Table 1-Examples of Material That Can Be Recycled Through QRP
EXAMPLES OF MATERIAL THAT CAN BE RECYCLED THROUGH QRP | |
1 | Typical recyclable material found in the municipal solid waste stream (glass, plastic, aluminum, newspaper, cardboard, etc.). |
2 | Scrap metal from non-defense working capital fund activities. |
3 | Expended small arms cartridge cases that are 50-caliber (12.7 mm) and smaller not suitable for reloading that have been mutilated or otherwise rendered unusable and gleanings made unusable for military firing e.g., crushed, shredded, annealed, or otherwise rendered unusable as originally intended prior to recycling in accordance with DoD Instruction 4715.4, except overseas. |
4 | Storage and beverage containers (metal, glass, and plastic). |
5 | Office paper (high-quality, bond, computer, mixed, telephone books, and FEDERAL REGISTERS). |
6 | Commissary store cardboard and exchange store wastes (cardboard), if the commissary or exchange chooses to use the QRP. |
7 | Scrap wood and unusable pallets. |
8 | Rags and textile wastes that have not been contaminated with hazardous material or HW. |
9 | Automotive and light truck-type tires. |
10 | Used motor oil. |
11 | Food wastes from dining facilities. |
12 | Office-type furniture that is broken or too costly to repair. |
13 | Donated privately owned personal property. |
Table 2-Examples of Material That Cannot Be Recycled Through QRP
EXAMPLES OF MATERIAL THAT CANNOT BE RECYCLED THROUGH QRP | |
1 | PM-bearing scrap. |
2 | Scrap metal generated from a defense working capital fund activity. |
3 | Items, such as MLI indicated in item 10 of this table, that must be demilitarized (DEMIL) at any time during their life cycle, except for small arms and light weapons brass and gleanings as described in item 3 of Table 1. |
4 | Hazardous materials and waste. |
5 | Material that can be reused by the government for their original purpose without special processing. These items may or may not be MLI or CCL items. |
6 | Repairable items (e.g., used vehicles, vehicle or machine parts). |
7 | Unopened containers of oil, paints, or solvents. |
8 | Fuels (uncontaminated and contaminated). |
9 | MLI or CCL items (Only DEMIL Code A items may be candidates for recycling.). |
10 | Printed circuit boards containing hazardous materials. |
11 | Items required to be mutilated prior to sale or release to the public. |
12 | Ammunition cans, unless certified as MPPEH Designated as Safe in accordance with DoD 4160.28-M Volumes 1-3 and DoDI 4140.62. |
13 | Usable pallets, unless DLA Disposition Services states otherwise. |
14 | Electrical and electronic components (These may be MLI or CCL items eligible only for Electronics Demanufacturing and DEMIL or mutilation.). |
Table 3-Summary of Screening and Issue Timelines in Order of Issue Priority
RTD Method | Eligibility | Screening period | Issuing period |
Reutilization | DoD | Days 1-14 | Days 1-42. |
Reutilization | Special Programs | Days 1-14 | Days 15-42. |
Transfer | All Federal Agencies | Days 15-35 | Days 15-42. |
Donation | Authorized GSA Donees | Days 15-35 | Days 36-42. |
RTD2 | All RTD Customers | Days 41-42 | Days 41-42. |
Sale | General Public | N/A | N/A. |
Table 4-NSNs With Radioactive Components
NSN No. | Radioactive component |
5855-00-053-3142 | AN/TVS-4 (prototype) |
5855-00-087-2942 | AN/PVS-1 |
5855-00-087-2947 | AN/PVS-2 |
5855-00-087-2974 | AN/PVS-1 |
5855-00-087-3114 | AN/TVS-2 |
5855-00-113-5680 | MX-8201 |
5855-00-156-4992 | AN/PVS-3A |
5855-00-156-4993 | MX-8201A |
5855-00-179-3708 | AN/PVS-2A |
5855-00-179-3709 | MX-7833 |
5855-00-400-2619 | MX-7833A |
5855-00-484-8638 | AN/TVS-2B |
5855-00-688-9956 | AN/TVS-4 |
5855-00-688-9957 | AN/TVS-4 |
5855-00-760-3869 | AN/PVS-2B |
5855-00-760-3870 | AN/TVS-4A |
5855-00-791-3358 | AN/TVS-2A |
5855-00-832-9223 | MX-7833 |
5855-00-832-9341 | AN/PVS-3 |
5855-00-906-0994 | AN/TVS-4 |
5855-00-911-1370 | AN/TVS-2 |
5855-01-093-3080 | AN/PAS-7A |
5855-00-087-3144 | AN/TVS-2 |
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars_a076_a76_incl_tech_correction ) as governing documents.
Table 5-DoD Designated Control Points for Small Arms and Light Weapons Ordering, Reviewing, and Approving
Service/Agency | Control point |
Army | Director of Armament and Logistics Activity, Chemical Acquisition, ATTN: AMSTA-AC-ASI, Rock Island, IL 61299-7630, Telephone: DSN 793-7531, Commercial: (309) 782-7531. |
Air Force | WR-ALC/GHGAM, 460 Richard Ray Blvd. Suite 221, Robins AFB, GA 31098-1640, Telephone: DSN 497-2877, Commercial: (478) 327-2877. |
Marine Corps | Commandant of the Marine Corps, ATTN: LPC, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 3000 Marine Corps, Pentagon, RM 2E211, Washington, DC 20350, Telephone: DSN 225-8900, Commercial: (703) 695-8900. |
Coast Guard | Commandant, ATTN: CG-7211, Commandant (CG-7211), U. S. Coast Guard HQ, Douglas A. Munro Bldg., 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave, SE, Stop 7331, Washington, DC 20593-7331, (202) 372-2030. |
National Security Agency | National Security Agency, Item Accounting Branch, ATTN: L112, Fort George Meade, MD 20755 6000. |
Defense Intelligence Agency | Defense Intelligence Agency, ATTN: RLE 2, Washington, DC 20340 3205. |
Defense Threat Reduction Agency | Headquarters, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road MSC 6201, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201, ATTN: BDLL, Telephone: DSN 427-0785, Commercial (703) 767-0785. |
Appendix 1 to § 273.15
DEMIL Agreement for DEMIL-Required USML Property to FCAs (DEMIL Codes C, D, E, OR F)
Appendix 2 to § 273.15
DEMIL Agreement for DEMIL-Required USML Property to Special Programs (DEMIL Codes C, D, E, or F)
Appendix 3 to § 273.15
Notification for CCL and Non-DEMIL-Required USML Property to FCAS (DEMIL Codes B and Q)
Appendix 4 to § 273.15
Notification for CCL and Non-DEMIL-Required USML Property to Special Programs (DEMIL Codes B and Q)
Appendix 5 to § 273.15
Customer Reconfirmation
32 C.F.R. §273.15