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  2. Pueblo Chemical Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Pueblo Chemical Depot was one of the last two sites in the United States with chemical munitions and chemical materiel. The Pueblo Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plant (PCAPP) which is under the Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives (PEO ACWA) program destroyed its stockpile of 155mm and 105mm artillery shells ...

  3. Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant (PCAPP) is a chemical weapons destruction facility built to destroy the chemical weapons stockpile formerly stored at the U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot (PCD), now known as the U.S. Army Chemical Materials Activity-West, in southeastern Colorado. The stockpile originally contained 2,613 U.S ...

  4. Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons ...

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    The Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives (PEO ACWA) was responsible for the safe and environmentally sound destruction of chemical weapons stockpiles previously stored at the Blue Grass Army Depot in Kentucky, and the U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot in Colorado, now known as the U.S. Army Chemical Materials Activity-West.

  5. With 383,000 105mm shells filled with mustard agent destroyed, 89% of the stockpile kept at Pueblo has been destroyed. Work could finish in 2023. Pueblo Chemical Depot celebrates munitions ...

  6. House passes Boebert-backed Pueblo Jobs Act with National ...

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    Rep. Lauren Boebert's bill for the Pueblo Chemical Depot was passed Friday as part of the defense spending bill, which next heads to the Senate. House passes Boebert-backed Pueblo Jobs Act with ...

  7. Pueblo Depot Activity - Wikipedia

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    Pueblo Depot Activity (PUDA), formerly known as the Pueblo Ordnance Depot and the Pueblo Army Depot, was a U.S. Army ammunition storage and supply facility. Responsibility for the depot fell upon the United States Army Ordnance Corps, and the first civilians were hired in 1942 as operations began. The mission quickly expanded to include general ...

  8. Let's talk business: Pueblo Chemical depot celebration is ...

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  9. Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility - Wikipedia

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    Disposal of all chemical weapons concluded on 21 January 2012. [3] It was the last depot to complete its disposal operations under the U.S. Army Chemical Materials Agency; although two other depots still store chemical weapons to be destroyed by the Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives program at Pueblo, Colorado and Bluegrass, Kentucky.