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Accession Number: HC 30
The Chemical Demilitarization Media Project
Bulk, 1985-1991
10.4 linear ft.
Online Catalog
Record (BANC)
Overview History Series
Description Series
I - Alternative Technologies Series
II - Demilitarization/Detoxification
Series
III - Environmental Impact Studies
Series
IV - Newspaper Clippings
Series
V - Public Hearings
Series
VI - Reports and Committees
Series
VII - Subject Files
Series
VIII - Videotapes
Access and Use
Provenance: Joseph T. Gray entrusted his clippings, research materials,
and videotapes of persons and events surrounding the chemical weapons debate
to Berea College
in 1993,
while retaining the right to refuse permission for publication or multiple
photocopies.
Restrictions: Permission to publish based upon research use
of the videos must be obtained from Joseph T. Gray. The permission of Mr.
Gray must be secured for any duplication whatsoever of the video material.
Upon the death of Mr. Gray such permission must be secured from Berea College.
Researchers are allowed to make single photocopies for their private use.
Preferred Citation:
Chemical Demilitarization Media Project, Berea College Special
Collections & Archives, Berea, Ky.
Related Archives
- Citizens Review Support Study Collection, 1960 - 1990, HC 32
Overview
The Chemical Demilitarization Media Project Collection documents Joseph T. Gray’s
six years of research on the subject of chemical weapons demilitarization. Its
primary focus is the debate over disposal alternatives to incineration of nerve
gas and other weapons stored at the Bluegrass Army Depot in Madison County, Kentucky.
Materials include reports, news clippings, publications, and videotapes. The
video material consists mainly of interviews with various involved persons, the
proceedings of public meetings in Madison County, and related congressional hearings
in Washington, DC, all during the early 1990s.
History
Joseph T. Gray worked with Appalshop in Whitesburg, Kentucky, making documentaries,
until he decided to work independently. While living in Somerset, Kentucky,
he sought funding to produce a documentary on the question of how to dispose
of deteriorating chemical weapons stored at the Army's Bluegrass Depot in Madison
County, Kentucky. Although he followed the hearings and shot raw footage of
interviews, etc., he never received the funding he needed to edit and produce
a documentary on the subject.
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Series Description
26 Manuscript Boxes
Box List
This series consists of books, reports, and miscellaneous articles discussing
alternative technologies for the destruction of chemical weapons. Thermal treatment
preprocessing and postprocessing operations, high temperature and low pressure
pyrolysis, enzyme technology, and electrochemical treatment are examples of
the several alternatives described in this material.
Box 1
- Committee on Alternative Chemical Demilitarization Technologies. Alternative
Technologies for the Destruction of Chemical Agents and Munitions. Washington:
National Press, 1993.
- Picardi, Alfred, et al. Alternative Technologies for the Detoxification
of Chemical Weapons: An Information Document. Washington: Greenpeace, 1991.
- Mss. The U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency. Technical Discussion
on Two Nerve Agent Destruction Alternatives: Chemical Neutralization and Incineration.
July 31, 1984.
- Miscellaneous items.
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II |
Newsletters |
Boxes 1-4 |
This series consists of reports and publications that describe the status
of the U.S. Army's chemical weapons stockpile. The reports go into detail outlining
how these weapons should be destroyed and what progress the army has made toward
this goal. The material is particularly remarkable for the relatively slight
degree of discussion regarding environmental risk factors associated with the
destruction
process.
Box 1, continued
- Ms. AMC Headquarters. The AMSAA Chemical Munition Demilitarization
Transport Hazard Study Technical Report no. 30. February, 1985.
- Science Applications International Corporation. Probabilities of Selected
Hazards in Disposition of M55 Rockets. November 22, 1985.
- U.S. Army Toxic and
Hazardous Materials Agency. Report: Chemical Stockpile Disposal Concept
Plan.
March 15, 1986.
Box 2
- U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency. Report: Chemical
Stockpile Disposal Concept Plan. March 15, 1986.
- U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency. Report: Chemical Stockpile
Disposal Concept Plan. March 15, 1986.
- U.S. Army- Program Manager for Chemical Munitions. Report: Chemical Stockpile
Disposal Plan Supplement. March, 1987.
- Program Executive Officer- Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization. Report:
Mitigation of Public Safety Risks of the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program.
November, 1987.
- Program Executive Officer- Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization. Report.
Final Report on the DPEIS and Other Drafts.October, 1987.
- Program Executive Officer- Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization. Report:
Community Review Final Report: Disposal of Ten Containers of VX.
October, 1987.
- Program Executive Officer- Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization. Report: Chemical
Agent and Munition Disposal: Summary of the U.S. Army's Experience. September 21, 1987.
Box 3
- Program Executive Officer- Program Manager for Chemical
Demilitarization. Report: Risk Analysis of the Continued Storage of Chemical
Munitions. August, 1987.
- U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency. Report: Chemical Stockpile
Disposal Program: General Information.
- Program Executive Officer- Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization. Report:
Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program: Implementation Plan. March
15, 1988.
- U.S. General Accounting Office.Report: Stockpile Destruction Delayed
at the Army's Prototype Disposal Facility. July 1990.
- Report: Disposal of Chemical Munitions and Agents by Committee on Demilitarizing
Chemical Munitions and Agents. 1984.
- Statement by Mrs. Susan Livingston (Assistant Secretary of the Army Before
Subcommittee on Defense, Committee on Appropriations), U.S. Senate. May 12,
1992.
- Fred L. Levernz. Report: Review of the Chemical Weapons Demilitarization
Draft Probablistic Risk Assessments. March 13, 1987.
- Report: Operation of the Chemical Agents Munitions Disposal System (CAMDS)
at Tooele Army Depot. March, 1977.
- Report: Demiltarization of Chemical Weapons by Cryofracture: A Technical
Assessment. The Panel on the Current Status of the Cryofracture Process
Board on Army Science and Technology Commission on Engineering and Technical
Systems,
National Research Council. 1991.
- National ICCB. Report: Program Management for Chemical
Demilitarization. April 10, 1990.
- Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization. Report: The United States
Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program.
- Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization. Tooele Chemical Disposal Factory.
- U.S. Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program. 1993.
- Demilitarization/ Detoxification: Disposal
- Demilitarization/ Detoxification: General Information
- Demilitarization/ Detoxification: Regulatory Process
Box 4
- Demilitarization/ Detoxification: Transportation Operations
Plan.
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III |
Environmental Impact Studies |
Boxes 4-6 |
This series consists of reports, a book, and various articles regarding the
potential effect of the Army's chemical weapons disposal plan on the environment.
The Johnston Atoll Base in the Pacific is one example used in many of the studies
because it is using incineration to destroy its chemical weapons. Both the
Anniston Army Depot and the Bluegrass Army Depot are also investigated in various
reports.
Box 4, continued
- Report: Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System. U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, November 1, 1983.
- Report: Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program Draft Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement. Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization. July
1, 1986.
- Report: Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program Draft Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement. Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization. July
1, 1986.
- J.R. Krammel, A.J. Policastro, S.J. Olshansky, L.D. McGinnis, and T.E. Baldwin. Report: Chemical
Stockpile Disposal Program: Review and Comment on the Phase I Environmental
Report for the Tooele Army Depot, Tooele, Utah. November, 1988.
Box 5
- Program Executive Officer- Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization. Report:
Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program Final Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement. Vol. 1 (Sections 1-8) January, 1988.
- Program Executive Officer- Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization.
Report: Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program Final Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement. Vol. 2 (Sections 1-8) January, 1988.
- Program Executive Officer- Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization.
Report: Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program Final Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement. Vol. 3 (Sections 1-8) January, 1988.
Box 6
- Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization. Report: Disposal of Chemical
Agents and Munitions Stored at Anniston Army Depot, Anniston, Alabama. July, 1989.
- Citizens Cleaninghouse for Hazardous Wastes, Inc. Publication: Everyone's
Backyard. vol. 8, no. 4. August, 1990.
- Report: Greenpeace Review of Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal Systems
(JACADS) by Alfred Picardi. February, 1990.
- Report: Greenpeace Review of Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System
(JACADS). July, 1990.
- Report: Greenpeace Review of Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System
(JACADS). July, 1990.
- Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization. Report: Disposal of Chemical
Agents and Munitions Stored at Anniston Army Depot Anniston, Alabama. February,
1990.
- Report: "Notice of Technical Inadequacies," RCRA Facility Investigation,
Lexington-Bluegrass Army Depot.
- Southern Research Institute.
Report: Results of the RCRA Trail Burn of the Metal Parts Furnace System
with ITD at the Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System. vol. 1,
Appendix A.
- Suzanne Gordon and Dave McFadden, eds. Economic Conversion: Revitalizing
America's Economy. Ballinger Books, 1984.
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IV |
Newspaper clippings |
Box 6, cont. |
This series contains news clippings related to the U.S. Army's chemical weapons
storage. The articles cover a fourteen-year period, primarily focusing on the
Bluegrass Army Depot in Madison County, Kentucky. Topics include safety, public
reaction/protest, accidents, and the status of the weapons.
Box 6, continued
- Environmental Information: Miscellaneous.
- Chemical Demilitarization Media Project; Newsclippings- 1979
- Chemical Demilitarization Media Project; Newsclippings- 1982
- Chemical Demilitarization Media Project; Newsclippings- 1984
- Chemical Demilitarization Media Project; Newsclippings- 1985
- Chemical Demilitarization Media Project; Newsclippings- 1986
- Chemical Demilitarization Media Project; Newsclippings- 1987
- Chemical Demilitarization Media Project; Newsclippings- 1988
- Chemical Demilitarization Media Project; Newsclippings- 1989
- Chemical Demilitarization Media Project; Newsclippings- 1990
- Chemical Demilitarization Media Project; Newsclippings- 1991
- Chemical Demilitarization Media Project; Newsclippings- 1992
- Chemical Demilitarization Media Project; Newsclippings- 1993
- Chemical Demilitarization Media Project; Newsclippings- No Date
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V |
Public Hearings |
Boxes 7-9 |
This series is composed of minutes taken at various public meetings. The focus
of these meetings was to discuss chemical weapons disposal, safety, and environmental
impact. The bulk of the meetings were held in Madison County, Kentucky.
Box 7
- Meeting with Citizen's Panel to Discuss Disposal of MSS Rockets at
Lexington Bluegrass Army Depot (LBDA) at
Richmond, Ky June 20, 1984.
- Meeting of the Task Force on the MSS Demilitarization July 9, 1984.
- Meeting of the Task Force on the MSS Demilitarization July 9, 1984.
- Madison County Task Force Meeting, October 24, 1984.
- Meeting with Citizens Panel to Discuss Disposal of MSS Rockets at Lexington-Bluegrass
Army Depot, December 17, 1984.
- Hearing Before the Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed
Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-Ninth Congress, First Session, March
13, 1985.
- Public Hearing of the U.S. Army Chemical Demilitarization Program at Eastern
Kentucky University, January 31, 1986.
- Public Hearing of the U. S. Army Chemical Demilitarization Program, Richmond,
Kentucky, January 31, 1986.
Box 8
- Public Hearing of the U.S. Army Chemical Demilitarization Program
at Eastern Kentucky University, August 28, 1986.
- Hearing on Army Disposal of Chemical Weapons, July 25, 1986.
- Public Hearings, January 29, 1988.
- Meeting of the U.S. Army at Berea, Kentucky, September 14, 1987.
- Public Hearing of U.S. Army Chemical Demilitarization Program, Richmond,
Kentucky, January 29, 1988.
- Public Hearings, March 7, 1990.
- Public Scoping Meeting for Site-Specific Environmental Impact Analysis
for Proposed Incinerator at the Richmond Facility, April 25-26, 1991, p. 1-100.
- Public Scoping Meeting for Site-Specific Environmental Impact Analysis
for Proposed Incinerator at the Richmond Facility, April 25-26, 1991, p. 101-200.
Box 9
- 1. Public Scoping Meeting for Site-Specific Environmental Impact Analysis
for Proposed Incinerator at the Richmond Facility, April 25-26, 1991, p.
201-
- Hearing Before the Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed
Services, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, February 29, 1990.
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VI |
Reports and Committees |
Boxes 9-10 |
The material in this series includes reports drawn up by independent groups
and by committees. The reports focus on various chemical weapons such as GB
and VX, the Army's procedure for safe storage of these weapons, the advantages/disadvantages
of incineration, and citizens' perspectives on the Army's chemical weapons
disposal plans.
Box 9, continued
- D.L.
Push, J.A. Baker, T.R. Gervasoni, and H.F. Hildebrandt. Report: Incineration
of GB and Containment of Gaseous Products. October 1970.
- H.F. Hildebrandt, T.R. Gervasoni, and J.A. Baker. Report: Incineration
of VX and Containment of Gaseous Products. (u) March, 1970.
- Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Armed Services, House of Representatives:
The Army's Program to Assure the Security and Safety of the Chemical Munitions
Stockpile is Comprehensive and Effective. U.S. General Accounting Office.
July 1, 1983.
- Science Advisory Board Environmental Effects, Transport and Fate Committee. Draft
Report: Incineration of Hazardous Liquid Waste. December, 1984.
- Science Advisory Board Environmental Effects, Transport and Fate Committee. Draft
Report: Incineration of Hazardous Liquid Waste. December, 1984.
- U.S. Army [?]. Report: Independent Evaluation/Assessment of Rocket, 115mm:
Chemical Agent (GB or VX), M55. October, 1985.
- Report: Final Report Kentucky Community Review Support Contract #DAAA
15-87-C-0015. Prepared for the U.S. Army. November, 1987.
- Report: Final Report Kentucky Community Review Support Contract #DAAA
15-87-C-0015. Prepared for the U.S. Army. November, 1987.
- Report: Report of CAMDS Follow-Up Assessment Panel. July 24, 1987.
Box 10
- Report: Technical Investigation Board Report- Chemical Incident. May 30, 1987.
- Report: Report of the Technology Transfer Review Panel. December, 1987.
- Draft Report: Report of Kentucky Community Study Group E.K.U. Contract
Number DAAA 15-87-C-0015. July 23, 1987.
- U.S. General Accounting Office. Report: Bigeye Bomb 1988 Status Report May,
1986.
- U.S. General Accounting Office. Report: Bigeye Bomb Evaluation of Operational
Test. August, 1989.
- U.S. General Accounting Office. Report: Chemical Weapons- Obstacles to
the Army's Plan to Destroy Obsolete U.S. Stockpile. May, 1990.
- U.S. General Accounting Office. Report: Chemical Weapons- Stockpile Destruction
Cost Growth and Schedule Slippages are Likely to Continue. U.S. General
Accounting Office. November,
1991.
- Scheider Engineers.Final Report, Phase One: Lexington-Bluegrass Army
Depot Madison County, Kentucky Chemical Demilitarization Program Emergency
Program
Support.
- Peter Hille and John Capillo, Eds. Report: The Citizen's Viewpoint: Citizen
Perspectives on the Army's Plan to Build a Nerve Agent Incineration in Madison
County, Kentucky. August,
1991.
- Reports and Committees: Miscellaneous.
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VII |
Subject Files |
Boxes 10-11 |
This series is composed of minutes taken at various public meetings. The focus
of these meetings was to discuss chemical weapons disposal, safety, and environmental
impact. The bulk of the meetings were held in Madison County, Kentucky.
Box 10, continued
- Subject Files- Congress
- Subject Files- Court Cases
- Subject Files- Docu-Drama: "Maximum Credible Event"
- Subject Files- Fundraising
Box 11
- Subject Files- Greenpeace
- Subject Files- Military Production Network
- Subject Files- National Toxic Campaign Fund
- Subject Files- Nerve Gas
- Subject Files- Nuclear Weapons
- Subject Files- Kentucky Resource Council
- Subject Files- Photographs
- Subject Files- Soviet Union
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VIII |
Videotapes |
Boxes 11-26 |
This series consists of videotapes, a tape log, and tape content notes. This
material mainly consists of interviews with various involved persons, the proceedings
of public meetings in Madison County, and related congressional hearings in
Washington, DC, all during the early 1990s. The original tapes are in U-matic
SP master broadcast videocassette format, but VHS viewing tapes are available
in Special Collections & Archives.
Box 11, continued
- Tapes: Chemical Demiltarization Tape Log
- Tapes: Chemical Demiltarization Media Tape. Content Notes, Tapes 1-12.
- Tapes: Chemical Demiltarization Media Tape. Content Notes, Tapes 26-28.
- Tapes: Chemical Demiltarization Media Tape. Content Notes, Tapes 50-61.
- Tapes: Chemical Demiltarization Media Tape. Content Notes, Tape 68- DOD
Chemical Weapons Destruction Program.
Box 12
- #11. Chemical Demilitarization Public Meeting, Richmond, Kentucky,
March 7, 1990. Tape 1 of 12.
- #12. Chemical Demilitarization Public Meeting, Richmond, Kentucky, March
7, 1990. Tape 2 of 12.
- #13. Chemical Demilitarization Public Meeting, Richmond, Kentucky, March
7, 1990. Tape 3 of 12.
- #14. Chemical Demilitarization Public Meeting, Richmond, Kentucky, March
7, 1990. Tape 4 of 12.
- #15. Chemical Demilitarization Public Meeting, Richmond, Kentucky, March
7, 1990. Tape 5 of 12.
- #16. Chemical Demilitarization Public Meeting, Richmond, Kentucky, March
7, 1990. Tape 6 of 12.
Box 13
- #17. Chemical Demilitarization Public Meeting, Richmond, Kentucky,
March 7, 1990. Tape 7 of 12.
- #18. Chemical Demilitarization Public Meeting, Richmond, Kentucky, March
7, 1990. Tape 8 of 12.
- #19. Chemical Demilitarization Public Meeting, Richmond, Kentucky, March
7, 1990. Tape 9 of 12.
- #20. Chemical Demilitarization Public Meeting, Richmond, Kentucky, March
7, 1990. Tape 10 of 12.
- #21. Chemical Demilitarization Public Meeting, Richmond, Kentucky, March
7, 1990. Tape 11 of 12.
- #22. Chemical Demilitarization Public Meeting, Richmond, Kentucky, March
7, 1990. Tape 12 of 12.
Box 14
- #23. LBAD Ext. January 31, 1991.
- #24. LBAD Ext. 2. February 1, 1991.
- #25. Richmond LBAD (panorama). February 1, 1991.
- #26. Common Grounds. January 30, 1991. Tape 1 of 2.
- #27. Common Grounds. January 30, 1991. Tape 2 of 2.
- #28. Hille (17 mins blank). January 30, 1991.
Box 15
- #29. Knipp, February 2, 1991. Tape 1.
- #30. Knipp, February 2, 1991. Tape 2.
- #31. Picardi, February 6, 1991. Tape 1.
- #32. Picardi, February 6, 1991. Tape 2.
- #33. Picardi, February 6, 1991. Tape 3.
- #34. Picardi, February 6, 1991. Tape 4 (10 min. blank).
Box 16
- #35. Floods, March 13, 1991. Tape 1.
- #36. Floods, March 13, 1991. Tape 2.
- #37. Floods, March 13, 1991. Tape 3.
- #38. Nutter, March 14, 1991. Tape 1.
- #39. Nutter, March 14, 1991. Tape 2.
Box 17
- #40. Inside LBAD, April 9, 1991. Tape 1.
- #41. Inside LBAD, April 9, 1991. Tape 2.
- #42. Inside LBAD, April 9, 1991. Tape 3.
- #43. Inside LBAD, April 9, 1991. Tape 4.
- #44. Inside LBAD, April 9, 1991. Tape 5.
- #45. EKU Students RFA Photos, April 23, 1991.
Box 18
- #46. Norma Baker, April 23, 1991.
- #47. Kathy Flood at School, April 23, 1991.
- #48. Clark-Moores Middle School Students and Principle, Downtown Richmond,
Kentucky, April 24, 1991.
- #49. Clark-Moores Middle School Students and Principle, Downtown Richmond,
Kentucky, April 24, 1991.
- #50. RFA Holiday Inn, April 24, 1991. Tape 1.
- #51. RFA Holiday Inn, April 24, 1991. Tape 2.
Box 19
- #52. RFA Holiday Inn, April 24, 1991. Tape 3.
- #53. RFA Holiday Inn, April 24, 1991. Tape 4.
- #54. RFA Holiday Inn, April 24, 1991. Tape 5.
- #55. RFA Holiday Inn, April 24, 1991. Tape 6.
- #56. RFA Holiday Inn, April 24, 1991. Tape 7.
- #57. RFA Holiday Inn, April 24, 1991. Tape 8.
Box 20
- #58. RFA Holiday Inn, April 24, 1991. Tape 9.
- #59. RFA Holiday Inn, April 24, 1991. Tape 10.
- #60. Banonian, April 25, 1991.
- #61. Hille Pre-Scoping Hearing, April 25, 1991. Tape 1.
- #62. Hille Pre-Scoping Hearing, April 25, 1991. Tape 2.
- #63. Hille Pre-Scoping Hearing, April 25, 1991. Tape 3.
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Box 21
- #64. Hille Pre-Scoping Hearing, April 25, 1991. Tape 4.
- #65. Hille Pre-Scoping Hearing, April 25, 1991. Tape 5.
- #66. Hille Pre-Scoping Hearing, April 25, 1991. Tape 6.
- #67. Hille Pre-Scoping Hearing, April 25, 1991. Tape 7.
- #68. Krummel, April 25, 1991. Tape 1.
- #69. Krummel, April 25, 1991. Tape 2.
Box 22
- #70. Citizens Summit (cutaways) November 10, 1991. (15 min. unused)
- #71. Citizen's Summit, November 10, 1991. Roll 1.
- #72. Citizen's Summit, November 10, 1991. Roll 2.
- #73. Citizen's Summit, November 10, 1991. Roll 3.
- #74. Fomichov, November 10, 1991.
- #75. Chemical Demilitarization, Greenwell, July 9, 1991.
Box 23
- #76. Chemical Demilitarization- E.M.T., July 7, 1991. Tape 1.
- #77. Chemical Demilitarization- E.M.T., July 7, 1991. Tape 2.
- #78. NRC Committee on Alternative Technologies, Washington, D.C., June 4,
1992.
- #79. Hong, Washington, D.C., June 4, 1992.
- #80. Williams, June 15, 1992.
- #81. Congressional Hearings, June 16, 1992. Roll 1.
Box 24
- #82. Congressional Hearings, June 16, 1992. Roll 2.
- #83. Congressional Hearings, June 16, 1992. Roll 3.
- #84. Congressional Hearings, June 16, 1992. Roll 4.
- #85. Congressional Hearings, June 16, 1992. Roll 5.
- #86. Congressional Hearings, June 16, 1992. Roll 6.
- #87. Congressional Hearings, June 16, 1992. Roll 7.
Box 25
- #88. Congressional Hearings, June 16, 1992. Roll 8.
- #89. Bubble in Rayburn- Street Scene in Washington.
- #1 Gray, Joseph. Archives #155676. Film Transfer August 27, 1991. 15 min.
- #4 Backyard Burn-Off Clips from Australian Broadcasting Co.
- #5 LBAD News Reports 84-88
- # Wally Dryden M55 Rocket Disposal- Tooele Army Depot, Utah.
Box 26
- T30- Synthetica Technologies, Inc. Detoxification: Destroying Hazardous
Waste On-Site.
- Polaroid T-120- Australian Broadcasting Corporation- Four Corners TX 24/9/90 "Backyard
Burn-Off". Dur. 45' 32"
- #001- Compilation of TV News Reports on Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program-
Do Not Erase
- #002- Incinerator Forum, October 20, 1990. Tape 1 of 2.
- #003- Incinerator Forum, October 20, 1990. Tape 2 of 2.
- #004- "M55 Rocket Disposal Process" Joseph Gray. Transfer from
3/4 w/13itc. October 31, 1989.
- HS- Nature The Price of Peace: Destroying Chemical Weapons
- Polaroid T-120- LBAD News Reports 84-88 dub. From 3/4 submaster.
- #30 America's Defense Monitor GAO- "Superfunds"
- T-120 HS- Modar Supercritical Water Oxidation. Science and Technology Satellite
News. August 21, 1992. U.S. Air Force- Run 533.
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