Field Sanitation - ATP 4-25.12 - Chapter 5 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the role of the UFST when it comes to waste management?

A

 Awareness training on the dangers associated with the handling of hazardous waste materials.
 Monitoring of company- or unit-level waste management programs and facilities.
 Training Soldiers on the appropriate use of personal protective equipment that must be used
during waste management operations.

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2
Q

Why are waste materials classified?

A

o To determine methods of disposal
o To prevent harm to people and the environment
o Identify items or component parts that are reusable

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3
Q

Where should waste collection points be located?

A

300 feet downslope and downwind from troop billeting and at least 100 feet from dining facilities, wells, surface water, and base
camp boundaries

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4
Q

Guidelines from what TM are followed when cleaning Receptacles, dumpsters, and compactors used by dining establishments?

A

Technical Bulletin Medical 530

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5
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How often should waste be removed from collection points?

A

At least twice per week

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6
Q

How often should waste be removed from food service facilities?

A

Daily

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7
Q

What are the primary means of disposal for nonhazardous solid waste in the field?

A

Burning, burial, or backhauling

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8
Q

In the absence of host-nation support, the preferred method of solid
waste disposal in the field is what?

A

Incineration (unless smoke and flames would compromise the tactical situation)

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9
Q

What is an open-air burn pit?

A

An area not containing a commercially manufactured incinerator or other equipment specifically designed and manufactured for burning of solid waste, must have more than 100 attached
or assigned personnel and be in place longer than 90 days.

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10
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How far should open-air pits be located from troop locations and living areas?

A

At least 450 feet

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11
Q

If burning or contract removal is not an option, what must be done with solid waste?

A

It must be buried

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12
Q

How far must burial sites be located from any natural water source used for cooking or drinking? and how far from kitchens (food consumption sites)

A

300 feet

100 feet

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13
Q

A pit that is 4 feet square and 4 feet deep is suitable for how many days?

A

One day for units of 100 Soldiers

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14
Q

What are the measurements of the trench when it is first dug out?

A

2 feet wide and 3-4 feet deep. The trench is extended as required.

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15
Q

What two categories is waste water organized as?

A

Gray water and black water

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16
Q

What is black water?

A

latrine wastewater containing human waste

17
Q

What is gray water?

A

Wastewater from nonlatrine sources such as showers, laundry, kitchen operations, vehicle wash racks, and hand wash stations.

18
Q

What are traditional expedient methods for disposal of gray water?

A

Soakage trenches, soakage pits, and evaporation beds

19
Q

How is a standard soakage pit constructed?

A

Dig a pit that is 4 feet square and 4 feet deep

20
Q

What special item must be used when a soakage pit is used for kitchens?

A

The soakage pit must contain a grease trap

21
Q

OSHA states that shoring is required for pits deeper than?

A

Six feet

22
Q

Where should soakage pits be located?

A

100 meters (feet???) down gradient from any water source

23
Q

What is a grease trap?

A

A grease trap is trap constructed for the use of removing contaminants from gray water

24
Q

What are the two types of grease traps?

A

The filter and the baffle.

25
Q

What is the easiest method of gray water disposal?

A

An evaporation field

26
Q

What should be included with every device used for washing or drinking?

A

A soakage pit

27
Q

Where should latrines be located?

A

At least 300 feet downwind/downhill from food service facilities and at least
100 feet from any ground water source

28
Q

Latrines should be ____ of burn pits and landfills.

A

Upwind

29
Q

What is the ratio of latrines to Soldiers?

A

1 toilet and urinal for 25 male Soldiers and 1 toilet for every 17 female Soldiers

30
Q

What should be installed outside of ea latrine enclosure?

A

A simple hand washing station.

31
Q

What are the 4 types of latrine systems?

A

o Portable/disposable
o Chemical
o Containerized
o Improvised

32
Q

What are Portable latrines?

A

A rapidly accessible, clean, and private environment for both men and women

33
Q

What are Chemical latrines?

A

The preferred means for disposal of human waste during field training exercises. (porta potty)

34
Q

What are containerized latrines?

A

Consists of six
privacy stalls with low-water flush toilets, a trough urinal, two waste collection tanks two sinks with running hot and cold water, a six-gallon water heater,
mirrors, and dispensers for toilet paper, paper towels and soap

35
Q

What are improvised latrines?

A
o Cat-hole latrine
o Straddle trench latrine
o Mound latrine
o Deep Pit Latrines 
o Bored-Hole Latrine
36
Q

What is the proper method for igniting fuel in a burn-out latrine?

A

o Wear PPE
o Use a stand off to light the fuel
o Stand upwind to avoid smoke inhalation
o Have fire suppression toook

37
Q

How should a urine soakdage pit be created?

A

4 feet square and 4 feet deep, and filled with an aggregate.

38
Q

What are the considerations when creating pipe urinals?

A

They should be at least 1 inch in diameter, approximately 36 inches long and place at each corner of the soakage pit

39
Q

What is a urinoil?

A

It’s a 55-gallon drum containing oil that is placed over a recessed pit. It can be used in areas where ground water is more than 3 ft below the surface.