| | Annual Status Report on the Disposal of Chemical Weapons and |
| | 0,44 | | MB | Materiel for Fiscal Year 2004 |
| | 56 | | stron |
| | 6552 | | ID | U.S. Army's Chemical Materials Agency |
| | 2005 | | rok |
| | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| | EXECUTIVE SUMMARYii |
| | I. CHEMICAL DEMILITARIZATION PROGRAM |
| | A. Introduction . 1 |
| | B. Program Management 1 |
| | C. Safety of the Chemical Stockpile. 2 |
| | D. Environmental Compliance and Chemical Agent Monitoring. 2 |
| | E. Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness . 3 |
| | F. Public Outreach. 4 |
| | G. Program Funding and Expenditures 4 |
| | H. Citizens’ Advisory Commissions Travel Cost Summary 5 |
| | I. Program Reviews 5 |
| | J. FY 2005 Planned Activities . 6 |
| | II. CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION 7 |
| | III. CHEMICAL STOCKPILE DISPOSAL 9 |
| | A. Johnston Atoll 11 |
| | B. Deseret Chemical Depot . 12 |
| | C. Anniston Chemical Activity 15 |
| | D. Umatilla Chemical Depot. 17 |
| | E. Pine Bluff Chemical Activity. 19 |
| | F. Edgewood Chemical Activity. 21 |
| | G. Newport Chemical Depot 24 |
| | H. Pueblo Chemical Depot 27 |
| | I. Blue Grass Army Depot 29 |
| | J. Legal Issues 31 |
| | IV. NON-STOCKPILE CHEMICAL MATERIEL . 33 |
| | APPENDICES |
| | A. ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS |
| | B. OCCURRENCES OF LEAKING CHEMICAL MUNITIONS SUMMARY |
| | C. EXPENDITURES SUMMA |