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Monday, January 08, 2007

Nervey

The Army has been wanting to dump its nerve gas in the Delaware River (presumably to do in all of those who live in Southern NJ, Southeastern Pa and northern Delaware) after having it treated by DuPont. DuPont, however, has pulled the plug on the plan. Even the corporate biggies are turning against this government.

DOVER, Del. — Expecting a contentious regulatory process, DuPont Co. said Friday that it will not participate in the Army's plan to dispose of millions of gallons of wastewater from the destruction of a deadly nerve agent.

DuPont has been working with Army officials since 2003 on a plan to ship the byproduct of neutralized VX nerve agent from a chemical weapons depot in Indiana to Deepwater, N.J., where it would have been treated at DuPont's Chamber Works facility and dumped into the Delaware River.


I suggest pouring it on the White House lawn.

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