Rocket Paste Production Buildings Investigation, Badger Army Ammunition Plant, Baraboo, Wisconsin (Phase 1)
Badger Army Ammunition Plant (BAAP) is included in the first group of 13 inactive Army ammunition plants with transitioning missions. Operations Support Command (OSC) currently manages these plants and is in varying stages of transferring the properties out of Department of Defense (DoD) control. To...
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ftdtic:ADA608797 2023-05-15T15:55:50+02:00 Rocket Paste Production Buildings Investigation, Badger Army Ammunition Plant, Baraboo, Wisconsin (Phase 1) STONE AND WEBSTER INC GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 2003-06-24 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA608797 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA608797 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA608797 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Mfg & Industrial Eng & Control of Product Sys Logistics Military Facilities and Supplies Ammunition and Explosives Environmental Health and Safety *AMMUNITION *ARMY FACILITIES *CONTAMINATION *INDUSTRIAL PLANTS BUILDINGS COLORIMETRY CONCRETE COST ANALYSIS DEMONSTRATIONS FOUNDATIONS(STRUCTURES) IN SITU ANALYSIS LESSONS LEARNED METALS NITROCELLULOSE NITROGLYCERIN NITROTOLUENES NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING PRODUCTION RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY RDX ROCKETS SAMPLING SOILS SOLVENTS EXPRAY COLORIMETRIC INDICATORS CRREL RDX METHOD CONCRETE CORING METHODS CRREL(COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY) RDX(ROYAL DEMOLITION EXPLOSIVES) *BAAP(BADGER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT) ACM(ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS) Text 2003 ftdtic 2016-02-24T16:11:32Z Badger Army Ammunition Plant (BAAP) is included in the first group of 13 inactive Army ammunition plants with transitioning missions. Operations Support Command (OSC) currently manages these plants and is in varying stages of transferring the properties out of Department of Defense (DoD) control. To accomplish this, many buildings used in the production, loading, handling, and storage of explosives must be demolished or characterized and decontaminated to a level protective of human health and the environment. BAAP alone has more than 1,400 buildings on the installation that will have to be addressed. Compounds associated with the buildings include nitrocellulose (NC), nitroglycerine (NG), dinitrotoluene (DNT), and common compounds such as asbestos-containing material (ACM), solvents, and metals. There are no full-scale technologies for non-destructive in situ characterization of hard to reach surfaces (e.g., under floors) in explosive-contaminated buildings. With adequate characterization, many buildings could be safely left in place, resulting in substantial cost avoidance and the ability to transfer the properties out of DoD control more quickly. This Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) Demonstration evaluated a variety of methods for characterizing the foundations, adjacent areas, and underlying soils without having to remove the buildings and foundations first. The intent of this demonstration was to show that the evaluated methods could be applied to many of the buildings at BAAP and at similar sites throughout the United States. Further information on the ESTCP can be found at http://www.estcp.org. Text Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database |
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Mfg & Industrial Eng & Control of Product Sys Logistics Military Facilities and Supplies Ammunition and Explosives Environmental Health and Safety *AMMUNITION *ARMY FACILITIES *CONTAMINATION *INDUSTRIAL PLANTS BUILDINGS COLORIMETRY CONCRETE COST ANALYSIS DEMONSTRATIONS FOUNDATIONS(STRUCTURES) IN SITU ANALYSIS LESSONS LEARNED METALS NITROCELLULOSE NITROGLYCERIN NITROTOLUENES NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING PRODUCTION RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY RDX ROCKETS SAMPLING SOILS SOLVENTS EXPRAY COLORIMETRIC INDICATORS CRREL RDX METHOD CONCRETE CORING METHODS CRREL(COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY) RDX(ROYAL DEMOLITION EXPLOSIVES) *BAAP(BADGER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT) ACM(ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS) |
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Mfg & Industrial Eng & Control of Product Sys Logistics Military Facilities and Supplies Ammunition and Explosives Environmental Health and Safety *AMMUNITION *ARMY FACILITIES *CONTAMINATION *INDUSTRIAL PLANTS BUILDINGS COLORIMETRY CONCRETE COST ANALYSIS DEMONSTRATIONS FOUNDATIONS(STRUCTURES) IN SITU ANALYSIS LESSONS LEARNED METALS NITROCELLULOSE NITROGLYCERIN NITROTOLUENES NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING PRODUCTION RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY RDX ROCKETS SAMPLING SOILS SOLVENTS EXPRAY COLORIMETRIC INDICATORS CRREL RDX METHOD CONCRETE CORING METHODS CRREL(COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY) RDX(ROYAL DEMOLITION EXPLOSIVES) *BAAP(BADGER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT) ACM(ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS) Rocket Paste Production Buildings Investigation, Badger Army Ammunition Plant, Baraboo, Wisconsin (Phase 1) |
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Mfg & Industrial Eng & Control of Product Sys Logistics Military Facilities and Supplies Ammunition and Explosives Environmental Health and Safety *AMMUNITION *ARMY FACILITIES *CONTAMINATION *INDUSTRIAL PLANTS BUILDINGS COLORIMETRY CONCRETE COST ANALYSIS DEMONSTRATIONS FOUNDATIONS(STRUCTURES) IN SITU ANALYSIS LESSONS LEARNED METALS NITROCELLULOSE NITROGLYCERIN NITROTOLUENES NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING PRODUCTION RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY RDX ROCKETS SAMPLING SOILS SOLVENTS EXPRAY COLORIMETRIC INDICATORS CRREL RDX METHOD CONCRETE CORING METHODS CRREL(COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY) RDX(ROYAL DEMOLITION EXPLOSIVES) *BAAP(BADGER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT) ACM(ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS) |
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Badger Army Ammunition Plant (BAAP) is included in the first group of 13 inactive Army ammunition plants with transitioning missions. Operations Support Command (OSC) currently manages these plants and is in varying stages of transferring the properties out of Department of Defense (DoD) control. To accomplish this, many buildings used in the production, loading, handling, and storage of explosives must be demolished or characterized and decontaminated to a level protective of human health and the environment. BAAP alone has more than 1,400 buildings on the installation that will have to be addressed. Compounds associated with the buildings include nitrocellulose (NC), nitroglycerine (NG), dinitrotoluene (DNT), and common compounds such as asbestos-containing material (ACM), solvents, and metals. There are no full-scale technologies for non-destructive in situ characterization of hard to reach surfaces (e.g., under floors) in explosive-contaminated buildings. With adequate characterization, many buildings could be safely left in place, resulting in substantial cost avoidance and the ability to transfer the properties out of DoD control more quickly. This Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) Demonstration evaluated a variety of methods for characterizing the foundations, adjacent areas, and underlying soils without having to remove the buildings and foundations first. The intent of this demonstration was to show that the evaluated methods could be applied to many of the buildings at BAAP and at similar sites throughout the United States. Further information on the ESTCP can be found at http://www.estcp.org. |
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Rocket Paste Production Buildings Investigation, Badger Army Ammunition Plant, Baraboo, Wisconsin (Phase 1) |
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Rocket Paste Production Buildings Investigation, Badger Army Ammunition Plant, Baraboo, Wisconsin (Phase 1) |
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Rocket Paste Production Buildings Investigation, Badger Army Ammunition Plant, Baraboo, Wisconsin (Phase 1) |
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Rocket Paste Production Buildings Investigation, Badger Army Ammunition Plant, Baraboo, Wisconsin (Phase 1) |
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Rocket Paste Production Buildings Investigation, Badger Army Ammunition Plant, Baraboo, Wisconsin (Phase 1) |
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rocket paste production buildings investigation, badger army ammunition plant, baraboo, wisconsin (phase 1) |
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2003 |
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Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory |
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Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory |
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http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA608797 |
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