Chemical weapons destruction and explosive waste : unexploded ordnance remediation /
Some of the more difficult environmental problems facing the Department of Defense (DOD) include (1) chemical weapons destruction, (2) explosive waste remediation, and (3) unexploded ordnance clearance and extraction. It is conceivable that $50 to $100 billion will be spent by DOD for these three pr...
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Main Author: | Noyes, Robert (Author) |
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Format: | Software eBook |
Language: | English |
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Park Ridge, NJ
Noyes Publications
1996.
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