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HERO ID
4154162
Reference Type
Technical Report
Title
User guidance for application of TREECS (trademark) and CTS for environmental risk assessment of contaminants on department of defense (DoD) ranges
Author(s)
Dortch, MS; Weber, EJ; Johnson, BE
Year
2017
Publisher
U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
Location
Vicksburg, MD
Report Number
ERDC/EL TR-17-8
Number of Pages
62
Language
English
Abstract
The Training Range Environmental Evaluation and Characterization System (TREECS) was developed for the Army to forecast the fate of and risk from munitions constituents (MC), such as high explosives and metals, within and transported from firing/training ranges to surface water and groundwater. TREECS requires chemical-specific properties as part of the inputs. The Chemical Transformation Simulator (CTS) was developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to provide physicochemical properties of complex organic chemicals. CTS has capabilities for estimating chemical-specific properties in the absence of experimentally obtained properties; thus, CTS can help fill data gaps for properties, particularly for emerging MC that have limited experimental data. This report discusses the input requirements, sources of input data, and lessons learned from applying TREECS and CTS.
Keywords
environmental protection; insensitive explosives; explosives; munitions; physicochemical phenomena
NTIS Number
AD1036545
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