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An operator holds an identification placard above chemical munitions set to be destroyed in the Explosive Destruction System, or #EDS, in Pueblo. Chemical weapons destruction operations began with the EDS in March 2015. “We challenged the workforce, the facilities, and the procedures for PCAPP EDS and the main plant extensively, and all showed they are equal to the task,” said Greg Mohrman, Army site project manager, PCAPP. By year’s end, the EDS destroyed 477 items, including 10 Department of Transportation bottles, 255 105mm, 170 155mm projectiles and 42 4.2-inch mortar rounds.
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Author | PEO ACWA |
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