In addition to the explosive hazard presented by military munitions, the Munitions Constituents (MC), the chemicals which comprise military munitions, can also present a risk to human health and the environment and require investigation and remediation, as appropriate, at Munitions Response Sites. This seminar will feature subject matter experts from government, industry, and regulatory backgrounds offering their latest insights on topics related to identification, analysis, data collection, and data usability of MC.
Agenda
- 1:00 - 1:10
- Welcome & Introduction
Dwayne Ford, EM CX;
Jean Balent, EPA
- 1:10 - 1:40
- Identification of Chemicals of Potential Concern
Steve Rembish, Parsons
- 1:40 - 2:10
- The Fate of Munitions Constituents on Military Ranges
Jay Clausen, USACE ERDC-CRREL
- 2:10 - 2:40
- Data Usability for Munitions Constituents at Munitions Response Sites
Kelly Black, Neptune and Company, Inc.
- 2:40 - 2:50
- Intermission
- 2:50 - 3:20
- State Perspective on MC Sampling: Use of Decision Unit and
Incremental Sampling Methods
to Improve Site Investigations
Steve Mow & Roger Brewer, Hawaii Department of Health
- 3:20 - 3:50
- DoD Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program Requirements for 8330B
Ed Corl, NAVSEA LQAO
- 3:50 - 4:20
- Analytical Methodology for Hydrazine
Danille Jorgensen, Amec Foster Wheeler & Chuck Neslund, ELLE
- 4:20 - 4:30
- Questions and Open Discussion
Dwayne Ford & Deborah Walker, EM CX
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