Lesperance Ann M, Stein Steve, Upton Jaki F, Toomey Chris
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Northwest Regional Technology Center, 1100 Dexter Ave. North, Seattle, WA 98109, USA.
Biosecur Bioterror. 2011 Sep;9(3):310-4. doi: 10.1089/bsp.2011.0033.
Disasters often create large amounts of waste that must be managed as part of both immediate response and long-term recovery. While many federal, state, and local agencies have debris management plans, these plans often do not address chemical, biological, and radiological contamination. The Interagency Biological Restoration Demonstration's (IBRD) purpose was to holistically assess all aspects of an anthrax incident and assist in the development of a plan for long-term recovery. In the case of wide-area anthrax contamination and the follow-on response and recovery activities, a significant amount of material would require decontamination and disposal. Accordingly, IBRD facilitated the development of debris management plans to address contaminated waste through a series of interviews and workshops with local, state, and federal representatives. The outcome of these discussions was the identification of 3 primary topical areas that must be addressed: planning, unresolved research questions, and resolving regulatory issues.
灾难往往会产生大量废物,这些废物必须作为应急响应和长期恢复工作的一部分加以管理。虽然许多联邦、州和地方机构都有残骸管理计划,但这些计划往往未涉及化学、生物和放射性污染问题。跨部门生物修复示范项目(IBRD)的目的是全面评估炭疽事件的各个方面,并协助制定长期恢复计划。在大面积炭疽污染以及后续的应对和恢复活动中,大量材料需要进行去污和处置。因此,IBRD通过与地方、州和联邦代表进行一系列访谈和研讨会,推动制定残骸管理计划以处理受污染废物。这些讨论的结果是确定了必须解决的3个主要主题领域:规划、未解决的研究问题以及解决监管问题。