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Assessment of Agent Monitoring Strategies for the Blue Grass and Pueblo Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plants
Language: en
Pages: 192
Authors: National Research Council
Categories: Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012-10-21 - Publisher: National Academies Press

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January 2012 saw the completion of the U.S. Army's Chemical Materials Agency's (CMA's) task to destroy 90 percent of the nation's stockpile of chemical weapons.
Review of Biotreatment, Water Recovery, and Brine Reduction Systems for the Pueblo Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plant
Language: en
Pages: 61
Authors: National Research Council
Categories: Technology & Engineering
Type: BOOK - Published: 2013-07-17 - Publisher: National Academies Press

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The Pueblo Chemical Depot (PCD) in Colorado is one of two sites that features U.S. stockpile of chemical weapons that need to be destroyed. The PCD features abo
Determining Core Capabilities in Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology
Language: en
Pages: 141
Authors: National Research Council
Categories: Technology & Engineering
Type: BOOK - Published: 2013-01-13 - Publisher: National Academies Press

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The goal of the U.S. Department of Defense's (DoD's) Chemical and Biological Defense Program (CBDP) is to provide support and world-class capabilities enabling
Review of Secondary Waste Disposal Planning for the Blue Grass and Pueblo Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plants
Language: en
Pages: 84
Authors: National Research Council
Categories: Political Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2008-11-14 - Publisher: National Academies Press

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The U.S. Army Program Manager for Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives (PMACWA) is charged with disposing of chemical weapons as stored at two sites: Pueblo,
Remediation of Buried Chemical Warfare Materiel
Language: en
Pages: 139
Authors: National Research Council
Categories: Technology & Engineering
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012-08-21 - Publisher: National Academies Press

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As the result of disposal practices from the early to mid-twentieth century, approximately 250 sites in 40 states, the District of Columbia, and 3 territories a