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Kentucky Environmental Foundation Records

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Kentucky Environmental Foundation Records, 1980-2016 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

By Alisha Ashby, Jenna Roberts, Peter Riggs

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Collection Overview

Title: Kentucky Environmental Foundation Records, 1980-2016Add to your cart.

Predominant Dates:1986-2009

Extent: 7.92 Cubic Feet

Date Acquired: 04/14/2017

Subjects: Blue Grass Army Depot (Ky.), Chemical weapons disposal., Environmentalism--Kentucky., Environmental protection., Madison County (Ky.), Nerve gases.

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Kentucky Environmental Foundation (KEF) Records documents the community efforts of Madison County residents to encourage the safe disposal of chemical weapons in Madison County. This collection is largely yearly progress reports, chemical weapon risk reports prepared by the federal government, as well as reports prepared by private organizations regarding the safe disposal of chemical weapons. The collection also contains the meeting minutes, agendas, presentations, and advertisements for numerous citizen lead activist groups such as the ACWA, CWWG, and the CAC. Correspondence between community leaders and the federal government, newspapers and other media detailing the effort and risk of the disposal of chemical weapons can also be found in this collection. Finally, this collection contains various newsclippings and publicity materials related to the disposal of chemical weapons across the nine sites in the United States, centered on the work of CWWG and Kentucky disposal.

For more information, please see collections under the related subject headings.

List of Common Acronyms:

KEF - Kentucky Environmental Foundation CWWG- Chemical Weapons Working Group BGCAPP/BGAD - Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant/Blue Grass Army Depot PMCD - Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization CSEPP - Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program

Collection Historical Note

In 1984, the United States Army announced to the public in Richmond, Kentucky that they planned to eliminate the 523.4 U.S. Tons of chemical agent that they had stored at the Blue Grass Army Depot. There was immediate pushback from the community, with citizens in both Richmond and nearby Berea forming community action groups opposing the incineration of chemical weapons in Kentucky. However, community members were beginning to feel that they needed more pull if they were going to join other states/destruction sites in fighting against the U.S. Army to find alternative modes of disposal. In 1990, the Kentucky Environmental Foundation was formed as a state-wide non-profit that could focus on the safe disposal of chemical weapons. In 1991, a short year later, the Chemical Weapons Working Group coalition was formed. It began as a conference of concerned citizens and developed into an "effective grassroots force for change in the Army’s chemical weapons program."

From the KEF Website: "The decision to move forward with safer weapons disposal in Kentucky came in 2002; our chemical weapons will be destroyed in a “closed loop” neutralization and supercritical water oxidation process. In 2006, Craig Williams, then KEF Director, was awarded the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize for his and the CWWG’s dedication to safe weapons disposal. Through KEF’s Chemical Weapons Working Group, KEF continues to ensure Kentuckians are protected from harmful pollutants during chemical weapons destruction processes. KEF was formed to protect Kentuckians’ health from the chemical exposure; we have since been an integral part of Kentucky’s environmental health and justice movement. For the past 25 years, KEF has participated in many state, regional and national environmental health and justice campaigns and in collaboration with others working to address air, water and soil pollution from both fossil fuels and hazardous waste manufacturing, storage and incineration."

For more infomation, please visit kyenvironmentalfoundation.org

Subject/Index Terms

Blue Grass Army Depot (Ky.)
Chemical weapons disposal.
Environmentalism--Kentucky.
Environmental protection.
Madison County (Ky.)
Nerve gases.

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Acquisition Source: Williams, Craig

Related Materials: Nerve: How a Small Kentucky Town Led the Fight to Safely Dismantle The World’s Chemical Weapons For more information please see https://vimeo.com/254920643.


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Community Liasion Series],
[Series 2: Correspondence],
[Series 3: Organizations],
[Series 4: Publications and Reports],
[Series 5: Publicity],
[Series 6: Miscellaneous],
[All]

Series 5: PublicityAdd to your cart.
Box 13Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Publicity, 1980-1990Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
Folder 8: Publicity, 1991-1992Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
Box 14Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Publicity, 1993Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
Folder 2: Publicity, 1994Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
Folder 3: Publicity, 1994-1995Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
Folder 4: Publicity, 1996Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
Folder 5: Publicity, 1996Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
Folder 6: Publicity, 1997Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
Folder 7: Publicity, 1998-1999Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
Box 15Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Publicity, 1999-2000Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
Folder 2: Publicity, 2001Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
Folder 3: Publicity, 2002Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
Folder 4: Publicity, 2003Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
Folder 5: Publicity, 2004-2006Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
Folder 6: Publicity, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Contains various undated newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals
Folder 7: Flyers, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Contains flyers advertising upcoming meetings and events regarding the community response to chemical weapon destruction
Folder 8: Press Releases, 1980-2005Add to your cart.
Contains press releases about legal decisions and new developments pertaining to the disposal of chemicals. Many of the Press Releases are published by CWWG
Folder 9: Lexington Herald Headlines, 1985-1990Add to your cart.
Contains a printed index of Lexington-Herald headlines which mention chemical weapon destruction, local community group efforts to resist the building of incinerators, or headlines referring to reports on weapon destruction
Box 16Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Lexington Herald Headlines, 1991-1996Add to your cart.
Contains a printed index of Lexington-Herald headlines which mention chemical weapon destruction, local community group efforts to resist the building of incinerators, or headlines referring to reports on weapon destruction
Folder 2: CWWG Publicity: Academic Articles, 1993-1998Add to your cart.
Contains academic articles about the effects and disposal of chemical weapons
Folder 3: CWWG Publicity: Flyers, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Contains flyers held for events hosted by CWWG
Folder 4: CWWG Publicity: Newspaper Articles, 1992-1997Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky
Folder 5: CWWG Publicity: Press Releases, 1992-2006Add to your cart.
Contains press releases from CWWG on the disposal of chemical weapons

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Community Liasion Series],
[Series 2: Correspondence],
[Series 3: Organizations],
[Series 4: Publications and Reports],
[Series 5: Publicity],
[Series 6: Miscellaneous],
[All]


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