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Appendix B: Public Forum
Pages 138-147

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From page 138...
... The fonun represented a major undertaking by the Alternatives and Stockpile Committees to obtain public input and comment. The morning session summarized and received comment on the National Research Council report Altemutive Technologies for the Destruction of Chemical Agents am Munitions (NRC, 1993a)
From page 139...
... Henry Shaw Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Santa Cruz Waste Management International Bechtel Corporation, Retired Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey University of Illinois Harvard University New Jersey Institute of Technology
From page 140...
... Gavriel Salvendy * Wright State University Stanford University Texas A & M University Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Anny Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Buffalo Bechte!
From page 141...
... Diane Kotras, Physical Scientist, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, The Pentagon MAJ Jean-Luc Ontiveros, Acting Chief, Engineering and Technology Division, Office of the Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization Ms. Margo Robinson, Program Analyst, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Logistics and Environment)
From page 142...
... Ken Hudson, Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program (CSEPP) Branch Manager, Division of Disaster and Emergency Services, Department of Military Affairs, Frankfort Ms.
From page 143...
... Dennis Downs, Utah Department of Environmental Quality and State and Territorial Waste Management Official Salt Lake City Mr. Jim Wangsgard, representing Mr.
From page 144...
... Task Force, War Gas Disposal Committee, Wilmington, Delaware Mr. Kyle Olson, Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute, Alexandria, Virginia Mrs.
From page 145...
... Askcraft, Coordinator, Office of Emergency Services, Jefferson County, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Mr. Brainard Bivens, Chemical Weapons Working Group Delegate, Pine Bluff, Arkansas The Honorable Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Congressman, State of Colorado Mr.
From page 146...
... Though long embarked on a disposal program involving the incineration of all agent and munitions components, in October 1992 the Army was further directed to report to Congress by December 31, 1993, on potential alternatives to its baseline disassembly and incineration process. The Army report would include an evaluation of the report of the Committee on Alternative Chemical Demilitarization Technologies (Alternatives Committee)
From page 147...
... We hope to establish a sound, common language for discussing technical issues, for comparing alternatives, and for obt~mng effective public comment on the planning of the disposal effort. Invitees to the Forum USA include citizens and representatives from affected states (copy of Letter of Invitation to Governor enclosed)


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