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Umatilla Chemical Depot
News is the Tri-City Herald newspaper's coverage of the Umatilla Chemical
Depot in Northeastern Oregon.
Latest Depot
headlines:
- Sept. 8, 2004: Depot set to burn today
- Aug. 20, 2004: VX vapor detected
at depot Wednesday
- Aug. 19, 2004: Power outages plague
Umatilla Chemical Depot
- Aug. 18, 2004: Umatilla depot answers
to concerned residents
- Aug. 18, 2004: Depot burning placed
on hold
- Aug. 17, 2004: Judge refuses to delay
incineration of chemical weapons
- Aug. 15, 2004: Retired depot workers
are living history
- Aug. 14, 2004: Depot given OK to burn
- Aug. 25, 2004: Umatilla Chemical Depot
commander to be replaced
- Aug. 13, 2004: Umatilla County nixes
extra protection filters
- Aug. 13, 2004: Incineration foes
ask court to delay burning
- Aug. 11, 2004: Anniston incinerator
workers reject union
- Aug. 10, 2004: Depot approves worker
protections
- Aug. 9, 2004: What's being burned
and how nasty is it?
- Aug. 9, 2004: Dressed & ready:
Weapons incineration to take up to 6 years, cost $2.4 billion
- Aug. 8, 2004: Time to burn: Emergency
agencies confident in safeguards
- Aug. 8, 2004: Deadly 1944 blast shows
potential for disaster at depot
- Aug. 8, 2004: Alabama facility has
been burning for year without incident
- Aug. 5, 2004: Umatilla mayor, officials
make plea for commercial air filters
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