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Pueblo Chemical Depot (PCD), which reported to the U.S. Army Chemical Materials Activity (CMA), supported safe and secure storage of the chemical weapons stockpile at PCD, and delivery of...
The Pueblo Chemical Depot was a chemical weapons storage site located in Pueblo County, Colorado, United States. The Pueblo Chemical Depot was one of the last two sites in the United States with chemical munitions and chemical materiel.
The U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot officially deactivated this month after 82 years in Southern Colorado. The site recently held a traditional military casing of the colors ceremony which marks...
PCAPP safely destroyed a stockpile of chemical weapons previously stored at the U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot, now known as the U.S. Army Chemical Materials Activity-West, or CMA-West, in...
Since the mission of destroying the portion of the declared U.S. chemical weapons stockpile stored at the U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot since the 1950s was completed on June 22, 2023, PCAPP...
The U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot, which safely stored chemical weapons in Colorado for a majority of its 82-year lifecycle, was deactivated during a public ceremony Sept. 12.
The Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant (PCAPP), a tenant of the depot, completed destruction of the stockpile of 780,089 chemical weapons stored at PCD June 22, 2023 – a landmark...
Following destruction of the chemical weapon stockpiles in Colorado and Kentucky, the U.S. Army Chemical Materials Activity-West (formerly Pueblo Chemical Depot) and the Blue Grass...
The Pueblo Chemical Depot has officially closed after 82 years. At a ceremony Sept. 12, Col. Rodney McCutcheon, U.S. Army commander for the facility, turned over command to Kelso C. Horne III,...
The U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot was deactivated during a Sept. 12 ceremony. The installation is now known as the U.S. Army Chemical Materials Activity-West and is providing support to PCAPP during closure. Representatives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducted an oversight visit at the plant to assess closure progress.