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- Basin_F abstract "Basin F was constructed by the United States Army in 1956 at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, to provide for the disposal of contaminated liquid wastes from the chemical manufacturing operations of the Army and its lessee Shell Chemical Company. As originally constructed, Basin F was equipped with a catalytically blown asphalt liner (approximately 3/8-inch (10 mm) thick) covered with a 12-inch (300 mm) protective soil blanket. Basin F had a maximum capacity of 243 million US gallons (920,000 m3) and covered approximately 93 acres (380,000 m2). Throughout the operation of Basin F, the saline concentration increased as water evaporated. The liquid formerly stored in Basin F is very salty water that contains some metals, hydrazine, wastewater, and toxic organics, which are only about 1 percent of the liquid.".
- Basin_F wikiPageExternalLink basin-f.html.
- Basin_F wikiPageID "6489401".
- Basin_F wikiPageRevisionID "499566564".
- Basin_F date "20070624203310".
- Basin_F hasPhotoCollection Basin_F.
- Basin_F title "Basin F Waste Pile".
- Basin_F url "http://www.pmrma.army.mil/involve/basinFframe.html".
- Basin_F subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Adams_County,_Colorado.
- Basin_F subject Category:Commerce_City,_Colorado.
- Basin_F subject Category:Environment_of_Colorado.
- Basin_F subject Category:Environmental_issues_in_the_United_States.
- Basin_F type Artifact100021939.
- Basin_F type Building102913152.
- Basin_F type BuildingsAndStructuresInAdamsCounty,Colorado.
- Basin_F type Object100002684.
- Basin_F type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Basin_F type Structure104341686.
- Basin_F type Whole100003553.
- Basin_F type YagoGeoEntity.
- Basin_F type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Basin_F comment "Basin F was constructed by the United States Army in 1956 at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, to provide for the disposal of contaminated liquid wastes from the chemical manufacturing operations of the Army and its lessee Shell Chemical Company. As originally constructed, Basin F was equipped with a catalytically blown asphalt liner (approximately 3/8-inch (10 mm) thick) covered with a 12-inch (300 mm) protective soil blanket.".
- Basin_F label "Basin F".
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- Basin_F sameAs Q4867483.
- Basin_F sameAs Q4867483.
- Basin_F sameAs Basin_F.
- Basin_F wasDerivedFrom Basin_F?oldid=499566564.
- Basin_F isPrimaryTopicOf Basin_F.