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Facts: Anniston Field Office
Provides an overview of the Anniston Field Office and its role within Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives’ mission.
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Facts: Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives Facility Footprints
Describes the Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives pilot plant footprint at the U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot in Colorado and the Blue Grass Army Depot in Kentucky
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Facts: Characteristics of Nerve Agents
Describes the characteristics of nerve agent in residual amounts being destroyed as agent-contaminated secondary waste at the Blue Grass Army Depot.
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Facts: Chemical Demilitarization Citizens’ Advisory Commission Legislation
Provides information on the public laws and cooperative agreements that dictate the establishment, management and funding of the Chemical Demilitarization Citizens’ Advisory Commissions.
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Facts: Chemical Weapons Convention
Provides information on the United States’ participation in the Chemical Weapons Convention.
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Facts: Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives Closure Overview
Describes the factors and milestones involved in closure of the chemical weapons destruction facilities.
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Facts: Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives Closure Terminology
Explains terminology and acronyms related to the closure phase at the chemical weapons destruction facilities.
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Facts: Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives Legislation
Describes the series of public laws that govern and provide funding for the ACWA Program.
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Facts: Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives Milestones
Provides an overview of ACWA program milestones.
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Facts: Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives Overview
Provides an overview of the program including history, the role of public involvement and site-specific details on the stockpiles, systems contractors and destruction technologies.
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Facts: U.S. Chemical Stockpile Demilitarization Map
Provides an overview of the U.S. chemical weapons destruction sites.
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Facts: U.S. Chemical Weapons Stockpile Destruction Completion and Program Overview
The U.S. Chemical Demilitarization Program (CDP) enhanced national security by eliminating chemical warfare materiel, while protecting the workforce, public, and environment and meeting obligations specified in a multilateral arms control treaty known as the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC).