The Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant (BGCAPP) routinely produces secondary wastes from chemical weapons destruction operations. These wastes include items such as personal protective equipment, maintenance wastes, used equipment parts, carbon filters and decontamination solutions. The safe handling of secondary waste produced during chemical weapons destruction operations is a key element in successfully destroying the chemical weapons stored at the Blue Grass Army Depot.
Secondary Waste Management
BGCAPP has a process in place to manage all secondary waste that is generated during operation of the facility. The process has been extensively reviewed by the Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection and found to be compliant with all environmental regulatory requirements. The waste management process at BGCAPP includes the actions required to manage waste from its creation to its final disposal.
Secondary wastes may be classified as municipal solid waste, recycle material, hazardous waste, non-hazardous waste or universal waste. These wastes are thoroughly evaluated by skilled employees for proper management, including the potential for agent contamination and other environmental contaminants.
Secondary wastes that are not agent-contaminated are shipped off site by commercial transportation and disposal companies that meet rigorous safety and environmental standards prior to being placed on contract. These wastes include used oil, scrap metal, expired chemicals, trash and construction debris.
Agent-contaminated secondary waste may be treated on site or containerized for off-site shipment to an approved treatment, storage and disposal facility (TDSF). For example, the Metal Parts Treater (MPT) has safely processed agent-contaminated munition bodies and miscellaneous metal parts which are sent off site for recycling. However, when safety, efficiency or cost savings are better achieved by treating agent-contaminated secondary waste off site, BGCAPP partners with permitted facilities and community stakeholders to safely treat and dispose of the waste off site. Off-site treatment and disposal of these types of wastes has been safely accomplished by other U.S. chemical weapons destruction sites at considerable savings to the taxpayer with acceptance of both the generating and receiving communities.
Secondary wastes, such as non-contaminated rocket motors and hydrolysate, will also be shipped off site for further processing.
TSDFs selected to receive the waste must demonstrate excellent safety and environmental protection records, are subject to strict regulatory oversight, possess state-of-the-art equipment and processes and have established active public involvement programs with their surrounding communities. Transportation contractors that are responsible for safe shipment of agent-contaminated secondary waste are properly licensed hazardous material carriers with top safety and performance records. As appropriate to the nature of a particular waste, coordination is made with emergency response agencies along selected transportation routes. BGCAPP environmental and waste management personnel visit each receiving TSDF to perform an audit to ensure wastes are properly managed from cradle to grave.
BGCAPP coordinates all secondary waste treatment and/or disposal with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection.
Proposed Secondary Waste Management Approaches at BGCAPP
Waste | Source | Management Method |
Carbon | Operations and closure activities |
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Concrete | Maintenance and closure activities |
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Projectile munitions bodies | Projectile processing operations |
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Non-metallic debris (combustible solids) | Operations, maintenance and closure activities |
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Metal Parts Treater residue | Operations, maintenance and closure activities |
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Rubber/rubber-coated items | Operations, maintenance and closure activities |
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Spent decontamination solution |
Operations, maintenance and closure activities |
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Spill residue |
Spill-response activities |
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Expired shelf-life chemicals | Laboratory |
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Tank, sump and strainer sludge | Operations, maintenance and closure activities |
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Used oils | Maintenance and closure activities |
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Agent hydrolysate | Munition processing operations |
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Non-contaminated rocket motors | Rocket processing operations |
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Shipping and firing tubes | Rocket processing operations |
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