Use of Activated Carbon for Treatment of Explosives- Contaminated Groundwater at the Milan Army Ammunition Plant (MAAP). Task Order 7

The primary objective of this task was to determine the feasibility of using GAC to treat ground water contaminated by explosives at the Milan Army Ammunition Plant (MAAP) in Milan, Tennessee. Laboratory GAC isotherm studies were conducted and two carbons, Atochem, Inc. GAC 830 and Calgon Filtrasorb...

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CARBON
EXPLOSIVES
FLOW
GROUND WATER
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS WASTES
HMX
ISOTHERMS
Logistics, Military Facilities and Supplies
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NITROBENZENES
PILOT STUDIES
RDX
REMOVAL
TENNESSEE
TEST AND EVALUATION
TETRYL
TNT
WASTE TREATMENT
WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT
Water Pollution and Control
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