGESTED STUDY ELEMENTS It is our expectation that the NRC will: Exhibit 4.  Statement from the Kentucky Citizens' Advisory Commission and Chemical Destruction Community Advisory Board, March 2, 2015.
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... ; • Providing certain CAC/CDCAB members review in draft form opportunities in accordance with procedures approved by the NRC Report Review Committee, similar to the Citizens Advisory Technical Team (CATT) associated with the ACWA Dialogue.


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