This document lists and defines acronyms commonly used in the chemical weapons program:
- ACP - Access Control Point
- ACWA - Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives
- AEL - Airborne Exposure Limit
The list includes over 70 acronyms related to chemical weapons storage, transportation, and destruction facilities along with government agencies and programs involved in chemical demilitarization efforts.
Multiple Lines of Evidence of PAH Fingerprinting and Source Apportionment of ...Chemistry Matters Inc.
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This report, X-Ray Assessment of 155mm Mustard Projectiles Stored at Blue Grass
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We are making it easy for you to stay updated on everything Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction
Pilot Plant (BGCAPP). Visit the Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives (ACWA) website or any of our
social networking sites for the latest news and information that’s important to you.
Presented to:
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Chemical Destruction Community Advisory Board
Presented by:
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Multiple Lines of Evidence of PAH Fingerprinting and Source Apportionment of ...Chemistry Matters Inc.
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are ubiquitous in the environment. They are produced naturally through forest fires with some congeners having biogenic origins. They are also produced anthropogenically through all burning or combustion processes.
This report, X-Ray Assessment of 155mm Mustard Projectiles Stored at Blue Grass
Chemical Activity, Richmond, Kentucky, summarizes a mutual effort by the U.S. Army
Element, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives (USAE ACWA) and the U.S.
Army Chemical Materials Agency (CMA) to collect data concerning heels or hardened
mustard agent, which have formed on the interior of M110 mustard (H)-filled
155 millimeter (mm) projectiles stockpiled in igloos managed by the Blue Grass
Chemical Activity (BGCA).
The Kentucky Chemical Demilitarization Citizens’ Advisory Commission (CAC) and the Chemical Destruction Community Advisory Board (CDCAB) will hold a meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 13, beginning at 1:30 p.m. in Rooms A and B on the lobby level at Eastern Kentucky University’s Carl D. Perkins Building located on Kit Carson Drive. The event is open to the public and is accessible to individuals with disabilities.
We are making it easy for you to stay updated on everything Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction
Pilot Plant (BGCAPP). Visit the Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives (ACWA) website or any of our
social networking sites for the latest news and information that’s important to you.
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Kentucky Chemical Demilitarization Citizens’ Advisory Commission and
Chemical Destruction Community Advisory Board
Presented by:
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Site Project Manager Project Manager
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Presented to:
Kentucky Chemical Demilitarization Citizens’ Advisory Commission
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Presented by:
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Presented to:
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Kentucky Chemical Demilitarization Citizens’ Advisory Commission and Kentucky Chemical Destruction Community Advisory Board
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Chemical Destruction Community Advisory Board’s Explosive Destruction Technology Working Group
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Acronyms Commonly Used in the Chemical Weapons Program
1. Acronyms Commonly Used in the Chemical
Weapons Program
ACP Access Control Point
ACWA Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives
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INFORMATION AEL Airborne Exposure Limit
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AFA Agent Filtration Area
Pueblo Chemical Stockpile AGV Automated Guided Vehicle
Outreach Office AMC Army Materiel Command
104 West B Street
Pueblo, CO 81003 ANCDF Anniston Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (Alabama)
(719) 546-0400 APB Agent Processing Building
PuebloOutreach@iem.com
APG Aberdeen Proving Ground (Maryland)
Pueblo Chemical Agent- BGCAPP Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant (Kentucky)
Destruction Pilot Plant BNI Bechtel National, Inc.
Public Affairs
(719) 549-4959 BPT Bechtel Pueblo Team
BRS Brine Reduction System
U.S. Army BRAC Base Realignment and Closure
Pueblo Chemical Depot
Public Affairs Office BRB Brine Reduction Building
(719) 549-4135 BTA Biotreatment Area
pcdc.pao@conus.army.mil
CAA Clean Air Act
CAC Citizens’ Advisory Commission
CAD Computer Aided Design
CAIRA Chemical Accident/Incident Response and Assistance
CAM Cavity Access Machine
CAMS Continuous Air Monitoring System
CDF Chemical Agent Disposal Facility
CDOT Colorado Department of Transportation
CDP Chemical Demilitarization Program
CDPHE Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
CDTF Chemical Demilitarization Training Facility
CE&T Construction, Engineering & Technology
CHWR Colorado Hazardous Waste Regulations
CLA Chemical Limited Area
CMA Chemical Materials Agency
CPRP Chemical Personnel Reliability Program
CSB Control and Support Building
CSDP Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
CSEPP Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program
CWCT Chemical Weapons Convention Treaty
DAB Defense Acquisition Board
DoD Department of Defense
DOT Department of Transportation
EA Environmental Assessment
ECF Entry Control Facility
ECR Explosion Containment Room
EDS Explosive Destruction System
EDT Explosive Destruction Technology
EIS Environmental Impact Statement
EMO Emergency Management Office
EOC Emergency Operations Center
ERB Enhanced Reconfiguration Building
PCAPP Acronyms Commonly Used
OPSEC Completed: 15 Mar 2011
2. Acronyms Commonly Used (continued)
ESM Energetics Service Magazine
FOAK First-of-a-Kind
H/HD/HT Mustard Agent Types
HAZOP Hazardous Operation
HAZWOPER Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response
HRA Health Risk Assessment
HTW Hazardous and Toxic Waste
HVAC Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning
ICB Immobilized Cell Bioreactor
LPMD Linear Projectile/Mortar Disassembly (Also known as PMD)
MAV Modified Ammunition Vehicle
MILCON Military Construction
MINICAMS Miniature Continuous Air Monitoring System
MPB Multipurpose Building
MPHRA Multi-Pathway Health Risk Assessment
MSM Munitions Service Magazine
MTS Munitions Tracking System
MTU Munitions Treatment Unit
NAR Northwest Access Road
NBC Nuclear, Biological, Chemical
NEPA National Environmental Policy Act
Neut/Bio Neutralization/Biotreatment
NPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
NRC National Research Council
OTS Off-gas Treatment System
OPCW Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
OPP Over-Packed Pallets
ORO Pueblo Chemical Stockpile Outreach Office
ORR Operational Readiness Review
OSD Office of the Secretary of Defense
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration
PAO Public Affairs Officer
PCAPP Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant (Colorado)
PCD Pueblo Chemical Depot
PMACWA Program Manager Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives
POTW Publicly Owned Treatment Works
PPE Personal Protective Equipment
PSB Personnel Support Building
PWG Permitting Working Group
QA Quality Assurance
RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
RD&D Research, Development and Demonstration
RFP Request for Proposal
SC Systems Contractor
SMBM Single Munition Burster-Well Monitor
SPM Site Project Manager
SOP Standard Operating Procedure
SWPPP Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
TSDF Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility
USACE U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
USD (AT&L) Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology & Logistics)
VPP Voluntary Protection Programs
PCAPP Acronyms Commonly Used
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