This story was published Sat, Oct 18, 2003 HERMISTON -- Incineration of deadly nerve and mustard agents stored at
the Umatilla Chemical Depot will be delayed until late spring or early summer,
officials said this week. Until now, officials had been projecting they would be ready to begin
burning sometime before the end of the year. Don Barclay, site project manager for the Umatilla facility, told the
Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program's governing board that
problems with the deactivation furnace, which eventually will destroy explosives
and rockets that contained the nerve agents, were the main cause of the
change in schedule. The depot, seven miles west of Hermiston, stores 220,604 munitions and
containers filled with 7.4 million pounds of nerve and mustard agents. The
aging weapons have been stored at the depot since the early 1960s. Depot officials had said that they projected "people, plant and
procedures" would be ready to begin disposal operations in December.
A weekly update on depot operations faxed to reporters Friday morning repeated
the December date. But Barclay said it will be February or March before the facility is
ready for operation. And it will probably be June before administrative
procedures, such as getting approval from the state and the Army, are completed
and incineration can begin. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality shut down the furnace
in June because the levels of antimony and nickel emitted during testing
exceeded amounts allowed by the state, although those emissions posed no
threat to the public or the environment. DEQ gave Washington Demilitarization,
the company handling incineration, permission to restart the furnace Aug.
22. Barclay said fiberglass used during the surrogate burn to simulate munitions
stuck to machine parts. He said the fiberglass was the wrong kind of material
and created problems inside the furnace. The burn was repeated successfully using a different kind of fiberglass.
Test burning on the furnace was completed Monday. Mary Alice Binder, depot spokeswoman, said test burning of surrogate
materials will restart on the metal parts furnace sometime next month. Test
burning on one liquid incinerator was finished in February. Tests on the second liquid incinerator will take place near the end of
this year. There are two liquid incinerators, one metal parts furnace and a deactivation
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Depot incineration schedule delayed