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In 1993, at Tooele Army Depot, Utah, the Army completed construction of the Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (TOCDF), the first complete facility for destruction of lethal unitary chemical agents and munitions to be built in the continental United States. The TOCDF will employ the Army's baseline incineration system to destroy the depot's increment of the nation's aging unitary chemical stockpile. This book assesses Army changes and improvements to the TOCDF in response to recommendations contained in earlier reports of the committee. It assesses aspects of the facility's readiness for safe agent handling and destruction operations, its agent monitoring system, and its site specific risk assessment.
The Chemical Agent Munition Disposal System is a prototype facility for the large scale destruction of lethal chemical agents and munitions. This document describes tests performed in the design and acceptance of the explosive containment cubicle. (Author).
The Tooele Army Depot CAMDS facility is intended to satisfy the following specific requirements: (1) To develop and demonstrate advanced procedures and equipment for the large-scale demilitarization of lethal chemical agents and munitions. (2) To provide a facility for the disposal of 18,800 code H M55 GB-filled rockets currently located at Tooele Army Depot. In addition, CAMDS is currently being proposed as the system for disposal of approximately 100,000 additional chemical munitions of various types in condition code H at Tooele Army Depot. This plan includes the disposal of these munitions. (3) To provide a readily available facility for disposal of limited quantities of selected unserviceable lethal chemical munitions currently located at other storage depots. The purpose of this document is to obtain the necessary approvals required by Public Laws 91-121 and 91-441, prior to initiation of toxic operations of the CAMDS at Tooele Army Depot, Tooele, Utah. The current document has been rewritten to reflect the changes in the Transportable Disposal System which resulted in the CAMDS and voids the original documentation prepared on the Transportable Disposal System.
This report reviews the status of the U.S. Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program (CSDP) operations at Tooele, Utah, with respect to previous recommendations and observations made by the National Research Council (NRC) Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program (Stockpile Committee). The committee recognizes actions that have satisfied recommendations, identifies recommendations that require further action, and provides additional recommendations for improving the overall CSDP performance at the Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (TOCDF), Tooele, Utah, and other sites.
The Chemical Agent Munition Disposal System is a prototype facility for the large scale destruction of lethal chemical agents and munitions. This document describes the utility requirements. (Author).
The U.S. Army's chemical stockpile is aging and gradually deteriorating. Its elimination has public, political, and environmental ramifications. The U.S. Department of Defense has designated the Department of the Army as the executive agent responsible for the safe, timely, and effective elimination of the chemical stockpile. This book provides recommendations on the direction the Army should take in pursuing and completing its Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program.
The Chemical Agent Munition Disposal System is a prototype facility for the large scale destruction of lethal chemical agents and munitions. This document is a failure modes and effects analysis based on design data and anticipated operating procedures. (Author).