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Ceremony marks completion of chemical weapons destruction at Blue Grass Army Depot Madison County agencies look for funding ...
Officials at Blue Grass Army Depot said Monday that they are investigating what appears to be an unauthorized ... operators at the depot's wastewater treatment plant noticed an unusual color in ...
The chemical weapons destruction plant at the Blue Grass Army Depot in Richmond has been slowly scaling back its workforce as ...
Now that the Blue Grass Army Depot has destroyed more than 30,000 tons of chemical weapons, what’s next for the grounds and the estimated 2,600 people who work there?
(Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division begin an early-morning road march at Blue Grass Army Depot.
Bechtel Parsons Blue Grass, a joint venture between Bechtel National and Parsons Government Services, will now move to the closure phase of the Blue Grass Chemical-Agent Destruction Pilot Plant.
The Blue Grass Army Depot (BGAD) military community recently celebrated the initial destruction of chemical weapons stored at the facility, located near Richmond, Kentucky. Chemical weapons ...
A low-level leak of mustard agent was detected in a storage igloo, and unfiltered process water used to wash explosives out old conventional munitions made its way to the Blue Grass Army Depot’s ...
After two years of commanding Blue Grass Army Depot, Col. Stephen Dorris retired and transferred his position to Col. Brett Ayvazian in a change of command ceremony Tuesday, July 12, 2022.
Ceremony marks completion of chemical weapons destruction at Blue Grass Army Depot Madison County agencies look for funding post CSEPP The notice says 245 jobs will be eliminated over a 14-day ...