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Appendix A: Chronology of Events at the Blue Grass Army Depot to the Present, With Focus on Public Involvement
Pages 69-74

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From page 69...
... It informs the way that the Program When the Army held public meetings in the communities Executive Office (PEO) for Assembled Chemical Weapons with facilities housing chemical weapons, the meeting in Alternatives (ACWA)
From page 70...
... What would ence soon bumped up against activists and residents in other eventually become the PEO ACWA was established to evalulocations, such as Utah, which viewed such an approach as ate other means of destroying the chemical agent.1 ethically suspect by imposing new risks on additional com- As part of the PEO ACWA history, Congress also required munities (Marshall, 1996; Futrell, 2003b)
From page 71...
... ACWA responsiveness to public concerns and preferences, building the capacity of local stakeholders to participate in PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AT BGCAPP highly technical discussions, and rebuilding trust (Goldberg, After the technologies had been selected, the ACWA Dialogue Group was disbanded in favor of CACs, which 3 March 25, 2015, conference call with Doug Hindman, Kentucky CAC were based in Colorado and Kentucky. The Kentucky CAC is chair, and Craig Williams, Kentucky CDCAB co-chair; Judith Bradbury comprised of nine members appointed by the state governor.
From page 72...
... For example, offsite shipments "Critical trust" is an apt description of recent relationships are viewed as ethically problematic, and failure to address among PEO ACWA, BGCAPP, and community representa- the ethical dimensions of decisions to ship wastes offsite have created tensions in relationships that have improved 4 March 25, 2015, conference call with Doug Hindman, Kentucky CAC since, in the words of the CAC chair, "the bad old days." chair, and Craig Williams, Kentucky CDCAB co-chair; Judith Bradbury For example, the CWWG actively opposed shipments of and Seth Tuler, committee members; Todd Kimmell, committee chair; and Jim Myska, study director.
From page 73...
... Parrett, pub- 12 March 25, 2015, conference call with Doug Hindman, Kentucky CAC lic affairs officer, PEO ACWA, Blue Grass Chemical Activity, "Stakeholder chair, and Craig Williams, Kentucky CDCAB co-chair; Judith Bradbury and Interests and Views on Offsite Shipment of Hydrolysate: Key Issues at the Seth Tuler, committee members; Todd Kimmell, committee chair; and Jim Site in Past," presentation to the committee on January 28, 2015. Myska, study director.
From page 74...
... 2015. Review Criteria for Successful Treatment of Hydrolysate at the Pueblo Chemical Agent Destruction ACWA's transparency and willingness to work with the Pilot Plant.


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