Military Pollution
The US Military is responsible for generation of over one-third of the county's toxic waste. Millions of acres of US Military property are being environmentally cleared for transfer to local communties. These environmental clearances are often completed with a total disregard for human health and the environment.
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Finding Chemical Weapons
The US Army has been developing technologies to address Chemical Warfare Munitions when they are discovered on firing ranges or buried in disposal areas. The Non-Stockpile Chemical Weapons Citizens Coalition has been meeting with US Army representatives to ensure treatment technologies do not use the atmosphere for ultimate disposal.
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Alameda Pt. Naval Air Station
Interactive toxic maps have been developed for 1,700 acres of the closed Alameda Pt. Naval Air Station. The toxic maps put the results of 208 separate risk assessments at your fingertips.
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Philippine Bases
Clark Air Force Base and Subic Naval Facility were abandoned by the US Military in the early 1990s. The toxic waste sites at these facilities are the source of health problems in surrounding communities. See what the People's Campaign for Base Cleanup is doing about this tradegy.
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