| Hazardous Waste Accumulation Point Manager Training Companion Guide, Korea (Korean Text Version) |
MAY 2006 |
73 pages |
| Authors:
James Lanoue; Robert O'Brien; KARTA TECHNOLOGY INC SAN ANTONIO TX
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 | The Hazardous Waste Accumulation Point Manager Training Companion Guide is a resource for the United States Air Force installations within Korea. This guide assists Hazardous Waste Accumulation Point Managers (HWAPMs) in complying with the Korea Environment Governing Standards (KEGS) and Air Force Directives to ensure hazardous waste and designated waste are properly managed. The Companion Guide addresses the hazardous waste management requirements and procedure for those assigned to Kunsan Air ... |
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| Hazardous Waste Accumulation Point Manager Training Companion Guide, Korea (English Text Version) |
MAY 2006 |
67 pages |
| Authors:
James Lanoue; Robert O'Brien; KARTA TECHNOLOGY INC SAN ANTONIO TX
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 | The Hazardous Waste Accumulation Point Manager Training Companion Guide is a resource for the United States Air Force installations within Korea. This guide assists Hazardous Waste Accumulation Point Managers (HWAPMs) in complying with the Korea Environment Governing Standards (KEGS) and Air Force Directives to ensure hazardous waste and designated waste are properly managed. The Companion Guide addresses the hazardous waste management requirements and procedure for those assigned to Kunsan Air ... |
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| Clean CAM Technology -86: Demonstration Scientific and Technical Emission Summary Test Report. Addendum. AGE Bio Diesel Emission Evaluation |
DEC 2003 |
581 pages |
| Authors:
Mark D. Wade; KARTA TECHNOLOGY INC SAN ANTONIO TX
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 | This report serves as the findings of a field study on an engine modification developed by Clean Cam Technology (CCT) that promises to reduce Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) emissions from various engines manufactured by Detroit Diesel. The Air Force hired Environmental Quality Management, Inc. to modify four AM32A-86D generators that are equipped with Detroit Diesel 4L-71N engines, conduct emission tests on the four operating units every six months and record operational ... |
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| Aircraft/Auxiliary Power Units/Aerospace Ground Support Equipment Emission Factors |
OCT 2002 |
68 pages |
| Authors:
Mark D. Wade; KARTA TECHNOLOGY INC SAN ANTONIO TX
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 | The report provides aircraft engine, auxiliary power unit, and ground support equipment operation information and emission factors for military and commercial aircraft operations. This data has been provided in a format that can be used to calculate Air Force runway emissions for military and commercial aircraft, auxiliary power units, and ground support equipment. The organization calculating the emissions will still need to determine average atmospheric mixing heights and landing/takeoff number ... |
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| Chromate Sampling Methods and Data Analysis |
SEP 2001 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
David Carpenter; KARTA TECHNOLOGY INC SAN ANTONIO TX
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 | The major health issues surrounding occupational exposure to chromates is very well summarized in the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) publications. The OSHA Ceiling Standard, 29 CFR 1910. 1000 Table Z-2, for chromic acid and chromate is 1.0 mg/cu m. The ACGIH Standard is more complex, it considers chromates 'Confirmed Human Carcinogens' based upon epidemiological studies. There are two analytical methods typically used when quantifying chromate exposures. ... |
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| Visual Effects Assessment of the Green Laser-Baton Illuminator (GLBI) |
MAY 2001 |
23 pages |
| Authors:
Richard Dennis; James Harrison; Wallace Mitchell; Douglas A. Apsey; Steven R. Cora; KARTA TECHNOLOGY INC SAN ANTONIO TX
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 | The Green Laser-Baton Illuminator (GLBI) was developed by LE Systems Inc. of Glastonbury, CT and is the first non-lethal technology (NLT) laser illuminator to incorporate a green (532 nm) laser. Green laser light is attractive because it is 8.27 times more sensitive to the eye during the day than red (650 nm) light. The GLBI has an eye hazard zone of 1.4 m and then becomes very eye safe because ... |
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| Comparing Cleanup Costs to Risk for Selected USAF Pump and Treat Systems: Remediating Trichloroethylene Contaminated Aquifers |
FEB 2000 |
95 pages |
| Authors:
Anthony Jasek; Betty West; KARTA TECHNOLOGY INC SAN ANTONIO TX
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 | This paper investigates Pump and Treat (P&T) systems operating at U. S. Air Force (USAF) installations having ground water contaminated with Trichloroethylene (TCE). As part of this study, it was found that in 1997 the USAF was operating 86 P&T systems at 49 of its installations. The EPA regulated TCE in drinking water in 1989 at a level of 5 ppb based on the results of annual bioassays. EPA established ... |
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| advanced bridge inspection methods: applications and guidelines |
MAY 89 |
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| Authors:
G. P. Singh; KARTA TECHNOLOGY INC SAN ANTONIO TX
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 | the manual provides a summary of five advanced nondestructive methods, their potential, and current use in bridge inspections. the methods are: acoustic emissions (ae), ultrasonic testing (ut), magnetic flux leakage (mfl), radiographic testing (rt), and computer tomography (ct). guidelines and recommendations are included to assist inspection personnel in selecting the most practical method to use on various materials and bridge components. the manual also explains the fundamental principles, describes the ... |
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