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2 Overall Closure Planning for Baseline Facilities
Pages 10-20

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From page 10...
... Site-specific closure planning is by each of the four chemical agent disposal facilities most advanced at the Pine Bluff facility, followed by the must integrate these expectations while addressing the Umatilla, Anniston, and Tooele facilities, respectively. unique or specific processes and circumstances that Relevant to the statement of task, most of the planning exist at each site.
From page 11...
... March 2010. Closure Planning The ANCDF CPIS The CPIS is included The CPIS is included Scope is captured in The CPIS is included in Implementation was issued in November in the FCP (PB- in the FCP that is the FDDP and was the Decommissioning Strategy (CPIS)
From page 12...
... existing plan with under the System will be summarized in CAMDS Closure existing plan, revised to appropriate revisions. Safety Implementation the Facility Closure utilizes safety plans address unique closure Revision is scheduled for Plan Volume II (PB- Plan, expected for and procedures conditions.
From page 13...
... Gramatges, URS Specialty Group Manager, and from the ANCDF, CAMDS, PBCDF, TOCDF, and UMCDF Site Closure Managers, June 2010. TABLE 2-2 Closure Planning Documents Completed by June 16, 2010, for Each Baseline Chemical Agent Disposal Facility Anniston Pine Bluff Tooele Chemical Agent Umatilla Chemical Agent Chemical Agent Chemical Agent Munitions Disposal Chemical Agent Disposal Facility Disposal Facility Disposal Facility System Disposal Facility Planning Component (ANCDF)
From page 14...
... This plan was never completed when gic Plan for closure of baseline chemical agent disposal it was determined that the Tooele Chemical Agent Dis- facilities identifies a number of parameters and metrics, posal Facility would not, as previously discussed, be but it does not articulate measurable goals (targets) the first facility to undergo closure.1 Parts of the plan against which progress will be tracked.
From page 15...
... The Chemical Materials Agency has continually evaluated and incorporated into all complaced high importance on implementing mass demoli- ponents of site closure planning. Incorporating lessons tion, a strategy that has positive implications for safety, learned from prior facility closures, such as the Johncost, environmental impact, and scheduled completion ston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System, is critical of the project.
From page 16...
... Therefore, it is difficult to compare the plans. replacedlearned about the strong commitment to safety by but all type tee and editable please check for keying typos the process, and the committee lauds Based on a review of existing planning documents, those involved in the key elements of site-specific closure planning are this commitment.
From page 17...
... have made their position line chemical agent disposal facility must develop a on closure standards clear. The CTUIR assert their personnel planning document that addresses retention rights under the Treaty of 1855 to the customary use of personnel; matches the skills and competencies of of ceded lands and their resources, including the entire the current workforce to future work; retrains current Umatilla Chemical Depot (UCD)
From page 18...
... At each of the four baseline chemical not the real property will continue as part of military agent disposal facility sites, the Army has created a suc- operations, should be primary factors in the developcessful community relations and public participation ment of site-specific closure plans. program through its Citizens Advisory Commission, In addition, the Army needs to consider the assets Outreach Office, and other forums.
From page 19...
... The programmatic closure areas that are intended to be reused or redeployed must plan and the site-specific plans should ensure that all be identified and decontaminated. If decontamination available information on site history as well as lessons of any item in the area, such as equipment, equipment learned are incorporated into closure planning.
From page 20...
... The pile Elimination Chemical Disposal Facility Closure Strategy. Closure decommissioning work packages should contain steps Compliance and Assessments, Chemical Materials Agency.


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