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El. knyga: Effects of the Deletion of Chemical Agent Washout on Operations at the Blue Grass Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plant

  • Formatas: 52 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: National Academies Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309389518
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  • Formatas: 52 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: National Academies Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309389518
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The United States manufactured significant quantities of chemical weapons during the Cold War and the years prior. Because the chemical weapons are aging, storage constitutes an ongoing risk to the facility workforces and to the communities nearby. In addition, the Chemical Weapons Convention treaty stipulates that the chemical weapons be destroyed. The United States has destroyed approximately 90 percent of the chemical weapons stockpile located at seven sites.





As part of the effort to destroy its remaining stockpile, the Department of Defense is building the Blue Grass Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plant (BGCAPP) on the Blue Grass Army Depot (BGAD), near Richmond, Kentucky. The stockpile stored at BGAD consists of rockets and projectiles containing the nerve agents GB and VX and the blister agent mustard. Continued storage poses a risk to the BGAD workforce and the surrounding community because these munitions are several decades old and are developing leaks.





Due to public opposition to the use of incineration to destroy the BGAD stockpile, Congress mandated that non- incineration technologies be identified for use at BGCAPP. As a result, the original BGCAPP design called for munitions to be drained of agent and then for the munition bodies to be washed out using high-pressure hot water. However as part of a larger package of modifications called Engineering Change Proposal 87 (ECP-87), the munition washout step was eliminated. Effects of the Deletion of Chemical Agent Washout on Operations at the Blue Grass Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plant examines the impacts of this design change on operations at BGCAPP and makes recommendations to guide future decision making.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Plant Process Changes as a Result of Washout Deletion 3 Impacts on Calculation of Destruction Efficiency 4 Process Modeling in Support of Washout Deletion Appendixes Appendix A: Committee Activities Appendix B; Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Summary 1(6)
1 Introduction
7(6)
Processing of Rocket Warheads
7(3)
Processing of Projectiles
10(1)
Concerns Related to the Operation of the Plant as Originally Designed
10(2)
Washout Deletion Modifications
12(1)
Statement of Task
12(1)
Approach to the Statement of Task and Organization of the Report
12(1)
References
12(1)
2 Plant Process Changes As a Result Of Washout Deletion
13(5)
Rocket and Projectile Drain Operations
13(1)
Strainer Sock Loading
14(1)
MPT and Plant Off-Gas Treatment System (OTM)
15(1)
EBH and Off-Gas Treatment System for the Energetics Neutralization System (OTE)
15(1)
Impacts on the Overall MDB HVAC System
16(1)
References
16(2)
3 Impacts On Calculation Of Destruction Efficiency
18(11)
Current Regulatory Requirements for Destruction Efficiency
18(1)
Current Approach to Calculating Destruction Efficiency (Approach 1)
19(1)
Impact of Washout Deletion on the Calculation of Destruction Efficiency
19(5)
Agent Partitioning to the EBH and ENS Units
21(2)
Agent Partitioning to the MPT and OTM Units
23(1)
Alternative Approaches to Calculating Destruction Efficiency (Approaches 2 and 3)
24(4)
Calculation of Destruction Efficiency Under Approach 2
25(1)
Calculation of Destruction Efficiency Under Approach 3
25(3)
Measurements Required for Verifying Destruction Efficiency Requirements
28(1)
4 Process Modeling In Support Of Washout Deletion
29(6)
The BGCAPP Facility Model
29(1)
Munition Drain Times
30(1)
Filter Sock Change-Out Frequency
30(1)
Exploring System Sensitivity to the Input Parameters
30(1)
Operational Data Collection
31(1)
Reference
32(3)
Appendixes
A Committee Activities
35(1)
B Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
36