| | Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization Non-Stockpile |
| | 12,5 | | MB | Chemical Materiel Program Draft Programmatic Environmental |
| | 283 | | stron | Impact Statement October 1999 |
| | 4646 | | ID | U.S. Army's Chemical Materials Agency |
| | 1999 | | rok |
| | Table of Contents |
| | Volume I: |
| | Executive Summary |
| | Section 1 Purpose of and Need for the Action |
| | Section 2 Transportable Treatment Systems and Support Facilities and Equipment |
| | Section 3 Alternatives |
| | Section 4 Affected Environment |
| | Section 5 Environmental Consequences of Normal Treatment System Operation |
| | Section 6 Environmental Consequences of Accidentally Releasing Hazardous Substances |
| | Section 7 Environmental Consequences of the No-Action Alternative |
| | Section 8 List of Preparers and Reviewers |
| | References |
| | Volume II: |
| | Appendix A Public Comments and Responses (Reserved) - A-1 |
| | Appendix B Non-Stockpile Chemical Warfare Materiel Considered in the Programmatic |
| | Environmental Impact Statement - B-1 |
| | Appendix C Transportable Treatment Systems - C-1 |
| | Appendix D Summary of Accident Risk Assessment - D-1 |
| | Appendix E Human Toxicity of Non-Stockpile Chemicals E-1 |