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  2. Operation Pacer HO - Wikipedia

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    Work was then completed on the drum crusher and work area at Johnston Atoll for the transfer of HO from 55 U.S. gal (210 L; 46 imp gal) drums to an R-5 refueler truck, and later for transfer to the incinerator ship. The redrumming activity began on September 30, 1974.

  3. Operation Pacer IVY - Wikipedia

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    In April 1972, 25,266 55-gallon drums of Agent Orange were received and placed in storage on Johnston Atoll. Of the total drums received, 8,990 developed leaks. Of those leakers, 4,050 had the remaining contents transferred to new drums, 4,668 had been repaired without transfer of the contents, and 14 remained to be "reworked" which decreased ...

  4. Cheatham Annex - Wikipedia

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    AOC 7 consists of several small surface debris disposal areas containing a few 55 gallon drums and cans. One of the areas of note is a pit approximately 30 feet by 20 feet and 8 feet deep that contained 40–50 10-gallon rusted cans with labeling containing the word “tetrachloroethene.” AOC 7 is located north of Building 14 and Site 8.

  5. Havertown Superfund - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, the EPA removed and disposed of 275 55-gallon drums of waste, over 47,000 gallons of liquid waste and 100 gallons of sludge. [1] In 1997, a synthetic geomembrane cap covered with 18 inches of soil was placed on 3 acres of the site to reduce exposure to the contaminated soil.

  6. Pemaco Maywood - Wikipedia

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    In December 1993, the facility burned to the ground before LUX removed all the containers and drums . Although the fire completely destroyed the warehouse, six 55-gallon drums, several above-ground storage tanks, and thirty-one underground storage tanks were unaffected by the fire.

  7. Drum (container) - Wikipedia

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    A 200-litre drum (known as a 55-gallon drum in the United States and a 44-gallon drum in the United Kingdom and the rest of the world) is a cylindrical container with a nominal capacity of 200 litres (55 US or 44 imp gal). The exact capacity varies by manufacturer, purpose, or other factors.

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