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U.S. Wants To Delay Weapons Destruction At PB Arsenal

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
The United States says today it won`t meet an April 2004 deadline for destroying 45 percent of its chemical weapons stockpile. The Pentagon says it asked the world body that governs the destruction requirement for a delay until December 2007. The United States has destroyed about 23 percent of its declared stockpile of 31-thousand-280 tons of mustard gas, sarin and other chemical weapons. The Pentagon says environmental, safety and other problems at high-temperature incinerators have made it impossible to meet the 2004 deadline. Several thousand tons of chemicals have been destroyed at incinerators in Utah. Another incinerator at Anniston, Alabama, began operating last month. And incinerators are being tested at Pine Bluff Arsenal and at a facility in Oregon. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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