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Appendix C: List of Individual Incidents form the Chemical Weapons Working Group
Pages 79-89

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From page 79...
... Updates J~laryland from PI\1CD on TOCDF operational incidents have decreased APG Superfund Citizens noticeably since the May 8-9, 2000 agent releases. Coalition Coalition for Safe Disposal Concerned Citizens for However, information from inside sources indicate they are Malylancl's Envlronment experiencing continuing DFS feed gate problems, slag fires in the Oregon LIC and other events of unknown potential for agent releases.
From page 80...
... Possible agent release to the environment. February 6, 1997 -- Site masking alarm andlor stack alarm.
From page 81...
... · May 8, 1997 -- Site masking alarm and/or stack alarm. Potential case of chemical warfare agent release or release of other related toxic chemicals (unidentified to date)
From page 82...
... Judge calls EG&G managers "liars." August, 1997 -- Site masking alarm andlor stack alarm. Potential case of chemical warfare agent release or release of other related toxic chemicals (unidentified to date)
From page 83...
... November 26,1997 -- Site masking alarm and/or stack alarm. Potential case of chemical warfare agent release or release of other related toxic chemicals (unidentified to date)
From page 84...
... Recent depositions in CWWG federal lawsuit disclose that Anny officials have come to the conclusion that the sheep were killed as a result of the combined effect of the nerve agent sprayed and pesticides already present. January 28, 1998 -- Site masking alarm andlor stack alarm.
From page 85...
... · February 4, 1998 -- Site masking alarm andior stack alann. Potential case of chemical warfare agent release or release of other related toxic chemicals (unidentified to date)
From page 86...
... April 16, 1999 -- There is confirmed agent reading in the DFS Cyclone Enclosure which is adjacent to the outside -- possible agent release to environment. May 1, 1999 -- ACAMS alarms at 508.4 twa in Unpack Area with three workers in inadequate protective clothing.
From page 87...
... There are 3 site masking alarms during the power outage event. Army officials testified in court that they don't know if agent migrated to the outside environment.
From page 88...
... December 6, 1999 -- The~protective suits of two workers are melted during slag removal operation in one of the liquid incinerators. · December 7, 1999 -- In a fire in the upper gate-of the deactivation furnace feed chute, three rocket sections burn.
From page 89...
... September 19, 2000 -- The Utah DEQ authorizes the restart of the DFS after it had been shut down for 133 days following the May 8-9 agent releases. · October 19, 2000 -- At the Utah CAC meeting, it is stated that there had been 97 agent alarms at TOCDF since May 8.


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