EPA: Chemical disposal plant properly closed

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Mon, 08/31/2009 - 23:06

An Army chemical weapons disposal plant that handled nerve gas and other deadly agents has been properly cleaned and closed, the U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday.


 

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