Results for keyword: Chemical Warfare
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Tooele sputters through first year
The first year of chemical weapons incineration at Tooele, Utah, has been full of stops and starts, but the Army claims good progress has been made.
by Greg Hanscom, Oct 27, 1997 -
Shutdown attempts go up in smoke
A federal judge allows chemical weapons incinerating to go on at Tooele, Utah, despite environmental warnings of the dangers.
by Emily Miller, May 12, 1997 -
Bombs go up in smoke in a rural Utah county
After 20 years and many delays and false starts, the Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility in Utah begins incinerating chemical weapons in August.
by Greg Hanscom, Sep 16, 1996 -
Tooele loses support
Utah's Tooele County revokes its approval of a plan to incinerate chemical weapons at the Tooele Army Depot.
by Taylor Syphus, Mar 04, 1996 -
If you hear the alarm, stop breathing
A reporter tours the chemical agent disposal facility at Tooele Army Depot in Utah.
by Kathie Durbin, Oct 31, 1994 -
Burning nerve gas makes me "volatile'
The Army's plans to incinerate deadly chemical weapons are dangerous, expensive and irresponsible.
by Chip Ward, Oct 03, 1994 -
Biowarfare is back
The army resumes chemical weapons testing at the Dugway Proving Ground.
by Staff, Aug 09, 1993 -
'Volunteers' poisoned
The Pentagon confirms chemical weapons testing on U.S. soldiers during WWII.
by Staff, Apr 19, 1993






