Explains how munitions will be reconfigured or disassembled going from a ready-to-use configuration to a ready-to-process configuration, prior to destruction.
Explains how munitions will be reconfigured or disassembled going from a ready-to-use configuration to a ready-to-process configuration, prior to destruction.
Get familiar with new terms as the Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant moves to plant operations.
Provides answers to frequently asked questions about water protection, availability and usage, as well as safeguarding soils at PCAPP.
Provides a list of key program partners, their roles, names and contact information.
Explains how the Static Detonation Chambers will augment the main plant by destroying all problematic munitions, including the 4.2-inch mortar rounds.
Details the steps of the neutralization followed by biotreatment process that will be employed to destroy the chemical weapons stored at Pueblo Chemical Depot.
Provides an overview of the Projectile/Mortar Disassembly (PMD) system, which is a robot that will allow PCAPP workers to dismantle a chemical agent-filled munition without human intervention.
Features the role of the Blue Grass Chemical Stockpile Outreach Office and the services it provides. Provides a list of key program partners, their roles, names and contact information.
Provides a list of Blue Grass site-specific frequently asked questions and answers.
Highlights the features and functionality of the PCAPP Training Facility as well as the importance of the hiring and training processes of the operations workforce.
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