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Umatilla Chemical Depot news: 1999
- Jan. 5, 1999: Incinerator monitor enjoys
challenging assignment
- Jan. 6, 1999: Depot task force checking
incinerator's process
- Jan. 8, 1999: FEMA hires depot public
information officer
- Jan. 10, 1999: Umatilla officials upset
with FEMA
- Jan. 14, 1999: Umatilla, Morrow still
waiting for depot kits
- Jan. 21, 1999: Depot subcontractors' suit
against Army denied
- Jan. 27, 1999: Leak detectors on way to
Depot area
- Feb. 2, 1999: FEMA taking over distribution
of depot alarm radios
- Feb. 12, 1999: Depot emergency budget
is set at $5.1 million
- Feb. 18, 1999: Hermiston officials to
take wish list to D.C.
- Feb. 18, 1999: Hermsiton 911 dispatch
center to get overpressurization system
- Feb. 18, 1999: Original firm to make counties'
tone-alert radios
- Feb. 21, 1999: Depot kits readied for
Morrow residents
- Feb. 28, 1999: Chemical depot prepared
for millennium bug, officials say
- March 5, 1999: CSEPP finds tough crowd
in Irrigon
- March 6, 1999: Public getting message
on depot safety
- March 9, 1999: Mid-Columbia gets 1st nerve
gas monitors
- March 10, 1999: Officials demand evacuation
buses in Boardman
- March 13, 1999: FEMA workers coming to
Pendleton
- March 18, 1999: Umatilla County job growth
3rd highest in state
- March 30, 1999: Raytheon to contest depot
safety violations
- March 31, 1999: CSEPP confirms tone-alert
radios on way
- March 31, 1999: Weapons burning expected
to start on schedule
- April 7, 1999: Biologist describes incinerator
safety
- April 8, 1999: State slaps Army with fine
over hazardous waste
- April 20, 1999: CSEPP gives art student
a start
- May 12, 1999: Bomb threat empties depot,
suspect found
- May 13, 1999: Weather adds touch of reality
in Hermiston
- May 22, 1999: Court to hear nerve gas
burning suit June 1
- May 26, 1999: Vandals crack security windows
at Houghton Elementary School
- June 2, 1999: Judge throws out incinerator
lawsuit
- June 8, 1999: Accident risk study in works
for depot Nerve agent will be moved before burning in 2001
- June 9, 1999: 'Thanks for nothing,' says
Umatilla County official
- June 10, 1999: Hermiston officials tour
massive depot incinerator project
- June 12, 1999: Funding for depot impact
aid stalls
- June 25, 1999: Umatilla radios weather
1st test
- June 30, 1999: 6 more sirens going up
in Umatilla, Morrow counties
- July 29, 1999: Oregon senators protest
proposed cuts for depot
- July 22, 1999: Bids sought on depot alert
radios
- July 21, 1999: Proposed cuts could delay
depot incineration
- July 21, 1999: Comment period open on
incinerator filtering
- July 17, 1999: Few depot-area residents
aware of safety zones
- July 16, 1999: New commander assumes authority
at depot
- July 9, 1999: Umatilla depot protection
kits to be mailed soon
- July 8, 1999: Groups, residents continue
fight against depot burn
- July 8, 1999: Firing up incinerator
construction
- June 30, 1999: 6 more sirens going up
in Umatilla, Morrow counties
- June 25, 1999: Umatilla radios weather
1st test
- June 12, 1999: Funding for depot impact
aid stalls
- June 10, 1999: Hermiston officials tour
massive depot incinerator project
- June 9, 1999: 'Thanks for nothing,' says
Umatilla County official
- June 8, 1999: Accident risk study in works
for depot Nerve agent will be moved before burning in 2001
- June 2, 1999: Judge throws out incinerator
lawsuit
- May 26, 1999: Vandals crack security windows
at Houghton Elementary School
- May 22, 1999: Court to hear nerve gas
burning suit June 1
- May 13, 1999: Weather adds touch of reality
in Hermiston
- May 12, 1999: Bomb threat empties depot,
suspect found
- April 20, 1999: CSEPP gives art student
a start
- April 8, 1999: State slaps Army with fine
over hazardous waste
- April 7, 1999: Biologist describes incinerator
safety
- March 31, 1999: Weapons burning expected
to start on schedule
- March 31, 1999: CSEPP confirms tone-alert
radios on way
- March 30, 1999: Raytheon to contest depot
safety violations
- March 18, 1999: Umatilla County job growth
3rd highest in state
- March 13, 1999: FEMA workers coming to
Pendleton
- March 10, 1999: Officials demand evacuation
buses in Boardman
- March 9, 1999: Mid-Columbia gets 1st nerve
gas monitors
- March 6, 1999: Public getting message
on depot safety
- March 5, 1999: CSEPP finds tough crowd
in Irrigon
- Feb. 28, 1999: Chemical depot prepared
for millennium bug, officials say
- Feb. 21, 1999: Depot kits readied for
Morrow residents
- Feb. 18, 1999: Original firm to make counties'
tone-alert radios
- Feb. 18, 1999: Hermsiton 911 dispatch
center to get overpressurization system
- Feb. 18, 1999: Hermiston officials to
take wish list to D.C.
- Feb. 12, 1999: Depot emergency budget
is set at $5.1 million
- Feb. 2, 1999: FEMA taking over distribution
of depot alarm radios
- Jan. 27, 1999: Leak detectors on way to
Depot area
- Jan. 21, 1999: Depot subcontractors' suit
against Army denied
- Jan. 14, 1999: Umatilla, Morrow still
waiting for depot kits
- Jan. 10, 1999: Umatilla officials upset
with FEMA
- Jan. 8, 1999: FEMA hires depot public
information officer
- Jan. 6, 1999: Depot task force checking
incinerator's process
- Jan. 5, 1999: Incinerator monitor enjoys
challenging assignment
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