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Hazardous Waste | Wastes | US EPA
Chlorinated Aliphatics Production Waste Mercury Waste Military Munitions Paint Manufacturing Waste Phenol (Toxicological Review) Radioactive Mixed Waste See also Storage, Treatment, Transportation, and ...
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CSWAB: Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger
DNT isomers are the most predominant and have been used in military munitions and dye manufacture. Technical grade DNT is a mixture composed of approximately 76% 2,4 ...
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CSWAB: Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger
Contaminant levels are known to fluctuate with time,” added Kevin Fitzgerald, a resident of ... ,4- and 2,6- DNT isomers are the most predominant and have been used in military munitions and dye manufacture. Technical grade DNT is a mixture composed of approximately 76% 2,4 ...
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PANNA: POPs Treaty Ratification Stalled in U.S. Over "New POPs" Bans | Pesticide Action Network North America
EPA recorded releases to land and water, mostly from wood preserving activities and military munitions factories, totaling nearly 100,000 pounds.(3) Lindane Used to control: Insects Top uses: Seed ...
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Federal Facilities Restoration and Reuse | US EPA
Military Munitions/Unexploded Ordnance Military Munitions/Unexploded Ordnance The Department of Defense promulgating the Munitions Response Site (MRS) Prioritization Protocol (MRSPP) as a rule. Munitions ...
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Environmental and Munitions Center of Expertise (EM CX) Directorate You are at the Environment and Munitions Center of Expertise (EM CX) Web Site. ... improving quality of life, and enhancing the natural environment. USACE supports military and civil agencies nationwide in environmental and munitions responses. POC: Webmaster Related Links: Hq Environmental Community of ...
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Hydroxyl Systems Inc. - Resources / Contaminant Glossary
They are associated with a variety of adverse health effects including abnormal liver ... unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH), a rocket propellant and is a common groundwater contaminant near certain military sites. Other propellants (and their by-products) include UDMH, monomethylhydrazine (MMH), dimethylamine (DMA), ...
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Ecotecture | Major Doug Rokke interview | Depleted Uranium Munitions
BERNSTEIN: First of all, Doug Rokke, remind people what depleted uranium is used for by the US military. ROKKE: The United States military uses depleted uranium munitions to kill and destroy everything in its path. The uranium munitions are a high velocity, kinetic ...
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Ecotecture | Major Doug Rokke interview | Depleted Uranium Munitions
I presented all of this information before members of the Secretariat and other senior military physicians identifying the health effects, the hazards, and stating that something must be done. It ... smoke from DU fires resulting in the burning of vehicles uploaded with DU munitions, or depots in which DU munitions are being stored. Working with environments containing DU dust or residues from ...
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Military Consequences of a War and Occupation of Iraq - Security Council - Global
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Occupation of Iraq Military Consequences Picture Credit: Where is the Outrage? The US military is suffering from the effects ... military veterans exposed to depleted uranium (DU) during the 1991 Gulf War, the US military has fired an even greater quantity of DU munitions ... denies that DU causes severe harm, and continues to use DU munitions in Iraq. (Uruknet) Losing Their Minds (January 5, 2006) ...
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