CORP Author |
CH2M Hill, Reston, VA.;Army Directorate of Engineering and Housing, Fort Eustis, VA.;Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Monroe, VA.;Army Engineering and Housing Support Center, Fort Belvoir, VA.;Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. |
Abstract |
The purpose of the project is to develop and evaluate techniques for purging fuel tankers that minimize the volume of wastes generated and to evaluate techniques to recycle, treat, and dispose of purging wastes. The approach taken in this project was to visit Fort Story and interview company personnel to define purging requirements and company constraints. Other military installations, federal agencies, and private industries were then contacted to identify potentially relevant techniques used at their locations. Hazardous Waste Minimization (HAZMIN) techniques were combined with alternatives for minimizing the frequency of purging, offsite purging, onsite purging, and waste treatment. Alternatives were then evaluated on the basis of their applicability to operations at Fort Story, their technical effectiveness, their cost, and safety considerations. |