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By Alisha Ashby, Jenna Roberts, Peter Riggs
Collection Overview
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
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:
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Series 1: Community Liasion Series],
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Series 2: Correspondence],
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Series 3: Organizations],
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Series 4: Publications and Reports],
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Series 5: Publicity],
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Series 6: Miscellaneous],
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- Series 1: Community Liasion Series
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Liasion: Schedule Information, 2005-2009
- Contains presentations and statistics regarding anticipated schedules for desctruction of chemical weapons at each of the sites across the US. Additionally, the material addresses any changes in that anticipated schedule and responses to that.
- Folder 2: Liasion: Kent Clark, 2009-2010
- Contains briefing outlines and associated materials exchanged between Craig Williams and Kent Clark, Co-Chair of the Kentucky Citizens Advisory Board and County Executive Judge
- Folder 3: Liasion: EQC, Aug-09
- Contains presentations and fact sheets about the Bluegrass Army Depot, waste management, and chemical weapon destruction.
- Folder 4: Liasion: EDT Information, 2008
- Contains information provided to the military by URS Corporation regarding EDTs (Explosive Detonation Technologies)
- Folder 5: Liasion: Congressional Site Tour, 2009
- Contains a prepared statement by Craig Williams, guest iteneraries, contact lists, and media information for a congressional tour held at BGCAPP (Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant)
- Folder 6: Craig as Liasion, 2009-2011
- Contains miscellaneous materials related to Craig's time serving as liasion. Includes a letter noting his appointment as liasion, hand-written notes, talking points and notes from meetings attended as liasion, copies of presentations made by Craig, and correspondence regarding liasion meetings
- Series 2: Correspondence
- Box 1
- Folder 7: U.S. Senate Correspondence, 1991-2005
- Contains correspondence to and from various US Senators, including Wendell Ford, Mitch McConnell, Wayne Allard, Richard Shelby, and Jim Bunning. Wendell Ford correspondence includes correspondence to and from President Bill Clinton. All correspondence is regarding the plan to destroy chemical weapons across the US.
- Folder 8: Correspondence: Dept. of Army/Dept. of Defense, 1984-2008
- Contains correspondence to and from members of the Department of the Army as well as the Department of Defense. Includes records publishing, information surrounding the Concerned Citizens/Common Ground lawsuit, statements on chemical weapon storage sites, response to publicity, regular updates on the chemical demilitarization program, responses to public concern (especially regarding government accountability), and some budget updates
- Folder 9: PMCD Correspondence, 1987-2002
- Contains correspondence coming from and going to the Public Manager for Chemical Demilitarization (PMCD) - regarding destruction schedules and addressing some public concerns
- Folder 10: Mitch McConnell Correspondence, 1986-2005
- Contains correspondence to and from Mitch McConnell. Includes correspondence with the secretary of the Army and President Bill Clinton urging them to help with safe disposal, writing with concerns regarding management and accountability of Army's Chemical Demilitarization Program, and statements from McConnell regarding the chemical weapons
- Folder 11: Craig Williams Correspondence, 1992-2005
- Contains correspondence to and from Craig Williams, director of CWWG/KEF and Liasion between the community and the military. Correspondence includes: writing between KEF and other community action organizations, to other community leaders and activists, thank you cards, responses to research requests or information sharing, discussion of funds for KEF/CWWG, travel to Russia for research and a conference on chemical weapons, correspondence to and about media outlets, writing to the President as a "spokesperson" for concerned citizens, and some compiled information packets about chemical demilitarization
- Folder 12: KEF Correspondence, 1991-1997
- Contains Kentucky Environmental Foundation correspondence, including board member updates, commentary on reports, research work, letters seeking support from President Clinton and information on meetings
- Folder 13: CWWG Correspondence, 1999-2004
- Contains CWWG correspondence. Includes memos between members, emails with chemical weapon information, information about the Alabama chemical weapons site, and correspondence attempting to halt or pause operations at the Alabama site.
- Folder 14: Correspondence from Congress, 1988-2005
- Contains correspondence from members of congress regarding the disposal of chemical weapons and legislation related to chemical weapons demilitarization. Includes correspondence from Larry Hopkins, Harold Rogers, Scotty Baesler, Bob Riley, Ben Chandler, and John Salazar
- Folder 15: Michael A. Parker Correspondence, 2000-2006
- Contains correspondence to or from Michael A. Parker, who served as Director of the U.S. Army Chemical Material Agency. Includes correspondence regarding destruction schedules, tours of sites, information sheets, information on public meetings and press, and memos regarding chemical weapon reports.
- Folder 16: Kentucky Government Correspondence, 1987-2003
- Contains correspondence related to members of Kentucky Government. Includes correspondence from the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Cabinet, statement from the attorney general, and correspondence from Bob Babbage, Governor Wallace Wilkinson, Brereton Jones, Frederic J. Cowan, Charles B. Flood, and various city councils near Madison County. Each of these individuals is expressing concern for the storage and management of chemical weapons in Madison County, and urging others to fight for the safe storage and disposal of those materials.
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Thank-You, 1991-1993
- Contains thank you letters and cards written to Craig Williams for his work to help Madison County and other chemical weapon storage sites across the US
- Series 3: Organizations
- Sub-Series 1: ACWA (Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives)
- Box 2
- Folder 2: ACWA Conventions, 1997-1998
- Contains meeting agendas, expected attendance, flyers, menus, and newspaper clippings
- Folder 3: ACWA Conventions, 2005-2006
- Contains ACWA meeting agendas and presentations
- Folder 4: ACWA Conventions, 2007-2008
- Contains CDCAB meeting agendas, and BGCAP and ACWA meeting presentations
- Folder 5: ACWA Conventions, 2008-2011
- Contains CDCAB and ACWA presentations
- Folder 6: ACWA Conventions, 2016
- Contains meeting presentation prepared by the ACWA
- Folder 7: ACWA Miscellaneous, 2000-2008
- Contains correspondence and newspaper articles written by Craig Williams, Draft of CDCAB mission statement and operating rules, and FAQs answered by the ACWA.
- Folder 8: ACWA Presentations, 2003-2008
- Contains meeting presentations prepared by the ACWA
- Folder 9: ACWA Technical Reports, 2000
- Contains report on chemical weapons disposal prepared by the EPA
- Sub-Series 2: BGCAPP (Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant)
- Box 3
- Folder 1: BGCAPP Bluegrass Exchange, 2005-2010
- Contains copies of the "Bluegrass exchange," a monthly publication distributed by the BGCAPP
- Folder 2: BGCAPP Presentations, 2004-2010
- Contains BGCAPP presentations regarding budget, scheduling, and other concerns for disposing of chemical weapons
- Folder 3: BGCAPP Miscellaneous, Undated
- Contains a list of acronyms for various organizations that are involved in this collection as well as brief articles about Ralph Collins, Yvonne Riding, and Chris Haynes
- Sub-Series 3: CWWG (Chemical Weapons Working Group)
- Box 3
- Folder 4: CWWG Conventions, 1994
- Contains reports written on various chemical weapon disposal methods as well as newspaper articles regarding different disposals of chemical weapons
- Folder 5: CWWG Conventions, 1995
- Contains chemical weapons disposal report written by the KEF and newspaper articles
- Folder 6: CWWG Conventions, 1997
- Contains meeting agendas and newspaper articles
- Folder 7: CWWG Conventions, 1998-2001
- Contains meeting agendas, correspondence between members, newspaper articles, and a draft of their environmental impact statement
- Folder 8: CWWG Updates, 1995-2001
- Contains correspondence from group leaders to all members of the CWWG, newspaper articles regarding the CWWG, as well as presentations prepared by the CWWG.
- Sub-Series 4: KEF (Kentucky Environmental Foundation)
- Box 4
- Folder 1: KEF Academic Writings, 1996-1998
- Contains academic articles published by KEF
- Folder 2: Common Ground, 1993
- Contains issues of Common Ground, a publication by KEF
- Folder 3: Common Sense, 1992-2000
- Contains issues of Common Sense, a publication by KEF
- Folder 4: KEF Conventions, 1991
- Contains materials from presentations and agendas for the conventions
- Folder 5: KEF Info Packets, 1992
- Contains packets produced by the KEF on the potential effects of the nerve gas
- Folder 6: KEF Miscellaneous, 1997-2001
- Contains flyers, reports, and documentation of members of KEF
- Sub-Series 5: ICCB (Intergovernmental Consultation and Coordination Board)/PMCD (Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization)
- Box 4
- Folder 7: ICCB, 1988-1993
- Contains information on ICCB representatives, meeting minutes, a summary report from the annual National ICCB Meeting, and agendas
- Folder 8: ICCB Presentations, 1990-1993
- Contains presentations provided to and produced by the ICCB for the National ICCB Meeting
- Folder 9: ICCB: Public Info Meeting, Mar-90
- Contains the full transcribed report of the public information meeting held by the ICCB on March 7, 1990
- Folder 10: PMCD Materials, ca. 2000
- Contains a packet of contents, including citizen testimony, schedules and schedule reports, financial reports, documented agent releases, CSEPP (Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program) materials, permit fraud documents, and disposal program managment reports
- Box 5
- Folder 1: PMCD Questions and Comments, Sep-86
- Contains compiled questions and comments from the Kentucky on Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program Draft Programatic Environmental Impact Statement
- Series 4: Publications and Reports
- Box 5
- Folder 2: "Transportation of Chemical Agents, May-87
- Full report title: "Transportation of Chemical Agents and Munitions: A Concept Plan", a first draft of the support study for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program Final Environmental Impact Statement which addresses transportation
- Folder 3: "Accountability and Financial Management Improvements", May-00
- Full report title: "Improvements Needed in Program Accountability and Financial Management," a GAO report regarding the disposal of chemical weapons
- Folder 4: Schedules and Cost Estimates, Jul-94
- Full report title: "Implementation Schedules and Cost Estimates for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program," prepared by the Kentucky Environmental Foundation
- Folder 5: Schedules and Cost Estimates, Mar-95
- Full report title: "Implementation Schedules and Cost Estimates for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program," prepared by the Kentucky Environmental Foundation
- Folder 6: ACWA Funding/Budget, 2005
- Contains a budget report in regards to the Blue Grass Project and ACWA funding.
- Folder 7: Dept. of Defense Budget Estimates, Apr-95
- Contains the budget estimates for the fiscal year for the Department of Defense
- Folder 8: Dept. of Army Budget Estimates, Feb. 2004
- Contains the budget estimates for the fiscal year for the Department of the Army
- Folder 9: Annual Status Reports, 1986-1988
- Contains annual status reports for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 10: Annual Status Report, Dec-89
- Contains an annual status report for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 11: Annual Status Report, 1990
- Contains an annual status report for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 12: Annual Status Report, 1991
- Contains an annual status report for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 13: Annual Status Report, Dec-92
- Contains an annual status report for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 14: Annual Status Report, Dec-93
- Contains an annual status report for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 15: Annual Status Report, Dec-94
- Contains an annual status report for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 16: Annual Status Report, 1995
- Contains an annual status report for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 17: Annual Status Report, 1997
- Contains an annual status report for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 18: Annual Status Report, 1998
- Contains an annual status report for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Box 6
- Folder 1: Annual Status Reprot, 1999
- Contains an annual status report for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 2: Annual Status Report, 2000
- Contains an annual status report for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 3: Annual Status Report, 2001
- Contains an annual status report for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 4: NRC: "Disposal of Chemical Munitions and Agents", 1984
- Contains a copy of "Disposal of Chemical Munitions and Agents" published by the National Research Council
- Folder 5: NRC: "Alternative Technologies, 1993
- Contains a copy of "Alternative Technologies for the Destruction of Chemical Agents and Munitions" published by the National Research Council
- Folder 6: NRC: "Recommendations for the Disposal, 1994
- Contains a copy of "Recommendations for the Disposal of Chemical Agents & Munitions" published by the National Research Counsil
- Folder 7: NRC: "Evaluation of the JACADS, 1994
- Contains a copy of "Evaluation of the JACADS Operational Verification Testing" Part II, published by the National Research Council
- Folder 8: NRC: "Review of Monitoring Activities, 1994
- Contains a copy of "Review of Monitoring Activities Within the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program" published by the National Research Council
- Folder 9: NRC: "Evaluation of the Army's Draft Assessment Criteria, 1995
- Contains a copy of "Evaluation of the Army's Draft Assessment Criteria to Aid in the Selection of Alternative Technologies for Chemical Demilitarization" published by the National Research Council
- Folder 10: NRC: "Review of Acute Human-Toxicity Estimates, 1997
- Contains a copy of "Review of Acute Human-Toxicity Estimates for Selected Chemical-Warfare Agents" published by the National Research Council
- Folder 11: NRC: "Using Superficial Water Oxidation, 1998
- Contains a copy of "Using Superficial Water Oxidation to Treat Hydrolysate from VX Neutralization" published by the National Research Council
- Folder 12: NRC: "Evaluation of Demonstration Test Results, ca. 2000
- Contains a copy of "Evaluation of Demonstration Test Results of Alternative Technologies for Demilitarization of Assembled Chemical Weapons" published by the National Research Council
- Box 7
- Folder 1: NRC: "Analysis of Engineering Design Studies, 2002
- Contains a copy of "Analysis of Engineering Design Studies for Demilitarization of Assembled Chemical Weapons at Blue Grass Army Depot" published by the National Research Council
- Folder 2: NRC: "Evaluation of Chemical Events, ca. 2002
- Contains a copy of "Evaluation of Chemical Events at Army Chemical Agent Disposal Facilities" published by the National Research Council
- Folder 3: NRC: "Assessment of Processing Gelled GB M55 Rockets, 2003
- Contains a copy of "Assessment of Processing Gelled GB M55 Rockets at Anniston" published by the National Research Council
- Folder 4: NRC: "Effects of Degraded Agent and Munitions, 2004
- Contains a copy of "Effects of Degraded Agent and Munitions Anomalies on Chemical Stockpile Disposal Operations" published by the National Research Council
- Folder 5: NRC: Interim Design Assessment, ca. 2005
- Contains the interim design assessment for the Blue Grass Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plant published by the National Research Council
- Folder 6: NRC: ", 2008
- Contains a copy of "Review and Assessment of Developmental Issues Concerning the Metal Parts Treater Design for the Blue Grass Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plant" published by the National Research Council
- Folder 7: NRC: "Review of Secondary Waste Disposal Planning, ca. 2008
- Contains a copy of "Review of Secondary Waste Disposal Planning for the Blue Grass and Pueblo Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plants" published by the National Research Council
- Folder 8: GAO Congressional Reports, 1987-1991
- Contains reports to Congress from the GAO (General Accounting Office) regarding chemical weapons and the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 9: GAO Congressional Reports, 1991-1994
- Contains reports to Congress from the GAO (General Accounting Office) regarding chemical weapons and the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 10: GAO Congressional Reports, 1996-1997
- Contains reports to Congress from the GAO (General Accounting Office) regarding chemical weapons and the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Box 8
- Folder 1: GAO Congressional Reports, 1998-2001
- Contains reports to Congress from the GAO (General Accounting Office) regarding chemical weapons and the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 2: GAO Congressional Reports, 2003-2005
- Contains reports to Congress from the GAO (General Accounting Office) regarding chemical weapons and the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 3: GAO Congressional Reports, 2005-2007
- Contains reports to Congress from the GAO (General Accounting Office) regarding chemical weapons and the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 4: GAO Miscellaenous Reports, 1999
- Contains miscellaneous reports from the GAO (General Accounting Office) regarding chemical weapons and the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 5: GAO Miscellaenous Reports, 1999-2007
- Contains miscellaneous reports from the GAO (General Accounting Office) regarding chemical weapons and the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program
- Folder 6: ACWA Annual Report, 1997-1998
- Contains annual reports from ACWA to Congress - regarding chemical weapons
- Folder 7: ACWA Annual Report, 2001-2002
- Contains annual reports from ACWA to Congress - regarding chemical weapons
- Folder 8: Other Army Reports, 1986
- Contains "Chemical Stockpile Disposal Concept Plan" produced by the U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency
- Box 9
- Folder 1: Other Army Reports, 1987
- Contains "Current Status of Panel Guidance on Safe Transportation of Chemical Munitions" prepared by the MITRE Corporation for the Army Transportation Panel Meeting
- Folder 2: Other Army Reports, 1993
- Contains "Physical and Chemical Integrity of the Chemical Weapons Stockpile: Assessment of the U.S. Chemical Weapons Stockpile: Integrity and Risk Analysis" prepared by the MITRE Corporation for the U.S. Army
- Folder 3: Other Army Reports, 1993
- Contains a Survey and Analysis Report prepared by the Program Manager for Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel for the U.S. Army Chemical Materiel Destruction Agency
- Folder 4: Other Army Reports, 1994-1996
- Contains the following publications: "U.S.Army's Alternative Demilitarization Technology Report for Congress", "U.S. Army Chemical Demilitarization and Remediation Activity: M55 Rocket Storage Life Evaluation", "Department of Defense's Interim Status Assessment for the Chemical Demilitarization Program," "AMSAA Summary Report: Special Publiation No. 75, Technical and Economic Analysis Comparing Alternative Chemical Demilitarization Technologies to the Baseline"
- Folder 5: Other Army Reports, 1998
- Contains "United States Department of Defene Assembled Chemical Weapons Assessment: Environmental Assessment of Demonstration Testing"
- Folder 6: Other Army Reports, 1999
- Contains the following publications: "Chemical Demilitarization Program - Program Funding Execution Assessment" from the Under Secretary of Defense and "Assembled Chemical Weapons Assessment Program: Supplemental Report to Congress" from the Department of Defense and ACWA
- Folder 7: Other Army Reports, 1999-2000
- Contains the continuation of "Assembled Chemical Weapons Assessment Program: Supplemental Report to Congress" from the Department of Defense and ACWA, "An Assessment of the External Factors Influencing Schedule and Cost Risks of the Chemical Demilitarization PRogram" from the Department of Defense, and "Report of the Secretary of Defense to the Congressional Defense Committees on the Management of the Chemical Demilitarization Program" for the Department of Defense
- Folder 8: Other Army Reports, 2001-2005
- Contains "Acquisition: The Chemical Demilitarization Program: Increased Costs for Stockpile and Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Disposal Programs" from the Department of Defense and "U.S. Army Chemical Materials Agency: Blue Grass Chemical Activity Site-Specific Monitoring Plan"
- Box 10
- Folder 1: US Army Program Manager Reports, 1987
- Contains two reports regarding transportation for chemical weapons, prepared for the Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization
- Folder 2: US Army Program Manager Reports, 1987
- Contains a report regarding transportation for chemical weapons, prepared for the Program Manager for Chemical Weapons
- Folder 3: US Army Program Manager Reports, 1987
- Contains "Report of the Kentucky Community Study Group" for the PMCD
- Folder 4: US Army Program Manager Reports, 1988
- Contains "Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement"
- Folder 5: US Army Program Manager Reports, 1991-1995
- Contains: "System Safety Management Plan for the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program", "Demilitarization of Chemical Agents by Hydrolysis and Supercritical Water Oxidation" produced by General Atomics, and "Alternative Technology Program: Trade-Off Analysis and Best Technical Approach for HD and VX Destruction Technologies"
- Box 11
- Folder 1: US Army Program Manager Reports, 1996
- Contains "Alternative Technology Program: Evaluation Report"
- Folder 2: US Army Program Manager Reports, 1997
- Contains "Guide to Risk Management Policies and Activities"
- Folder 3: US Army Program Manager Reports, 2002
- Contains "M55 Rocket Assessment Summary Report"
- Folder 4: Other Reports, 1986
- Contains "Concept Study for LBAD Stockpile Movement By Aircraft" prepared by Richard G. Roux, Edward L. Meseke, Michael R. Castaldi, and William F. Spurgeon
- Folder 5: Other Reports, 1987-1991
- Contains "Informing and Educating the Public about Risk", "Current Status of Panel Guidance on Safe Transportation of Chemical Munitions" prepared for the Army Transportation Panel Meeting, "Umatatilla Army Depot Activity" in a partial report/transcription, "The Disposition of the Current Stockpile of Chemical Munitions and Agents", "Bluegrass Tomorrow Annual Activity Report", and another partial report on chemical weapons
- Folder 6: Other Reports, 1991
- Contains "Alternative Technologies for the Detoxification of Chemical Weapons: An Information Document" and "Information Relating to the Effects of Waste Incinerators on the Thoroughbred Industry"
- Folder 7: Other Reports, 1991-1993
- Contains "Chemical Weapons Disposal: The Threat at Home", "The Citizens' Viewpoint: Citizen Perspectives on The Army's Plan to Build A Nerve Agent Incinerator in Madison County, Kentucky" compiled by the Kentucky Environmental Foundation, Common Ground, and Concerned Citizens of Madison County, "Kentucky Chemical Demilitarization Citizens' Advisory Commission Report", "Bluegrass Tomorrow: A Planned Regional Vision for the 21st Century - A Report to Participants, Members, and Interested Citizens", and "The Social Spatiality of NIMBY: A Case Study of Citizen Opposition to an Army Nerve Gas Incinerator in Central Kentucky" a thesis by Roger L. Miller at University of Kentucky
- Folder 8: Other Reports, 1994-1999
- Contains "The U.S. Chemical Weapons Destruction Program: Views, Analysis, and Recommendations" from the Henry L. Stimson Center, "Appendix C: Blue Grass Army Depot Site Report", "Comparative Risk Assessment of Alternative Management and Treatment Options for the Army Chemical Weapon Incineration Program" from the Institute for Environmental Studies, and a review of Open Deficiency Reports
- Box 12
- Folder 1: Other Reports, 1999
- Contains a report on transportation routes of chemical weapon destruction sites and weekly reports from the Operational Review Team
- Folder 2: Other Reports, 1999-2000
- Contains continued weekly reports from the Operational Review Team and a final report from the Operations Schedule Task Force
- Folder 3: Other Reports, 2001
- Contains a doctorate dissertation by Robert Futrell: "Struggling for Democracy: Environmental Politics of Chemical Weapons Disposal"
- Folder 4: Other Reports, 2001
- Contains a doctorate dissertation by Talina Rose Mathews: "Measuring Benefits of Reducing Perceived Risk: Aging Chemical Weapons"
- Folder 5: Other Reports, 2006
- Contains "Blue Grass Chemical Activity Quantitative Risk Assessment" prepared by Science Applications International Corporation
- Folder 6: Other Reports, 2007-2015
- Contains "Static Detonation Chamber: Background Information" provided to Secondary Waste Working Group of the Chemical Destruction Community Advisory Board" and "Review Criteria for Successful Treatment of Hydrolysate at the Blue Grass Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plant"
- Folder 7: Other Analysis Reports, 1985, 1992
- Contains "Independent Evaluation/Assessment of Rocket, 115MM: Chemical Agent (GB or VX), M55" by the Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity" and "Disposal of Chemical Weapons: An Analysis of Alternatives to Incineration" a draft to Congress
- Box 13
- Folder 1: Technical Reports, 1982
- Contains a technical report titled, "The Feasibility of Chemical Munition Disposal Using Nuclear Explosions" prepared for the Defense Nuclear Agency
- Folder 2: Technical Reports, 1984
- Contains a technical report titled, "Compounds Formed From the Chemical Decontamination of HD, GB, and VX and Their Environmental Fate" for the U.S. Army Medical Bioengineering Research & Development Laboratory. Also contains snippets from other technical reports regarding chemical weapon destruction
- Folder 3: Technical Reports, 1985
- Contains a technical report: "Evaluation Criteria and Ranking System for a Comparative Analysis of M55 Rockets Disposal Options"
- Folder 4: Technical Reports, 1985
- Contains a technical report: "M55 Rocket Separation study"
- Folder 5: Technical Reports, 1996
- Contains a technical report: "Master Action Plan for M55 Rockets"
- Folder 6: Technical Reports, 2001-2002
- Contains the following technical reports: "Chemical Munition Specific Information for the Assembled Chemical Weapon Assessment Program" and "Critical Evaluation of Proven Chemical Weapon Destruction Technologies"
- Series 5: Publicity
- Box 13
- Folder 7: Publicity, 1980-1990
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
- Folder 8: Publicity, 1991-1992
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
- Box 14
- Folder 1: Publicity, 1993
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
- Folder 2: Publicity, 1994
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
- Folder 3: Publicity, 1994-1995
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
- Folder 4: Publicity, 1996
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
- Folder 5: Publicity, 1996
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
- Folder 6: Publicity, 1997
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
- Folder 7: Publicity, 1998-1999
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
- Box 15
- Folder 1: Publicity, 1999-2000
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
- Folder 2: Publicity, 2001
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
- Folder 3: Publicity, 2002
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
- Folder 4: Publicity, 2003
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
- Folder 5: Publicity, 2004-2006
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky and Utah
- Folder 6: Publicity, Undated
- Contains various undated newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals
- Folder 7: Flyers, Undated
- Contains flyers advertising upcoming meetings and events regarding the community response to chemical weapon destruction
- Folder 8: Press Releases, 1980-2005
- 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, 1985-1990
- 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 16
- Folder 1: Lexington Herald Headlines, 1991-1996
- 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, 1993-1998
- Contains academic articles about the effects and disposal of chemical weapons
- Folder 3: CWWG Publicity: Flyers, Undated
- Contains flyers held for events hosted by CWWG
- Folder 4: CWWG Publicity: Newspaper Articles, 1992-1997
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles about the disposal of chemicals, mostly in Kentucky
- Folder 5: CWWG Publicity: Press Releases, 1992-2006
- Contains press releases from CWWG on the disposal of chemical weapons
- Series 6: Miscellaneous
- Box 16
- Folder 6: Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System, 1993-2000
- Contains documents and reports evaluating the procedures and and safety of the Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System
- Folder 7: Whistleblower: Trina Allen, 1997
- Contains legal correspondence between legal representatives for Trina Allen and EG&G Defense Materials INC. regarding clean drinking water violations
- Folder 8: Whistleblower: Gary Harris, 2000
- Contains articles and other publicity coverage on whistleblower Gary Harris, who reported on chemical weapon disposal violations
- Folder 9: Steve Jones: Publicity, 1995-2000
- Contains articles and other publicity coverage on whistleblower Steve Jones, who reported on chemical weapon disposal violations in Utah, and who later received nationwide attention for the lawsuit in which he attempted to get his job back
- Folder 10: Steve Jones Conflict, 1999-2000
- Contains articles, publicity coverage, correspondence, and records regarding whistleblower Steve Jones. After winning his lawsuit, Steve Jones denied having any association with Craig Williams or CWWG, stating that the materials that were leaked did not come from him or that the materials were fabricated. Craig responded by releasing the correspondence and evidence of the materials being sent to him, such as FedEx reciepts from Steve to Craig.
- Folder 11: Steve Jones: Correspondence and Information, 1999-2000
- Contains continued proof from Craig that Steve had corresponded with him in the past about chemical weapon disposal violations
- Box 17
- Folder 1: Congressional Hearing, Jul-86
- Contains "Hearing Before the Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Nine-Ninth Congres, Second Session"
- Folder 2: Committee Hearings, 1992
- Contains stenographic minutes for House of Representatives Committee Hearings regarding disposal of chemicals
- Folder 3: Hearing: CWWG vs. U.S. Army, 1996
- Contains the decision in the case of CWWG vs. U.S. Army
- Folder 4: CWWG/Sierra Club/Vietnam Vet. Foundation vs. U.S. Army, 1996
- Contains the decision in the case of CWWG/Sierra Club/Vietnam Vet. Foundation vs. U.S. Army
- Folder 5: EQC Statement, Apr-91
- Contains the Environmental Quality Commission's statement on the Site-Specfici Environmental Impact Statement CSDP Lexington Bluegrass Army Depot
- Folder 6: Record Statements: Susan Livingstone, 1990-1992
- Contains statements by Susan Livingstone, the assistant secretary of the Army, on the disposal of chemicals
- Folder 7: Record Statements, 1990-1997
- Contains various statements from officials involved in the progress of the disposal of chemicals
- Folder 8: Questions and Comments from Statements: PMCD, Sep-86
- Contains a copy of questions and comments compiled from the Project Manager for Chemical Demilitarization - questions and comments taken from Kentucky on Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program Draft Programatic Environmental Impact Statement
- Box 18
- Folder 1: Miscellaneous Statements, 1986, 2002
- Contains three miscellaneous statements. Includes: "Statement on the U.S. Army Stockpile Disposal Program Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement", "Statement of Douglas Hindman", and "'How Should Environmental Justice Be Addressed In Indian Country?' A Statement to the Environmental Forum XI"
- Folder 2: Public Hearing Transcript, Jan-88
- Contains the transcript of an early Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program Public Hearing
- Folder 3: Public Hearing Transcript, Apr-91
- Contains the transcript of Public Scoping Meeting for Site-Specific Environmental Impact Analysis for Proposed Incinerator
- Folder 4: Public Hearing Transcript, Apr-91
- Contains the transcript of Public Scoping Meeting for Site-Specific Environmental Impact Analysis for Proposed Incinerator
- Folder 5: Comments Compiled, Jun-05
- Contains comments and concerns organized by state, sent to Douglas Hindman
- Folder 6: Permit Violation Notices, 1995-2005
- Contains notices sent to various sites regarding void or misused permits
- Folder 7: Office Files, Undated
- Contains 'office files' related to KEF, CWWG, and chemical weapon destruction - city ordinances, fact sheets, bumper stickers, miscellaneous handwritten notes, notes from Craig's trip to Moscow, other professional development notes, and materials related to how to properly organize within a community
- Folder 8: Office Files, Undated
- Contains 'office files' related to KEF, CWWG, and chemical weapon destruction - city ordinances, fact sheets, bumper stickers, miscellaneous handwritten notes, notes from Craig's trip to Moscow, other professional development notes, and materials related to how to properly organize within a community
- Folder 9: Office Files, Undated
- Contains 'office files' related to KEF, CWWG, and chemical weapon destruction - city ordinances, fact sheets, bumper stickers, miscellaneous handwritten notes, notes from Craig's trip to Moscow, other professional development notes, and materials related to how to properly organize within a community. Also includes a DVD copy of NERVE: How a Small Kentucky Town Led the Fight to Safely Dismantle the World's Chemical Weapons
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