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Pine Bluff Arsenal Furnaces Tested

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Trial burns of the second of three furnaces in the chemical weapons incinerator at Pine Bluff Arsenal will begin by next week. The test uses chemical compounds that officials say are harder to destroy than chemical weapons to show whether the furnace is working properly. The tests are monitored by state environmental regulators. Chris West, a spokesman for the company that built the incinerator, says the intent is to test the thousands of switches, valves and other parts that run the furnace. The deactivation furnace will burn off remaining G-B or V-X nerve agent from pieces of rockets and land mines that have already been drained. A trial burn of the first furnace, called the liquid furnace, was completed in early September. Liquid weapons agents would be drained into the liquid furnace for destruction. A report with the final results of that test has been completed and is expected to be submitted to the state after it has been reviewed by the Army. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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