Abstract
An air pollution evaluation was made at the site of Titan II test firings to determine the downwind personnel hazard from exhaust gases. Hundreds of thousands of pounds of propellants are used in a test firing. Until sampling results proved otherwise, the pollution potential from a firing appeared tremendous. A study of the toxicologically significant contaminants of the environment near test-stand facilities for the Titan II missile engines was conducted to determine the downwind concentrations during static-test firing.