Alternative Treatment Technologies to Open Burning and Open Detonation of Energetic Hazardous Wastes

Abstract

For decades, open burning and open detonation (OB/OD) have been used to treat/destroy energetic hazardous wastes. Energetic refers to a class of materials with a high amount of stored chemical energy that can be released, such as military munitions, fireworks, and automobile airbag propellants. OB/OD is an uncontrolled treatment technology compared with enclosed alternative technologies. In comparison to technologies that are capable of treating and capturing the treatment byproducts prior to release, OB/OD of energetic hazardous waste occurs in the open, and the treatment byproducts are released directly into the environment. As a result, OB/OD-related contamination and exposure via emissions of particulates, products of incomplete combustion, or explosives chunks, and the dispersal (kickout) of munitions and other waste items, has raised questions on whether alternative treatment technologies are available for energetic hazardous wastes. In keeping with EPAs commitment to monitor the progress of the ongoing development of safe alternatives to OB/OD, this report presents alternative treatment technologies that have been developed, and in many cases utilized, for consideration in place of OB/OD.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 2019
Accession Number
AD1219747

Entities

People

  • Amanda Cruz
  • Amanda Kohler
  • Harry Craig
  • Jeff Gaines
  • Jesse Newland
  • Julie Wanslow
  • Ken Shuster
  • Mike Galbraith
  • Sasha Gerhard
  • Terri Crosby-vega

Organizations

  • United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Readers

  • Environmental Engineering.
  • Theoretical Analysis.