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Disposal of Badger Army Ammunition Plant
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Draft Environmental Impact Statement, Disposal of Badger Army Ammunition Plant, Wisconsin
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Pages : 440
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Disposal of Badger Army Ammunition Plant, Wisconsin
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Toxic Prairie
Author: Maya D. Golden-Krasner
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Pages : 322
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Disposal of Badger Army Ammunition Plant
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Feasibility of Using Building Deconstruction at Wisconsin's Badger Army Ammunition Plant
Author: Robert H. Falk
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Pages : 40
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Feasibility of Using Building Deconstruction at Wisconsin?s Badger Army Ammunition Plant
Author: Forest Products Forest Products Laboratory
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781508427636
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Pages : 40
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This report documents a study to evaluate the feasibility of using wood-framed building deconstruction at the Badger Army Ammunition Plant (BAAP) to salvage for resale and reuse building materials, especially the structural lumber contained in the many wood-framed buildings. Deconstruction is a building dismantlement method based on the separation and recovery of building materials and components for reuse and recycling. In contrast to demolition, which focuses on the mechanical reduction of the building for easy transportation and disposal in a landfill, deconstruction allows a greater degree of salvage and reuse of building materials and components. Wood-framed buildings are particularly good candidates for deconstruction because wood members are typically too damaged for reuse after using conventional demolition techniques.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781508427636
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Pages : 40
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This report documents a study to evaluate the feasibility of using wood-framed building deconstruction at the Badger Army Ammunition Plant (BAAP) to salvage for resale and reuse building materials, especially the structural lumber contained in the many wood-framed buildings. Deconstruction is a building dismantlement method based on the separation and recovery of building materials and components for reuse and recycling. In contrast to demolition, which focuses on the mechanical reduction of the building for easy transportation and disposal in a landfill, deconstruction allows a greater degree of salvage and reuse of building materials and components. Wood-framed buildings are particularly good candidates for deconstruction because wood members are typically too damaged for reuse after using conventional demolition techniques.
Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study Badger Army Ammunition Plant Baraboo, Wisconsin
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This Feasibility Study (FS) report for the Badger Army Ammunition Plant (BAAP) in Baraboo, Wisconsin, was prepared by ABB Environmental Services, Inc. (ABB-ES) as a component of Task Order 1 of Contract DAAAl5-91-D-OOO8 with the U.S. Army Environmental Center (USAEC). This report uses the results presented in the Final Remedial Investigation (RI) report (ABB-ES, 1993a) to develop and screen alternatives for remediation of contaminated media at BAAP. The purpose of this FS report is to develop, screen, and evaluate site-specific remedial alternatives to mitigate the impact of site-derived chemicals and ultimately provide protection of human health and the environment. Preferred alternatives for each site are included in this report. Based on previous environmental studies at BAAP, 11 potential hazardous waste sites were ranked according to potential contributions of hazardous chemicals to the environment. These sites were designated as Waste Management Areas because some of the sites contain multiple Solid Waste Management Units (SWMUs). The sites selected to undergo facility assessment and corrective actions are: the Propellant Burning Ground (including Landfill), deterrent Burning Ground, existing Landfill, settling Ponds and Spoils Disposal Area, rocket Paste Area, oleum Plant and Oleum Plant Pond, Nitroglycerine Pond, old Acid Area, new Acid Area, and ballistics Pond. The USAEC added an 11th site, the Old Fuel Oil Tank, to the list in October 1989 after discovery of fuel-contaminated soils during excavation of a water line in the vicinity of the old fuel oil tank foundation. (AN - analyst's abstract; delete this message when done).
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Pages : 434
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This Feasibility Study (FS) report for the Badger Army Ammunition Plant (BAAP) in Baraboo, Wisconsin, was prepared by ABB Environmental Services, Inc. (ABB-ES) as a component of Task Order 1 of Contract DAAAl5-91-D-OOO8 with the U.S. Army Environmental Center (USAEC). This report uses the results presented in the Final Remedial Investigation (RI) report (ABB-ES, 1993a) to develop and screen alternatives for remediation of contaminated media at BAAP. The purpose of this FS report is to develop, screen, and evaluate site-specific remedial alternatives to mitigate the impact of site-derived chemicals and ultimately provide protection of human health and the environment. Preferred alternatives for each site are included in this report. Based on previous environmental studies at BAAP, 11 potential hazardous waste sites were ranked according to potential contributions of hazardous chemicals to the environment. These sites were designated as Waste Management Areas because some of the sites contain multiple Solid Waste Management Units (SWMUs). The sites selected to undergo facility assessment and corrective actions are: the Propellant Burning Ground (including Landfill), deterrent Burning Ground, existing Landfill, settling Ponds and Spoils Disposal Area, rocket Paste Area, oleum Plant and Oleum Plant Pond, Nitroglycerine Pond, old Acid Area, new Acid Area, and ballistics Pond. The USAEC added an 11th site, the Old Fuel Oil Tank, to the list in October 1989 after discovery of fuel-contaminated soils during excavation of a water line in the vicinity of the old fuel oil tank foundation. (AN - analyst's abstract; delete this message when done).
Remedial Investigation Badger Army Ammunition Plant, Baraboo, Wisconsin. Volume 1. Text Sections 1 Through 12
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Pages : 459
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The Remedial Investigation of Badger Army Ammunition Plant includes Groundwater monitoring; Soils; Solid waste; Land use; and Quantification of exposure.
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Pages : 459
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The Remedial Investigation of Badger Army Ammunition Plant includes Groundwater monitoring; Soils; Solid waste; Land use; and Quantification of exposure.
The Influence of Environmental Contamination on the Reuse of Closing Military Bases
Author: Diane Lynn Adams
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Pages : 210
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