ANNISTON, Ala. - The Pentagon spent $10.2 billion over three decades burning tons of deadly nerve gas and other chemical weapons stored in four states - some of the agents so deadly even a few drops ...
ANNISTON, Ala. — When the Army began building incinerators to destroy tons of deadly chemical weapons, many feared the worst. They protested, sued, demanded gas masks for nearby residents and raised ...
Advocates and environmental groups largely welcomed the Environmental Protection Agency’s Jan. 11 proposal to impose stricter pollution limits on large trash incinerators. But they caution that the ...
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