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Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant

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121: 40: 129: 168:, is an inactive 14,974-acre (60.60 km) plant to load, assemble and pack ammunitions items. During production from 1942 to 1994, the Army disposed of untreated explosives-laden wastewater in on-site lagoons, contaminating soil, sediments and groundwater with hazardous chemicals. It is a government-owned, contractor-operated facility located off 258:
In May 2015, EPA in conjunction with a Citizens' Advisory Group announced, that a contained burn system in the form of an incinerator would be used. The plan was to dismantle the incinerator and remove it after burns would be finished. To oversee the cleanup, the EPA charged about $ 8 million on top
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of $ 1.2 million which the state of Louisiana had already paid. In June 2015, Explo systems executives asked a state judge to throw out charges, because M6 was not classified as explosive in Louisiana. The Army intended to dispose of the explosives through "open burns".
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In October, 2014 EPA, the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality and the Army agreed to dispose of explosive M6 propellant by "open burn", in "prepared trays containing a shallow layer of the material, has been used in other cleanups."
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On August 24, 2006, an explosion of the Explo Systems, Inc., site leased at Camp Minden, where bombs were disassembled and recycled led to the evacuation of six hundred pupils nearby but caused no injuries or fatalities.
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In December 2012, police began to remove 2,700 tons of explosives haphazardly stashed in warehouses and in open air from the Explo Systems site leading to evacuations from nearby
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was chosen. It is "the only commercial facility in the nation allowed to burn explosives and munitions waste with no environmental emissions controls."
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of the Explo Systems, Inc., site rocketed Camp Minden, shattering windows 4 miles away and created a 7,000-foot mushroom cloud contaminating the area.
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Kaboom Town. The U.S. military burns millions of pounds of munitions in a tiny, African-American corner of Louisiana.
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Bolin Hall, still under tight security, is the former LAAP building most visible off
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found that the ground water was contaminated by explosive wastes including
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A large explosion in October 2012 of 15 million pounds of M6
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Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant, Doyline, Webster Parish, LA
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Superfund Site: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant, Doyline, LA
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Now leased to commercial interests and used partly as
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Buildings and structures in Webster Parish, Louisiana
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Camp Minden

Louisiana Army National Guard
Webster Parish
Louisiana
http://www.jmc.army.mil/


U.S. Highway 80
Minden
Louisiana
Louisiana Army National Guard
James E. Bolin
U.S. Highway 80
Webster Parish
Doyline
Minden
Bossier City
Louisiana
Louisiana Army National Guard
Superfund
National Priorities List
United States Environmental Protection Agency
cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine
trinitrotoluene
propellant
Doyline
Colfax, Louisiana
Clean Harbors
"Louisiana Guard honors memory of leader, WWII veteran"

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