Explains how the Static Detonation Chamber will augment the baseline technology to destroy problematic chemical munitions that cannot be easily processed through the main plant.
Explains how the Static Detonation Chamber will augment the baseline technology to destroy problematic chemical munitions that cannot be easily processed through the main plant.
Provides a list of Blue Grass site-specific frequently asked questions and answers.
A comprehensive list of acronyms used by the Chemical Weapons Destruction Program.
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.
Describes the technology selected and processes that will be employed to destroy the chemical weapons stockpile stored at Blue Grass Army Depot.
Describes the purpose of the perimeter monitoring stations strategically placed around the Blue Grass Army Depot. Personnel determined the location of each station based on years of historical data, including prevailing wind direction and other weather patterns.
Provides a list of locations where the public can view collections of Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant related information and documents.
Provides an overview of the 2007-2009 operation initiated to eliminate the risks associated with the long-term storage of three deteriorating steel containers stored at the Blue Grass Army Depot.
Explains the safe treatment or disposal of secondary waste produced during chemical weapons destruction operations at the Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant.
Provides information on ways to obtain more information about the Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant.
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