Mediterranean Sea To Possibly Become Site of Chemical Weapons Dump
An anonymous reader writes "The organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has proposed destroying at least 1000 tons of the confiscated Syrian chemical weapon stockpile out at sea, which some fear will destroy delicate ecosystems vital to sea and human life alike. The OPCW claims the plan is 'technically feasible' and is apparently willing to risk ecological disaster to destroy the toxic contents of the weaponry in or above the sea. Members of the press were told, 'the group is considering whether to destroy the chemical weapons in the ocean, either on a ship or by loading them onto an offshore rig.'"
We'll never go.
Silence is a state of mime.
There's a dump down the coast from where I am at present, every so often chemical munitions come up from the watery graves they were ne'er supposed to return from...
and there all sorts of fun things down there, name your chemical horrors from WWI and WWII (and probably some later stuff as well).
Because if there's any place in the entire world where you want to put decommissioned WMDs, it's in the middle of a sea too large for effective policing and too shallow to put them out of the reach of wreck divers
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you
They heat them to 2500 F and the chemical bonds break creating just water, carbon, and some trace elements.
I can see an accident like a puncture to a warhead can be deadly otherwise.
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wtf?
Most of this stuff can be safely burned at high temperature.
I think we should dispose of these chemicals by feeding them to anonymous.
The Pacific is dead, now these idiots are gunning for the Mediterranean ? ! ? WTF!
contrary to tfs, i believe the proposal is to neutralize the chemicals at sea. /.ers to discuss.
too bad if that makes for little for
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Iran has some nasty toxic natural gas wells.
They are not alone but pyrolysis using these H2S rich poison gas feeds
could just burn the stuff up.
A strong draft up a tall stack maintained by a natural gas burner could
keep any dis-assembly location in a negative pressure condition and
burn up almost any toxic gas. Many toxic gas weapons have a minimum
bursting charge and may simply be detonated on a sand pit in a largish
coffin , think reactor containment vessel.
Sulfuric acid recovered could be used to detoxify the pit. Fuse up the
weapon.... roll it down a ramp.... a min later thump and the fumes are
pulled up the stack.
Sure stuff could go wrong but the risks seem to be the lesser of evils.
Yes time is an issue, building something like this might take a lot of time
say 3-5 years but there is no EPA in Syria so perhaps 14 months.
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There is no good place on land or sea to dump this stuff, unless maybe the Russians accepted huge sums of money for dumping in Siberia.
Destroy the munitions in place with the proper personnel on hand to verify the destruction.
Sounds like they aren't planning on just dumping the weapons into the ocean, they are going to literally destroy them. As another poster said, probably by incineration. So no, you won't be fishing up rusted nerve gas canisters.
So is shoving up the rears of Assad, and the OPCW. In that case, why wait. Maybe the president can give the green light and command that this grabage be made exposed by bombing their warehousing sites? Maybe let Assad enjoy the "fruits" of his labor?
The whole idea is that the chemical weapons are destroyed FIRST...they are being destroyed AT SEA, not "destroyed" by simply dumping them into the ocean.
The fact that the other blog entries hosted at the same site as TFA include:
- Rihanna Displays Illuminati Hand Gesture at Latest Music Award Performance
- SSDI Death Index: Sandy Hook 'Shooter' Adam Lanza Died One Day Before School Massacre?
- 15 Citizens Petition to Secede from the United States
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- Has the Earth Shifted â" Or Is It Just Me?
- Mexican Government Releases Proof of E.T.'s and Ancient Space Travel ...should give you a hint as to the veracity of the content. (And yes, I realize it's simply a blog site with a variety of authors and content.)
As should the first comment, from "LibertyTreeBud", saying:
"Why not add it to some new vaccine? Or, perhaps add it to the drinking water and feed it to the live stock? These creatures will do anything for profits. Lowest bidder mentality rules."
What "creatures", exactly? The international organization explicitly charged with the prohibition and destruction of chemical weapons? What alternatives are people suggesting, exactly?
If you want a real article discussing this situation factually, not the tripe linked in the summary, see: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-25146980
He's found so may uses for mushrooms of all varieties that I'm sure if he had a chance to get some samples of what he needed to break down, he could find a much better way than this article explains. See his Ted talk.
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Also from "Intellihub"; the newly discovered Jupiter-sized "dark star" orbiting the Sun, that nobody's ever noticed. When you've finished with these highly credible "science" stories, pop on over to "Politics" and read about the "white holocaust" of N. America.
Or don't and just wait for fucking Slashdot to post these brilliant stories instead.
We'll never go.
That's probably true of the Mediterranean Sea, for many middle-income families in North America.
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... Of course, that's not the only consideration
- Nec Impar Pluribus, or so I'm told.
Why is that I only ever see 'delicate' attached to eco-system and never 'robust'?
isn't it?
Have the individuals with those ideas eat it!
Seems like a great idea - do a dangerous industrial process in a remote area far from people. Very good idea. If you think it will hurt the ocean you have no understanding of how these things are done or the power of dilution.
How can people come to so stupid idea? Mediterranean sea is almost closed, and it feeds a lot of countries. At least when dumping in an open ocean, one can hope dilution will spare a catastrophe, but here?
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It's difficult to set up that kind of large scale destruction facility safely in the middle of a war zone.
Add to that: There are people on the various sides who would be sorely tempted to shoot up the place and release the chemicals while wearing the uniforms etc of the other side.
The alternative is putting in a large and well armed security force (read that as some nation's troops) to stop the war.
The whole course of the past two years of UN and other negotiations have revolved around not being able to do that. At some points due to people not being willing to provide troops. At others because no agreement could be reached in the security council as to who the troops should shoot at.
So, packing them up and removing them from the country may well be the least bad option.
Actually there is a VERY VERY SUITABLE SITE for dumping the chemical.
It's at the Fukushima site, of Japan.
Since the sea over there has already been HEAVILY POLLUTED BY RADIOACTIVE WASTE, adding a little bit more chemical into the mix won't make the situation any more worse
Actually it does. As the Chernobyl incident have shown high amounts of radioactivity is mainly harmful for the individual but not necessarily for life in general. Chemical weapons is a completely different thing.
It is also only the immediate reactor area that is directly harmful. When people talk about the evacuated zone numbers like 2-4mSv keep popping up. Nothing below 100mSv have been proven being a health hazard, the rest is just margin. Adding chemical weapons to the mix is a very bad idea since that will prevent people from moving back in a couple of years when the hysteria have stopped.
Based on your post I'd say you are heavily retarded.
Generally they incinerate chemical weapons. If they do that prior to dumping them, it will minimize the risks.
You pretty much can't cause an ecological disaster in a place that's already too toxic for life. Err.. most life.
The article is so bad it can be considered a troll.
How dare this shit get by the editors, even on Farkdot.
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There are worse places than the Fukushima area. Several places in what used to be the Soviet Union are badly contaminated, some so bad that it's still a state secret.
No matter where you dump it - it will be a problem. A closed off area that is already contaminated or rendered unusable would be the best.
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After we Nuke it. They failed at society.
No matter where you dump it - it will be a problem. Really nasty crap could be disposed of by packing it into (very) rugged barrels and dropping into a deep ocean trench, over times the waste will be sucked back into the Earth's mantle along with the ocean floor and everything on it. Japan has one such trench running along it's east coast. The problem with this solution is expense, governments will gladly spend trillions to create this scourge on humanity, but will bicker for decades about spending a few million to clean up the mess.
Also, as a self-proclaimed "greenie" since the 70's I see nothing wrong with hunting whales for food, it becomes a problem when they are hunted to the point of extinction. The Japanese factory ships are "bad PR", they take few whales but are a potent reminder of the bad old days, people in general are much less disturbed by natives doing the same thing in a deer skin canoe.
The environment ultimately provides everything for mankind, for example the Atlantic and North sea Cod fisheries have basically collapsed due to overfishing, it will be a century or more before they return to the bounty the provided to both the US and Europe during the 19th and early 20th century. Our oceans could be alive with fish again. If just 5% of the world's reefs were to become (patrolled) marine parks then the fishing industry might have something to do again in 10-20yrs. Having said that I've worked on a multi-million dollar fishing trawler in the "roaring 40's" (circa 1980), the owner is not interested in tomorrow, he wants to "Fill up the hold and feed his kids today!".
As for the Japan bashing, can I know your country of origin? Nothing personal, I just need someone to blame for all the fucked up shit that emanates from where ever you live.
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I've seen this link handed around here a bit, and I think it has one fundamental flaw: it ignores slingshot operations, i.e. once you're able to graze another planet's orbit, you can, by careful timing, steal (or give) energy from said planet to change your delta-v.
This is routinely done (for some value of "routine" appropriate to interplanetary travel these days).
That said, I still think that it's far, far, far more efficient to try to make sense of our own waste down here. For example: why hight temperature incineration? Why not catalysis, or excitation with the right (probably UV) wawelength?
Whatever. We're able to extract U-235 from the mixture or to synthesize DNA but not to crack a couple of well-known molecules.
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Syria was attacked because it was free from the international banking system - just like Libya, and even Germany before the Second World War. Don't believe what the controlled media tells you, research it for yourself.
Just call this "The Pollution Solution"...
I didn't know that 'destroy' is another word for 'dump.'
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You can't just use any area, it has to be somewhere that is geologically stable and offers a way to bury the waste at a reasonable cost. You can't keep it above ground because no building can be reasonably expected to last long enough. We are talking about 100,000+ years storage here.
Contaminated areas are not easy to build in because of the contamination. Excavating a large underground area would be hard enough, but before you even start you have to do extensive geological surveys. We already know that Fukushima is prone to periodic flooding, and will likely be submerged many thousands of times over the storage facility's lifetime.
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and what the exact plan to neutralize or destroy them is?
Without that information, it is completely useless to discuss the issue of whre it will be done.
"no building can be reasonably expected to last long"
Assuming continental shifting or further looting doesn't do them in the great pyramids are expected to last millions of years. Lumps of stone will last a long time if you don't over-complicate them with things like rebar or chemically reactive mortar.
holy crapolie... so that's where iraq's stash went
There are not "dumping" the chemicals. They want to build a secure, floating, facility for destroying the chemicals. Building this facility in an environmentally sensitive area doesn't seem that bright. I would have expected it to be better to build it somewhere dry, like an isolated desert.
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Like a huge city, for example.
The number of toxins already there means this would be a drop in the ocean.
Upwind of the CEO of the company running this facility should help ensure that no short cuts are taken...
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There are not "dumping" the chemicals. They want to build a secure, floating, facility for destroying the chemicals. Building this facility in an environmentally sensitive area doesn't seem that bright. I would have expected it to be better to build it somewhere dry, like an isolated desert.
Transportation is a problem, one which is somewhat tied to security. A floating facility makes sense because you only have to transport the chemicals to the coast. Securing such a facility is easier as well.
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This will raise hell out of the premise of 1190. Or maybe not, if we view Cuegan & clan as a mutated line of posthumans.
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"The organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has proposed destroying at least 1000 tones of the confiscated Syrian chemical weapon stockpile out at sea, which some fear will destroy delicate eco systems vital to sea and human life alike. The OPCW claims the plan is 'technically feasible' ..."
Oookay, am sure it is "feasible" but if you have made a mistake, 'sorry you just killed everyone in the region.' Drop the mess in a volcano along with the Syrian brainiacs who thought chemical weapons were a good idea.
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So what you're saying is that a literal drop in the ocean isn't good enough to be a figurative drop in the ocean?
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Almost criminally so. No one is dumping anything in the Med (or at least one would hope not). Building the plant on a ship avoids a lot of political and public issues that might happen if you wanted to build it on land somewhere.
We (the US) dumped a HELL of a lot of chemical agents (and other dangerous stuff) into the oceans after WW II. I hope we've learned our lesson.
Why not asplode this mess in downtown Damascus?
Send it to Africa.
Nobody cares about Africa
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That's true even for buildings vastly more complex than the pyramids! The Pantheon in Rome is still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world, and it's almost 2000 years old.
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As long as they're alive, they HAVE to crash/kill/destroy. IT's stronger than them. If they want them, their fucking problem. That's what the European Union is for, it is not? Do you have anything else the English-speaking (I should probably say Germanic-language-speaking-world) world does not want? To the EU. I assume they did the same before, but for my experience I would say no more enemies fit on those islands, so they need other places where to put them. What I will never understand is why are they still making them...
It's funny I did hear some news on TV talking about this, and it sounded like EEUU were going to take the Chemical Weapons home with them. It is hard to believe, but we all know now that in order to exterminate they DO have all resorces they require... And trying to turn America into Huge Britain would probably fit somehow into their plans. Where there is a will...
They made the mess; clean it up in their territory. That already exposes lots of innocent people and other countries. Why make it *more* mobile and *more* public - and *more* vulnerable? And by the way, Assad should be Employee #1.
Please list the dry, isolated deserts which are accessible overland from Syria and whose governments are willing to accept this stuff, and are politically stable enough to be worthy of consideration.
Turkey : occupied and with active internal dissidents who'd love the convoy to go 'boom'. Iraq : occupied and politically "you have got to be joking." Iran : occupied and politically "you have got to be joking ; and why the fuck would they help the west with a western problem (remember they have their own experience of being on the receiving end of CW attacks by Western ally S.Hussein." Saudi Arabia : hmmm, that's a possible - how are you going to get it there again? And what if their internal revolution goes off properly? Israel : occupied and probably unwelcoming to the idea (they've got their own CW ; they probably don't want someone else's disposal problems). Lebanon : occupied and struggling with it's own stability.
What did Sherlock say? Something about "eliminating the impossible" and "whatever remains". If they're seriously considering this route, then I deduce that the Saudis laughed in their face. And there's still the problem of getting the stuff from Syria to Saudi.
Nah, if it's going to be moved, then an appropriately escorted naval convoy is capable of out-doing credible terrorist acquisition threats. And the scale of chemical plant for processing it is within the scale of fitting onto a standard drilling rig (not a loose market ; but it's a market), which come with pre-vetted crews with the technical skills to handle this shit. (Trust me on this : I've worked offshore for nearly 30 years.) The emergency-response training for handling poison gas (hydrogen sulphide) leaks is thoroughly comparable to that for handling poison gas (CW) leaks from a controlled disposal plant.
It does sound a pretty worth-considering solution.
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