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Facts: Partners in the Pueblo Chemical Weapons Destruction Program

Published: November 8, 2021 | Category: PCAPP Facts

The Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant (PCAPP) is safely destroying the chemical munitions stored at the U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot (PCD) in accordance with applicable federal, state and local environmental requirements. The following is a summary of key program partners and their roles in reaching this shared goal.

Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives (PEO ACWA)
PEO ACWA was established to demonstrate alternatives to the baseline incineration technology for the destruction of assembled chemical weapons. PEO ACWA is responsible for the destruction of the chemical weapons stockpiles stored at PCD and the Blue Grass Army Depot near Richmond, Kentucky, and is headquartered at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.

  • Contact: Katherine DeWeese, Chief of Public Affairs, (410) 306-4024, katherine.b.deweese.civ@army.mil

Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant (PCAPP)
PCAPP is a state-of-the-art, full-scale pilot facility that is safely and efficiently destroying the Pueblo chemical weapons stockpile.

  • Contact: Ron Eccher, Outreach Communications Manager, (719) 549-4959 or (719) 546-0400, ronald.eccher@iem.com

Bechtel Pueblo Team (BPT)
BPT is the systems contractor selected by PEO ACWA to design, build, test, operate and close PCAPP.

  • Contact: Sandy Romero, Communications Manager, (719) 549-5280, or (719) 296-5904, svromero@bechtel.com

Pueblo Chemical Stockpile Outreach Office (ORO)
The ORO, operated under contract by IEM Inc., informs stakeholders about the chemical weapons destruction project. The office works closely with elected officials, community groups, individual citizens, PEO ACWA, PCD, emergency preparedness agencies and others to ensure a comprehensive public outreach and involvement program.

  • Contact: Ron Eccher, Outreach Communications Manager, (719) 546-0400 or (719) 296-5905, ronald.eccher@iem.com

U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot (PCD)
The depot is located east of Pueblo, Colorado. It is a 23,000-acre U.S. Army installation that is responsible for the safe and secure storage of a portion of the chemical weapons stockpile of mustard agent. PCD has been in operation since 1942 and has stored chemical agents since the early 1950s.

  • Contact: Mike Brock, Public Affairs Officer, (719) 549-4335, michael.j.brock.civ@army.mil

U.S. Army Chemical Materials Activity (CMA)
The U.S. Army Chemical Materials Activity (CMA) manages the U.S. stockpile of chemical weapons, enabling the Army to focus solely on the National security mission. Headquartered at the Edgewood Area of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, CMA assesses and destroys recovered chemical warfare materiel. The activity also continues to maintain safe and secure storage of the Army’s two remaining chemical stockpile sites at PCD and Blue Grass Chemical Activity (BGCA) at Blue Grass Army Depot, Kentucky, until those stockpiles are destroyed by PEO ACWA.

  • Contact: Karen Jolley Nikol, Chief of Public Affairs, (410) 436-4292, karen.j.nikol.civ@army.mil

Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program (CSEPP)
The Colorado Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program (CSEPP) enhances the emergency preparedness of Pueblo County, PCD and the state of Colorado through equipment, personnel, training and public awareness. This program involves PCD, the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Services Bureau, the Colorado Department of Public Safety, Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

  • Contact: Gayle Perez, CSEPP Public Information Officer, (719) 583-6222, perezg@pueblocounty.us
  • Contact: Micki Trost, DHSEM Strategic Communications Director, (303) 472-4087, micki.trost@state.co.us
  • Contact: Cheryl Layman, FEMA Region VIII Program Manager, (303) 235-4761, cheryl.layman@fema.dhs.gov

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE)
The mission of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is to protect public health and the environment. The department is responsible for enforcing the Hazardous Waste Regulations in the state of Colorado and will consider the U.S. Army’s permit applications for PCAPP. Representatives of the Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division actively participate in meetings regarding chemical weapons destruction in Colorado.

  • Contact: Kevin Mackey, Unit Leader, Hazardous Waste Permitting Unit, 1-888-569-1831, ext. 3426, kevin.mackey@state.co.us
  • Contact: Jeannine Natterman, Public Involvement Coordinator, 1-888-569-1831, ext. 3303, jeannine.natterman@state.co.us

Colorado Chemical Demilitarization Citizens’ Advisory Commission (CAC)
In accordance with Public Law 102-484, the CAC serves as a bridge between the community and the government by providing a forum for exchanging information about chemical weapons disposal. The governor of Colorado appoints members of the CAC, including private citizens, who represent the local community. The CAC conducts public meetings to facilitate consistent public participation in the chemical weapons destruction program.

  • Contact: Irene Kornelly, Chair, (719) 591-5157, ikornelly@pcisys.net
  • Contact: Jeannine Natterman, Administrator, 1-888-569-1831, ext. 3303, jeannine.natterman@state.co.us
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  • Facts: ACWA Test Equipment (ATE)

  • Facts: Agent Filtration Area

  • Facts: Automated Guided Vehicle

  • Facts: Baseline Reconfiguration

  • Facts: Biotreatment Process

  • Facts: Chemical Munitions in Pueblo

  • Facts: Chemical Weapons Destruction at the U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot

  • Facts: Colorado Chemical Demilitarization Citizens’ Advisory Commission

  • Facts: Employment and Subcontracting Information

  • Facts: Hydrolysate Overview

  • Facts: Munitions Handling Lift Assist

  • Facts: Munitions Treatment Unit

  • Facts: Munitions Washout System

  • Facts: Neutralization Followed by Biotreatment

  • Facts: PCAPP Employment Frequently Asked Questions

  • Facts: PCAPP Training Facility

  • Facts: Personnel Reliability Program

  • Facts: Projectile/Mortar Disassembly System

  • Facts: Static Detonation Chamber

  • Facts: The Treatment or Disposal of Secondary Wastes

  • Facts: Understanding Operations Terminology

  • Facts: Water for Weapons Destruction: Source, Quantity, Groundwater Protection

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