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Oregon chemical weapons disposal company fined

The Columbian
Published: July 29, 2010, 12:00am

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The state of Oregon has fined the operator of the Umatilla Chemical Depot weapons disposal facility $41,600 for permit violations.

The Washington Demilitarization Co. operates the incineration facility at the depot to destroy aging stockpiles of chemical weapons dating from the Cold War era.

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality said Thursday the company agreed to pay the fines and take steps to ensure compliance with its hazardous waste treatment facility permit after two violations.

The agency said the disposal company failed to strictly follow proper air monitoring procedures when incinerating one container and operated under procedures or documents not properly incorporated into the permit.

State officials said the violations did not result in any reported public health hazards or direct environmental harm.

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