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In the United States, destruction of the chemical weapons stockpile began in 1990, when Congress mandated that the Army and its contractors destroy the stockpile while ensuring maximum safety for workers, the public, and the environment. The destruction program has proceeded without serious exposure of any worker or member of the public to chemical agents, and risk to the public from a storage incident involving the aging stockpile has been reduced by more than 90 percent from what it was at the time destruction began on Johnston Island and in the continental United States. At this time, safety at chemical agent disposal facilities is far better than the national average for all industries. Even so, the Army and its contractors are desirous of further improvement. To this end, the Chemical Materials Agency (CMA) asked the NRC to assist by reviewing CMA's existing safety and environmental metrics and making recommendations on which additional metrics might be developed to further improve its safety and environmental programs.
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Hazardous wastes --- Hazardous waste treatment facilities --- Toxic waste treatment facilities --- Hazardous waste disposal --- Poisonous wastes --- Toxic waste disposal --- Toxic waste release --- Toxic wastes --- Waste disposal --- Wastes, Hazardous --- Factory and trade waste --- Hazardous substances --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Pollution
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Hazardous wastes --- Hazardous waste treatment facilities --- Storage tanks --- Above-ground storage tanks --- Aboveground storage tanks --- Storage facilities --- Tanks --- Toxic waste treatment facilities --- Hazardous waste disposal --- Poisonous wastes --- Toxic waste disposal --- Toxic waste release --- Toxic wastes --- Waste disposal --- Wastes, Hazardous --- Factory and trade waste --- Hazardous substances --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Pollution --- Storage --- Gevaarlijke afval. Behandeling. Verenigde Staten. --- Opslagtanks. Verenigde Staten. --- Déchets dangereux. Stockage. Etats-Unis. --- Réservoirs de stockage. Etats-Unis. --- Déchets dangereux. Traitement. Etats-Unis. --- Gevaarlijke afval. Opslag. Verenigde Staten.
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Radioactive waste sites --- -Hazardous waste treatment facilities --- -Public opinion --- -Opinion, Public --- Perception, Public --- Popular opinion --- Public perception --- Public perceptions --- Judgment --- Social psychology --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Focus groups --- Reputation --- Toxic waste treatment facilities --- Hazardous wastes --- Dumping sites, Radioactive --- Radioactive dumping sites --- Radioactive waste disposal sites --- Radioactive waste facilities --- Hazardous waste sites --- Location --- -Case studies --- Case studies --- Hazardous waste treatment facilities --- Public opinion --- Case studies. --- -Location --- Opinion, Public --- Location&delete& --- Public opinion&delete&
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Radioactive waste disposal - Risk assessment - Idaho - Idaho National Laboratory Region. --- Radioactive wastes --- Radioactive waste disposal --- Nuclear facilities --- Hazardous waste site remediation --- Hazardous waste treatment facilities --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Environmental Engineering --- Heat treatment --- Risk assessment --- Management --- Government policy --- Environmental aspects --- Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory. --- Toxic waste treatment facilities --- Cleanup of hazardous waste sites --- Hazardous substances --- Hazardous waste cleanup --- Hazardous waste site cleanup --- Hazardous waste sites --- Remediation of hazardous waste sites --- Atomic facilities --- Facilities, Nuclear --- Nuclear installations --- Nuclear wastes --- Radwastes --- Wastes, Nuclear --- Wastes, Radioactive --- Nuclear waste disposal --- Cleanup --- Cleaning --- INEEL --- United States. --- Hazardous wastes --- Pollution --- Nuclear energy --- Nuclear engineering --- Radioactive substances --- Radioactivity --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Radioactive pollution --- Safety measures --- Idaho National Engineering Laboratory --- Idaho National Laboratory
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