Abstract

Abstract Larger missiles and the increased use of toxic propellants require effective planning and operations to prevent the development of major air pollution problems. At Cape Kennedy Air Force Station, large-scale air-borne sources are of an instantaneous rather than a continuous nature. Significant air contamination sources include missile exhaust, aborts, spills of volatile propellants, disposal of toxic materials, and normal industrial or transportation activities. Abatement techniques incorporating equipment design, operations support, and environmental studies are discussed. Special emphasis is given controls, test data, and problems associated with the Titan II missile program.

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