Camp Minden Explosives Removal Update
By: Staff
Updated: December 29, 2012
DEC. 29 UPDATE: Operations at Camp Minden resumed today and more progress was made in the initiative to segregate and properly store the M6 propellant. Crews moved 205,000 pounds of product today, which brings the total to over five million pounds of product moved. Operations have been running smooth and will resume Wednesday at sun rise.
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DEC. 18 UPDATE: Operations at Camp Minden resumed today and more progress was made in the initiative to segregate and properly store the M6 propellant.
Crews moved 275,000 pounds of product today, which brings the total to 4.1 million pounds of product moved. Operations have been running smooth and are resuming Tuesday at sun rise.
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Crews continue to segregate and properly store the m-6 propellant at Camp Minden.
Workers moved more than 400-thousand pounds of powder, bringing the total to just less than four million pounds.
State police estimated there was six-million pounds of propellant improperly stored there.
Work is scheduled to continue tomorrow.
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DEC. 18 UPDATE: Operations at Camp Minden resumed today and more progress was made in the initiative to segregate and properly store the M6 propellant.
Crews moved 275,000 pounds of product today, which brings the total to 4.1 million pounds of product moved. Operations have been running smooth and are resuming Tuesday at sun rise.
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Crews continue to segregate and properly store the m-6 propellant at Camp Minden.
Workers moved more than 400-thousand pounds of powder, bringing the total to just less than four million pounds.
State police estimated there was six-million pounds of propellant improperly stored there.
Work is scheduled to continue tomorrow.
Comments
No need to sanitize this. "Propellant" = "explosives".
Why aren't the bosses of Explo Systems being named and pictured? Explo's website is bogus. No information, no contact information, no nothing. What is being hidden?
And who's picking up the tab for cleaning up this private company's mess?
Harvey S.
December 18, 2012 at 1:29 pm


