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Book
27th January 2011, 10:04 AM
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Utah base open after missing nerve agent vial located, officials say

(CNN) -- A Utah military facility that tests chemical and biological weapons was opened Thursday after a nearly 12-hour lockdown that officials said was prompted by a missing vial of "nerve agent."

"On January 26, during a routine inventory of sensitive material in the chemical laboratory, Dugway officials discovered a discrepancy between the records and the agent on hand," said a statement issued by the U.S. Army's Dugway Proving Ground. "As a precaution, the commander immediately locked down the installation and began efforts to identify the cause of the discrepancy."

The facility was put on lockdown about 7:25 p.m. ET on Wednesday, spokeswoman Paula Thomas said. Authorities said only that the move was "to resolve a serious concern within the Test Area."

The discrepancy was found to be less than a milliliter, or less than one-fourth of a teaspoon, of VX "nerve agent," the statement said.

A vial containing 1 ml was located about 3 a.m. Thursday (5 a.m. ET), the statement said. As of about 6:15 a.m., authorities said personnel had been allowed inside and would be allowed to go home shortly.

"All personnel are uninjured and safe," the facility said in a news release. "The public is safe as well."

VX is an amber-colored, odorless and tasteless oily liquid that does not evaporate easily unless temperatures are high, officials said. "It evaporates very slowly, almost like motor oil."

People can be exposed to the agent through skin contact -- the most toxic way -- or through eye contact or inhalation, the statement said. VX affects the body's ability to carry messages through the nerves.

About 1,500 employees and contractors are stationed at the proving ground, which covers 798,214 acres and is located in the Great Salt Lake Desert, around 85 miles southwest of Salt Lake City.

"Testers here determine the reliability and survivability of all types of military equipment in a chemical or biological environment," according to Dugway officials.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/01/27/utah.base.lockdown/?hpt=T2

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We must carpet-bomb Iraq and put a stop to their evil WMD program!

Ares
27th January 2011, 10:07 AM
Ironically enough the Anthrax that was mailed to government officials in the days after 9/11 were from this lab.

AOW
27th January 2011, 11:11 AM
So was it discovered in somebody's back pocket or was it kicked under a couch in the lab?

chad
27th January 2011, 11:17 AM
it was in the mailroom.

tater
27th January 2011, 11:53 AM
Oh noes :o. Gotta add atropine and 2-PAM Chloride to my prep list.

ximmy
27th January 2011, 11:59 AM
This is the new nerve agent especially formulated for domestic use...

JDRock
27th January 2011, 12:01 PM
This is the new nerve agent especially formulated for domestic use...


no...only ok for domestic terrorism.

Cobalt
27th January 2011, 12:03 PM
Somebody probably walked off with it and they shut the base down to do a search, not finding it they reopened the base before people started asking questions and they would have to fess up that it is still missing.

I don't trust them to keep toxic things securely locked up.
I remember years ago when the story broke about how much plutonium went missing at Hanford and the goofy story they came up with about it was still accounted for, it was just stuck in pipes throughout the facility :oo-->

tater
27th January 2011, 12:05 PM
This is the new nerve agent especially formulated for domestic use...


VX, GB (sarin) and HD (known as mustard and not an actual nerve agent) have actually been around for a while. Chlorine was even used during the trench warfare days.