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Alternative Technologies for the Destruction of Chemical Agents and Munitions (1993)

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Suggested Citation:"INVITED OBSERVERS WHO WERE UNABLE TO ATTEND." National Research Council. 1993. Alternative Technologies for the Destruction of Chemical Agents and Munitions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2218.
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Suggested Citation:"INVITED OBSERVERS WHO WERE UNABLE TO ATTEND." National Research Council. 1993. Alternative Technologies for the Destruction of Chemical Agents and Munitions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2218.
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F COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES 256 Mr. Phillip W. Murphy Arkansas's Department of Pollution Control and Ecology Mr. John Nunn Legal Representative Dr. Robert C. Oliver Institute for Defense Analyses Dr. Jisook Park Synthetica Technologies, Inc. Mr. Howard Podell Chemloop, L.P. Dr. Michael A. Rigdon Institute for Defense Analyses Dr. David Ross SRI International Mr. Robert Sabia Bums & Roe Mr. Ross Sheldon Synthetica Technologies, Inc. Ms. Donna Smatlack Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mr. Larry Sotsky U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center Dr. Joseph Soukup Science Applications International Corporation Dr. Jeremy L. Sprung Sandia National Laboratories Dr. Gregory Steele Indiana Department of Health Mr. Jeff Surma Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Dr. Robert Swank, Jr. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Mr. Ross Vincent RVC Associates Mr. Craig E. Williams Kentucky Environmental Foundation Mr. George Wilson Office of Congressman Jim Jontz Dr. J. Kenneth Wittle Electro-Pyrolysis, Inc. Dr. Yu-Chu Yang U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Engineering Center INVITED OBSERVERS WHO WERE UNABLE TO ATTEND Mr. Alvin Bowles Maryland's Hazardous and Solid Waste Management Administration Mr. Jeffrey Denit U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Mr. Dennis R. Downs Utah's Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste Ambassador Charles Flowerree Committee for National Security Mr. Jerome Hauer Indiana Emergency Management Agency Mr. Phillip L. Hicks Alabama Emergency Management Agency

F COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES 257 Dr. Vernon N. Houk, M.D. National Center for Environmental Health and Injury Control Ms. Valerie Hudson Kentucky's Department of Environmental Protection Mr. Tom Inch BP America Dr. Sheridan Johnston Sandia National Laboratories Mr. Dennis Kwiatkowski Federal Emergency Management Agency Ms. Myra Thompson Lee Oregon Emergency Management Mr. Paul Lurk U.S. Department of Energy Ms. Jamie E. Miranda Texaco, Inc. Mr. Alfred Picardi Consultant Dr. Helmut W. Schulz Dynecology, Inc. Ms. Joan Sowinski Colorado Department of Health Dr. I. J. Wilk Brine Cell, Inc. Mr. James Lee Witt Arkansas Office of Emergency Services House of Representatives Demilitarization Site The Honorable Glen Browder Anniston Army Depot, Alabama The Honorable Larry J. Hopkins Lexington Blue Grass Army Depot, Kentucky The Honorable John T. Myers Newport Army Ammunition Plant (AAP), Indiana The Honorable Beryl F. Anthony Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas The Honorable Ben Campbell Pueblo Depo Activity, Colorado The Honorable James V. Hansen Tooele Army Depot, Utah The Honorable Bob Smith Umatilla Depot Activity, Oregon The Honorable Jim Jontz Newport AAP, Indiana The Honorable Les Aspin Chairman, House Armed Services Committee The Honorable Bill Dickinson Anniston Army Depot, Alabama The Honorable John Murtha Defense Appropriates Committee The Honorable Wayne Gilchrest Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland United States Senate Demilitarization Site The Honorable John Glenn Member, Senate Armed Services Committee The Honorable Paul S. Sarbanes Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland The Honorable Barbara Mikulski Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland

F COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES 258 The Honorable Howell T. Heflin Anniston Army Depot, Alabama The Honorable Richard C. Shelby Anniston Army Depot, Alabama The Honorable Wendell H. Ford Lexington Blue Grass Army Depot, Kentucky The Honorable Mitch McConnell Lexington Blue Grass Army Depot, Kentucky The Honorable Richard G. Lugar Newport AAP, Indiana The Honorable Dan Coats Newport AAP, Indiana The Honorable Dale Bumpers Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas The Honorable David Pryor Pine Bluf Arsenal, Arkansas The Honorable Hank Brown Pueblo Depot Activity, Colorado The Honorable Timothy E. Wirth Pueblo Depot Activity, Colorado The Honorable Jake Gain Tooele Army Depot, Utah The Honorable Orrin G. Hatch Tooele Army Depot, Utah The Honorable Mark P. Hatfield Umatilla Depot Activity, Oregon The Honorable Bob Packwood Umatilla Depot Activity, Oregon The Honorable Sam Nunn Senate Armed Services Committee The Honorable Daniel Inouye Chairman, Defense Appropriations Committee 3. Committee Meeting, September 3-4, 1992, Washington, D.C. 4. Committee Meeting, October 22-23, 1992, Washington, D.C. 5. Committee Meeting, November 19-20, 1992, Washington, D.C. 6. Committee Meeting, April 21-23, 1993, Washington, D.C. * unable to attend

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The U.S. Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program was established with the goal of destroying the nation's stockpile of lethal unitary chemical weapons. Since 1990 the U.S. Army has been testing a baseline incineration technology on Johnston Island in the southern Pacific Ocean. Under the planned disposal program, this baseline technology will be imported in the mid to late 1990s to continental United States disposal facilities; construction will include eight stockpile storage sites.

In early 1992 the Committee on Alternative Chemical Demilitarization Technologies was formed by the National Research Council to investigate potential alternatives to the baseline technology. This book, the result of its investigation, addresses the use of alternative destruction technologies to replace, partly or wholly, or to be used in addition to the baseline technology. The book considers principal technologies that might be applied to the disposal program, strategies that might be used to manage the stockpile, and combinations of technologies that might be employed.

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