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Public Affairs in the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
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... The need for public affairs mechanisms that anticipate, monitor, and address ongoing public concerns has increased as the disposal program has matured. When the CSDP began its public involvement activities in 1994, major technology and risk decisions had been made unilaterally by the Army, which is ultimately responsible for the safe, expeditious, and cost-effective disposal of the stockpile.
From page 5...
... , contractor performance during construction activities, accidental or unanticipated process upsets during chemical disposal operations, short-term and long-term environmental and health impacts, the safety of opposite transport of process effluents, and the use of facilities for the destruction of nonstockpile chemical agent materiel. Moreover, elected officials, professional planners, workers, local businesses, advocacy groups, and the surrounding public al]


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