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Matls Licensing Package for Amend 23 to License SNM-0860 for Dept of Army.Control:123980.Portions of Package Withheld
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Issue date: 01/28/1997
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g Pursuint to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-438), and Title 10. Code of g ,

4 Federti Regulations, Chapter I, Parts 30,31. 32,33,34,35,36,39,40, and 70, and in reliance on statements and representations heretofore made g l

g by the licensee, a license is hereby issued authorizing the licensee to receive. acquire, post.ess, and transfer byproduct, source, and special nuclear j:

rnaterial designated below; to use such material for the purpose (s) and at the place (s) desi F nated below; to deliver or transfer such material to f persons authorized to receive it in accordance with the regulations of the applicable Part(s). This license shall be deemed to contain the cond E

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its entirety to read as follows: 5; 5 and Preventive Medicine E i 5 2. Building E-2100, Bush River Road i

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License No. SNM-860 Docket No. 070-00867 Control No. 123980 Commander, U.S. Army Medical Command MCHO-CL-W >

COL Daxon I 2050 Worth Road Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234-6000

Dear Colonel Daxon:

1 This refers to your license amendment request. Enclosed with this letter is the amended license. Please note that as part of this amendment, in accordance with 10 CFR 70.38, effective February 15,1996, the expiration date of your license has ,

been extended by a period of five years. Your new expiration date is stated in item 4 l of the license.  !

You have requested that Mr. Stephen L. Kistner be named as Chairman of the Radiation Control Committee. We note that Mr. Kistner has not had any experience with the types and quantities of materials listed on License No. SNM-860, therefor,Mr Kistner should not supervise authorized users of licensed material even though he may be named as the Chairman of the Radiation Control Committee.

The curriculum vitae for Stephen L. Kistner contains information which must be protected under the Privacy Act, such as date of birth and family situation.

Documents submitted to the NRC are available to the public through the Freedom of Information Act. In future submissions, please include such information only when it is required to support the request.

Please review the enclosed document carefully and be sure that you understand and fully implement all the conditions incorporated into the amended license. If there are I any errors or questions, please notify the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region i Office, Licensing Assistance Team, (610) 337-5093 or 5239, so that we can provide appropriate corrections and answers. l l

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COL Daxon Department of the Army Thank you for your cooperation.

Sincerely, Original Signed By:

John D. Kinneman John D. Kinneman, Chief Nuclear Material Safety Branch 2 Division of Nuclear Materials Safety License No. SNM-860 Docket No. 070-00867 Control No. 123980

Enclosure:

i Amendment No. 23 cc: Philip H. Perkins Colonel, MS Deputy Commander Department of the Army U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventative Medicine Building E-2100, Bush River Road Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5422 1

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DOCUMENT NAME: R:\WPS\MLTR\LSNM860 l To receive a copy of this document, Indicate in the bos: "C" = Copy w/o attach /enci *E" = Copy w/ attach /enct "N" = No copy 5FICE DNMS/RI lN Dh MSyl lt) l l NAME JBondick Cf3 JKl$M6 man DATE 01/27/97 01QT97 01/ /97 01/ /97

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j MEMORANDUM THRU Commander, U.S. Army Medical Command, ATTN:

MCHO-CL-W (COL Daxon), 2050 Worth Road, Fort Sam Houston, TX I8234-6000 FOR U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region I, Licensing Assistant Section, Nuclear, Nuclear Materials Safety Branch, 475 Allendale Road, King of Prussia, PA 19406-1415

SUBJECT:

Amendment of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Radioactive Material Licenses BLM 19-09880-01, SMB-707, and SNM-860

1. Request that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Radioactive Material Licenses BLM 19-09880-01, SMB-707, and SNM-860 be amended to reflect the following changes: 1LT Kenneth L. Guiberson - Radiation Protection Officer and Mr. Stephen L.

Kistner - Radiation Control Committee Chairman.

2. ILT Guiberson is the replacement for Mr. Craig R. Jones as the Radiation Protection Officer. The NRC Form 313M (enclosure 1) and a curricula vita (enclosure 2) for 1LT Guiberson are enclosed.
3. Mr. Stephen L. Kistner is the replacement for ]

COL John W. Yasalonis as the Radiation Control Committee Chairman. The NRC Form 313M (enclosure 3) and a curricula vita (enclosure 4) for Mr. Kistner are enclosed.

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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULA TORY COMMISSION 19 81)

TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE AUTHORIZED USER OR RADIATION SAFETY OFFICER

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1. NAME OF AUTHORIZED USER OR RADIATION SAFETY OFFICER 2. STATE OR TERRITORY IN WHICH LICENSED TO l PRACTICE MEDICINE i GUIBERSON, KENNETH L. MEDICAL HEALTH PHYSIC PROGRAM i
3. CERTIFICATION SPECIALTY BOARD CATEGORY MONTH AND YEAR CERTIFIED A B C NA NA NA
4. TRAINING RECEIVED IN BASIC RADIOlSOTOPE HANDLING TECHNIQUES TYPE AND LENGTH OF TRAINING LECTURE / SUPERVISED I FIELD OF TRAINING LOCATION AND DATE(S) OF TRAINING LABORATORY LABORATORY A

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a. RADI ATION PHYSICS AND U.S. Army Center for Health

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  • Same as above 150 70 i c. MATHEMATICS PERTAINING TO

! THE USE AND MEASUREMENT Same as above 170 70 i OF RADIOACTIVITY .

l Same as above 100 70 l i d. RADI ATION BIOLOGY j l

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, 5. EXPERIENCE WlTH R ADI ATION. (Actualuse of Radioisotopes or Equivalent Experience)

ISOTOPE MAXIMUM AMOUNT WHERE EXPERIENCE WAS GAINED DUR ATION OF EXPERIENCE TYPE OF USE All isotopes with atomic number 84 and lower check source j l

Tc-99 300 mci Fort Sam Houston, TX 5 weeks training l nuclear medica l I-131 100 mci Fort Sam Houston, TX 5 weeks L procedures j l

Cs-137 130 Ci USACHPPM 11 months calibration  ;

i Am-241 check source USACllPPM 20 months check source I

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Curriculum Vitaefor:

1LT Kenneth L. Guiberson USACHPPM Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5422 l

(410) 671-3548 Education: l 1

Nebraska Welseyan University - 1994 1 Bachelor's of Science - Physics Lincoln, NE Columbia University - 1994 Bachelor's of Science - Mechanical Engineering New York, NY Military Education:

i Nuclear Hazards Training Course, The Defense Nuclear Agency, Kirtland Air l Force Base, NM (May 96) 1 Mammography Facility Inspection Techniques, The Uniform Services University of the Health Sciences, Rockville, MD (Oct 95)

I Medical Effects of Nuclear Weapons, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research l l Institute, Bethesda, MD (Aug 95)

Medical X-Ray Survey Techniques Course, . Academy of Health Sciences Fort Sam Houston, TX (May 95) l Principles of Preventive Medicine Course, Academy of Health Sciences i

Fort Sam Houston, TX (Nov 94) l AMEDD Officers Basic Course, Academy of Health Sciences Fort Sam Houston, TX (Sep 94) i 5

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Internal Dosimetry, Oakridge Institute for Science and Education, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD (Mar 96)

MORE 3 Seminar (Management of Radiographic Environments)

Kodak's Education & Development Center Rochester, New York Quly 95)

AAPM 1995 Summer School: Medical CT and Ultrasound Connecticut University, CT Qun 95) 40-Hour Basic Health and Safety Training Center for Hazardous Materials Research Pittsburgh, PA (April 95)

Military Experience:

Nuclear Medical Science Officer Survey Officer U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine Medical Health Physics Program (Nov 94 - Present) '

Alternate Radiation Protection Officer U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine Medical Health Physics Program (Sep 95 - Present) 1 i

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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 1941) l TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE AUTHORIZED USER OR RADIATION SAFETY OFFICER

1. NAME OF AUTHORIZED USER OR RADI ATION SAFETY OFFICER 2. STATE OR TERRITORY IN WHICH LICENSED TO PRACTICE MEDICINE STEPHEN LAWRENCE KISTNER ,
3. CERTIFICATION SPECIALTY BOARD CATEGORY MONTH AND YEAR CERTIFIED A B C State of Maryland Board for Comprehensive Practice July 1978 Professional Engineers l

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Mr. Kistner originally comes from far upstate (Plattsburgh) New York. He attended Manhattan College where he received his )

Bachelor and Master degrees in Chemical Engineering. After receiving direct commission in the Army in 1971 and after serving )

a tour with the 20th Preventive Medicine Unit in Vietnam, he was  !

l assigned to the Air Pollution Engineering Division of the Army

Environmental Hygiene Agency (AERA). In 1974, he left the military, but remained at the AEHA as a civilian employee.

In 1976, he moved to Water Quality Engineering Division where he served as a project officer and then as the Chief of the Wastewater Management Branch. During this period, Mr. Kistner continued his education at night and, via long-term training, where he obtained Master degrees ir. Environmental Engineering, ,

and in Health Sciences from John Hopkins University. In April 1989, Mr. Kistner became the Chief, Hazardous and Medical Waste Branch, Waste Disposal Engineering Division.

In April 1991, Mr. Kistner was appointed as the Scientific Advisor to the Commander. In this current capacity, he is the senior consultant on all matters of a scientific, technological or programmatic nature. He also serves as the senior civilian advisor on matters of quality, career development, and training.

Mr. Kistner's awards include the Bronze Star, Army Commendation l Medal, selected as the " Young Engineer of the Year" by the  ;

Maryland Society of Professional Engineers (1981), and recipient of the Joseph Lovell Award for demonstrated initiative and l professional excellence by the AERA (1981).

l l He is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Environmental l Engineers (AAEE), a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Maryland, and an active member of the American Defense Preparedness Association. He is currently the Chair of the AAEE Water Supply and Wastewater Sub-Committee, and is the author of numerous technical reports and open literature publications.

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Master of Health Science 1983 School of Hygiene and Public Health Johns Hopkins University, Maryland M.S. in Environmental Engineering 1980 l Johns Hopkins University, Maryland M.E. in Chemical Engineering 1971 Mahattan College, New York l

B.E. in Chemical Engineering 1970 l Manhattan College, New York Other Courses.

l Toxic Chemical Training Course for Medical Support 1996 ,

Personnel, Edgewood, MD ISO 14000 - An Executive Perspective, APG, MD 1996 l ISO 9000 Lead Assessor Training 1995 l University of Maryland, Deep Creek Lake, MD Thriving in a Turbulent Environment 1995 Md Center for Quality & Productivity. Baltimore, MD l

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2 Transforming Government: Putting People and Quality First, 1993 Federal Quality Institute, Washington, DC How to Handle Difficult People / Conflict Management 1993 APG, MD l

TQM Facilitators, APG, MD 1992 j Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), APG, MD' 1992-'

The TQM Experience: Performance Appraisal of 1991 The Future, Baltimore, MD Advanced RCRA Seminar, APG, MD 1991 TQM, APG, MD 1991 HAZWOPER, APG, MD 1990 l Wordperfect, APG, MD 1989 i

l Organizational Planning, APG, MD 1987  !

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Biological Wastewater Treatment, APG, MD 1986 Managing and Using Small Computer, APG, MD 1986 i i

l Management of Natural Resources, 1985 j Executive Seminar Center, Oak Ridge, TN i l

L Personnel Management for Executives 1983 Army Regional Training Center, Williamsburg, VA i

Emerging Trends in Management Technology, APG, MD 1983 Basic Management Functions, APG, MD 1982 Environmental Management 1981 George Washington University, APG, MD Supervisory Development, APG, MD 1981 i

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Measurement of Organic Pollutants in Water and 1978 Wastewater, ASTM, Denver, CO

Environmental Executive Course 1977 Logistics Management Center, APG, MD Air Quality Monitoring Systems 1976 Xonics, Inc., Van Nuys, CA Calibration Air Monitoring 1975

! ASTM, Boulder, CO l

Fortran IV Computer Programming 1975 Harford County Community College, Bel Air, MD Air Quality Monitoring Systems 1974 EPA, Durham, NC

! Visible Emissions Evaluation 1973 EPA, Durham, NC l REGISTRATION / CERTIFICATION: Registered Professional Engineer (by examination) in l the State of Maryland (1978)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

-April 1991 to Present. Environmental Occupational Health Scientist, GM/GS-15.

Scientific Advisor to the Commander, Office of the Commanding Officer, US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Serves as the senior consultant to the Commander on all matters of a scientific, technological or programmatic nature for the execution of the occupational and environmental health programs. Provides leadership and guidance in formulating comprehensive program plans to enable balanced, timely, and effective execution of mission services, and to ensure the general level of science in the l Center. Represents the Commander on technical matters at senior level meetings with representatives of other Army commands, DOD, Federal and state agencies, industry and foreign countries on matters pertaining to this Center. Serves as the senior civilian advisor on problem areas,' resource matters, and general career development issues.

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-March 1989 to April 1991. Supervisory Environmental Engineer, GM-14. l Chief, Hazardous and Medical Waste Branch, Waste Disposal Engineering Division, US Army i

Environmental Hygiene Agency, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Served as Branch Chief '

and Program manager responsible for planning and executing the Agency's hazardous and medical waste engineering studies and consultations. Directed program development reviewed technical reports, and managed budgetary expenditures. Coordinated efforts of three Direct Support Activities, as well as provided hazardous and medical waste technical support to other i divisions within this Agency. I

-January 1980 to March 1989. Supervisory Environmental Engineer, GM-14.

Chief, Wastewater Surveillance and Management Branch, Water Quality Engineering Division, ,

US Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Served as I Branch Chief and Program Manager responsible for planning and directing the Agency's  ;

wastewater engineering studies and er witations. Directed program development, provided i technical review of reports, and man m i budgetary expenditures. Coordinated efforts of three Field Support Activities, as well as provided support to other engineering divisions in support of NEPA, RCRA and CERCLA.

-September 1976 to January 1980. Chemical Engineer, GS-13. Water Consultation Branch, Water Quality Engineering Division, US Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Consultant in the chemical engineering aspects of water and wastewater treatment (particularly industrial wastewater). Consulted on the adequacy of abatement programs through review and evaluation ofin-plant chemical processes. Prepared and reviewed Environmental Impact Statements coordinating input of a multi-disciplined environmental team.

-August 1974 to September 1976. Chemical Engineer, GS-12. Air Pollution Engineering Division, US Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.

Planned and executed ambient air monitoring studies at various installations. Performed dispersion modeling, reviewed Environmental Impact Statements, and evaluated air pollution problems associated with hazardous chemicals.

-December 1972 to June 1974. Ist LT US Army, Sanitary Engineer,20th Preventive Medicine Unit, South Vietnam. Supervised biological and chemical analyses of US military drinking water for the southern half of South Vietnam. Conducted studies of wastewater treatment facilities, x-ray equipment, and selected noise and industrial hygiene problems.

Conducted training in field sanitation and waste purification for US Army field units.

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  • Received Commanding General's Gold Star Award for outstanding contributions in furthering the overall quality goals of the organization,1995.

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  • Selected " Young Engineer of the Year" by the Maryland Society of Professional i Engineers,1981 l
  • Received Joseph Lovell Award for demonstrated exceptional initiative, creativity, l innovative ability and professional excellence in support of the Army's Clean l Water Program, U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency,1981
  • Selected for Long-Term Civilian Training,1979-80 l
  • Army Commendation Medal, USAEHA, APG, MD 1972-74 l
  • Bronze Star, South Vietnam, 1971-72 I

j PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

i American Academy of Environmental Engineers  !

l -Chair of Water Supply and Wastewater Sub-Committee l American Defense Preparedness Association Conference of Federal Environmental Engineers

- President-Elect (1996-97)

PUBLICATIONS:

OPEN LITERATUREi l

Kistner, S., et al.," Design , Testing, and Performance of a Caustic Scrubber System for the Control of Phosgene Emissions," Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, July 1978.

Water Pollution Control Federation Manual of Practice SM-3, Water Reuse,2nd Edition, i

1989. (Authored Chapter 2, the " Chemical Constituents", a section of Chapter 7, and the Glossary.)

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COVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS:

Sole-Authored i

l - Kistner, S.L.," Speaking Out: What Should the Army Epmphasize in Developing i

its Environmental R&D Plan?", Army RD&A Bulletin, March-April 1994.

-Water Quality Information Paper No.4, Recycle / Reuse of Wastewater, 27 October 1982.

-Water Quality Engineering Special Study No. 32-24-0180-79, Industrial

. Wastewater, Holston Army Ammunition Plant, Kingsport, Tennessee,24 September 1979.

-Potable / Recreational Water Quality Survey No. 31-24-0163-79, Milan Army l Ammunition Plant, Milan, Tennessee,28 March 1979

-Water Quality Engineering Consultation No. 32-24-0130-79, Summer-Winter National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Limitations, Fort Campbell, Kentucky, .

14 December 1978.

-Water Quality Engineering Consultation No. 240127-78, Seneca Army Depot, Romulus, New York,29 September 1978.

-Water Quality Engineering Consultation No. 24-0048-78, Industrial Wastewater Treatment, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, January 1978.

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-Environmental Impact Assessment for the Installation of Emergency Generator and Construction of 30-Day Underground Fuel Storage Facilities, Walter Reed Army Medical l- Center, Washington, DC, Project No. 24-1411-77, September 1977. (Document was authored l by Mr. Kistner, although transmitted under the Director's signature).

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-Annex B, Environmental Assessment of Ambient Air, Military Ocean Terminal, Bayonne, New Jersey, May 1977.

-Annex C, Environmental Assessment of Ambient Air McGregor Range (New Mexico), Fort Bliss, Texas, July 1975.

Co-Authored.

' - Kistner, S.L., et al.," Unitary Agents: A roadmap to Control Limits and

, Analytical Methods," Proceedings of the 16th Annual Army Environmental R&D Symposium, j 1992.

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l l l 7 i l -Water Quality Engineering Consultation No. 31-24-0137-79, Fort Lee, Virginia, 29 March 1979. Stephen L. Kistner and Joseph L. Carney. Mr. Carney provided micro-l biological input to this report while Mr. Kistner provided the engineering evaluation and wrote j

most of the report.

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-Coordinated the writing of Envircnmental Impact Statement Data Reviews at 17 TRADOC and FORSCOM installations. Reports were multi-disciplined (air, water, solid waste, pesticides, noise, etc) efforts designed to identify data gaps in the information available to write ongoing mission environmental Impact statements. Work was accomplished between April 1977 and September 1978.

-Environmental Hazards for Activating Inactive Facilities (21-1418-77), January j 1977. CPT Thomas Bed.ick and Stephen L. Kistner. CPT Bedick provided the air quality portion  !

of this report (50%), while Mr. Kistner provided the water quality portion (50%).

-Air Pollution Engineering Special Study No. 99-041-75/76, Phosgene I Measurement, Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Denver, Colorado, August 1976. Stephen L. Kistner and Kenneth G. Sexton. Mr. Kistner wrote the entire report, while Mr. Sexton was the principle technician utilized in performing the field study and reducing data.

-Air Pollution Special Study No. 21-005-75/76, Military Family Housing Project, Aliamanu Military Reservation, Oahu, Hawaii, October 1975. Stephen L. Kistner and William T. Coats. Mr. Kistner wrote the entire report while Mr. Coats was the principle technician utilized in performing the field study and reducing the data.

-Air Pollution Engineering Special Study No. 21-003-74/75, Management of Ambient Air Monitoring Networks, June 1975. Curtis A. Bond, Stephen L. Kistner, and Terry R.

Deen. Mr. Bond and Mr. Kistner each contributed about 45% both in writing the document and in providing the actual supporting material. CPT Deen accomplished the considerable graphics associated with the document, or about 10%.

-Ambient Air Monitoring Networks Survey No. 21-031-72/74, October 1973.

Curtis A. Bond and Stephen L. Kistner. Mr. Bond was responsible for approximately 70% of the report, while the remaining 30% was Mr. Kistner's responsibility.

-Evaluation of Data Processing Associated with Ambient Air Monitoring Networks, Survey No. 21-031-72/74, August 1973. Major Robert J. Murphy and Stephen L.

Kistner. Major Murphy provided considerable guidance and supervision in the writing of the paper, while Mr. Kistner wrote the report.

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- USACHPPM Technical Guide No. 218 - Detailed and General Facts About Chemical Agents,1996.

- USACIIPPM Corporate Training Plan, July 1995.

- Co-edited the Proceedings of a Conference entitled " Analytical Methods for l Environmental Samling of Chemical Warfare Agents and Their Degradation Products, l ORNUM-4315, June 1995.

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- Co-edited USACHPPM Technical Guide No. 204 - Glossary of Terms for

Chemical Agents and Chemical Defense Equipment, December 1994.

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- USAEHA Career Development Guide - A Multidiscipline Approach to Employee Development (Scientists & Engineers),1993.

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-USAEIIA SOP Number 200-1, Standing Operating Procedures, Conduct of l Ambient Air Monitoring Surveys, November 1976. Although internal document, Mr. Kistner '

was the lead project officer for putting this document together. While various personnel from the Division contributed 35% of the material included in the SOP, Mr. Kistner provided the remaining 65%.

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