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Appendix B Tier 1 Munitions Processing Evaluation Subfactor Comparative Tables
Pages 89-98

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... Appendix B Tier 1 Munitions Processing Evaluation Subfactor Comparative Tables
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... Testing required nerve agents. to demonstrate ability to destroy chemical warfare materiel.
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... ? be able to confirm agent destruction if deflagration occurs, agent escapes through weak point in the munition, and munition emerges intact from the detonation chamber.
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... control agents but not (mustard agent/lewisite) but German chemical nerve agents.
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... To what extent have Engineering controls Extensive design and Extensive engineering Steel plates surrounding engineering controls been (hardware, software, testing conducted on controls, process munition protect the 2-in. developed to ensure process safety interlocks)
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... if necessary. Offgas can detonation offgas can be retreated in either the be held in detonation DAVINCH vessel or in a chamber, tested for cold plasma unit to ensure agent, and heated until agent destruction.
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... speaking, of secondary wastes, the amount is not excessive. Overall Has been used in U.S.
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... regulations not yet known. With respect to environmental requirements, liquids would likely require additional treatment to address hazardous waste characteristics of toxicity and corrosivity.
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... above levels of concern to the CWC, and in this case subsequent treatment would be required. Solid and gaseous secondary wastes meet CWC requirements.
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... Final treatment residuals may also be released under a Clean Water Act permit. Overall Some posttreatment of No apparent secondary Standard offgas treatment Wastes are handled solid wastes may be waste issues other than required, and arsenic must by standard TSDF needed before disposal.


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