Posted on 03/13/2002 10:56:47 AM PST by FairWitness
Edited on 05/11/2004 10:57:28 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Tanker trucks loaded with tons of neutralized VX nerve gas could soon be pulling up to an incinerator in Sauget under a plan being developed by the Army.
The government is looking at Sauget and at least three other sites to get rid of 1,269 tons of the lethal nerve gas because it fears that the current home of the gas -- a chemical weapons depot in Newport, Ind. -- could be a target for terrorists.
(Excerpt) Read more at home.post-dispatch.com ...
The amount and type of toxic elements going down the rails and our highways would make us all run for cover if we knew about even a small portion of it.
How many times do you read about a tanker truck or railcar carrying ammonia which overturns and causes the evacuation of tens of miles of the surrounding country. The neutralized agent would be similar to spilling drain cleaner if it inadvertently spilled. There are several methods available to neutralize the VX agent (which is similar to antifreeze in consistency), Sodium Hydroxide (strong bleach) is not necessarily the best, but it effectively removes the threat of the neutralized agent for the public.
The opposition group mentioned opposes any destruction involving incinerators and would prefer the U.S. Government spend billions of taxpayer dollars to build something which is really unnecessary for all practical purposes.
VX Nerve Agent (O-ethyl S-(2-diisopropylaminoethyl) methylphosphonothioate) can be neutralized with ordinary water (approximately 10% volume) and burned in a commercial incinerator without releasing HEAVY METALS to the environment, and once neutralized, there really is NO LONGER any chemical agent.
By the way it is not "nerve gas", it is a liquid.
Yeah, but 'nerve vapor' hasn't got much of a ring to it! (Vapor pessure 2.9 mmHg @ STP)
Sarin is composed of four ingredients: Phosphrous trichloride, sodium flouride, isopropyl alcohol, acetonitrile (Neifert, 1997).
Can you guess the topic for my Industrial Toxicology class in grad school?
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Amen!And what do you mean the residents? How would anybody know? That place looks like something out of a Mad Max film.
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