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Non-incineration technologies for chemical agent contaminated waste?
Anyone have ideas that could help with chemical agent
contaminated waste? Please email Elizabeth directly at:
<elizabeth@cwwg.org> and cc: me.
Thanks!
Gary
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 17:03:27
-0500
To: gary@garyliss.com, nseldman@ilsr.org
From: Elizabeth Crowe <elizabeth@cwwg.org>
Subject: non-incineration technologies for chemical agent
contaminated
waste
Cc: dcapjane@aol.com, craig@cwwg.org
Neil and Gary,
Thanks in advance for your help! We've got the alternative
technologies for chemical agent and weapons themselves as well as all the
non-contaminated waste (wooden pallets, etc) but
we need non-incineration
technologies for chemical agent contaminated dunnage, specifically,
laboratory instruments and other lab wastes, PPE suits, etc.
There is a range of options in the high
temperature "pizza oven" technology arena, but any other
ideas?
Elizabeth Crowe
KEF, Chemical Weapons Working Group
Coming Clean Co-Coordinator
(859) 986-0868
elizabeth@cwwg.org
Date: Wed, 26 Sep
2007 11:57:20 -0400
From: Elizabeth Crowe <elizabeth@cwwg.org>
Subject: [stopincinerators-US] Action alert: EJ in Port Arthur,
Texas --
incineration of chemical weapons wastes
Please take a moment to support Environmental Justice in Port Arthur
Texas!
Last April, the U.S. Army began shipping VX nerve agent byproducts to
Port Arthur to be incinerated. The Chemical Weapons Working Group
(CWWG), Community In-Power Development Association (CIDA) in Port Arthur,
and numerous other Texas organizations are working to stop this shipment
and instead ensure that the waste
is destroyed safely on-site. We need your
help!
Gary Liss
916-652-7850
Fax: 916-652-0485
www.garyliss.com