Photograph which shows construction of the Newport Chemical Agent Disposal Facility. On Feb. 18, 1999, Parsons received a contract to design, construct and operate the Newport Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (NECDF), with a formal groundbreaking...
Leaflet which describes what happened during chemical agent disposal operations at the Newport Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (NECDF). Carbon steel containers, often referred to as ton containers or TCs, containing chemical agent VX were moved...
Fact sheet about the closure at the Newport Chemical Disposal Facility. The closure is divided into four phases with specific goals for each phase. Work packages provide the work force with detailed guidance for achieving these goals at each phase...
Photograph which shows the ground breaking ceremony on April 8, 2000 by Parsons who received a contract to design, construct and operate the Newport Chemical Agent Disposal Facility.
Leaflet which describes the key features of the chemical neutralization technology used to neutralize chemical agent VX at the Newport Chemical Agent Disposal Facility.
Photograph of heavy water production facility. In 1943, du Pont was awarded a contract to build a heavy water production facility to support the research and development of the atomic bomb. Heavy water production took place between 1944 and 1946...
News release about the demolition of the Newport VX production facility. Officials from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) have completed a closeout inspection of the site where the VX Former Production Facility (FPF)...
Photograph of the TNT plant. The contract was awarded April 29, 1968, for the design of a five-line TNT facility. Construction began on the TNT facility in September 1968, not long after VX production had ceased. TNT production did not begin...