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An Evaluation of Solidification/Stabilization for Treating Contaminated Soils from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal

Authors: R. M. Bricka; Michael G. Channell; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS
Abstract:
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) is a 27-square-mile area located in Adams County, Colorado, near Denver. The property occupied by the RMA was obtained by the Government in 1942 and has historically been used to manufacture chemical warfare agents and industrial chemicals. As a result of such activities, soil at RMA has been contaminated with various chemicals. This study began in 1992 and has investigated the effects of chemical solidification/ stabilization (CSS) on the various contaminants in several RMA soils. The overall objective of the treatability program for mercury (Hg), arsenic (As), organochlorinepesticides (OCPs), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) contaminated soils is to provide the Program Manager, Rocky Mountain Arsenal (PMRMA), technical assistance in the evaluation of CSS techniques capable of treating such soils. jg p18

Description: Final rept.
Pages: 431
Report Date: FEB 94
Report Number: A755303

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Keywords relating to this report:
ARSENIC
CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS
CHEMICALS
CHLORINE
CONTAMINATION
MERCURY
MILITARY FACILITIES
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PESTICIDES
SOILS
SOLIDIFICATION
STABILIZATION
VOLATILITY
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