Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction
Pilot Plant (PCAPP)
Monthly Status Update
The two sections of the Agent Filtration Area exhaust stack were delivered to the construction site.
A large crane was used to place the two sections of the Agent Filtration Area exhaust stack onto temporary holding platforms.
A PCAPP ironworker smoothes rough edges inside the Agent
Filtration Area exhaust stack.
The second of two Munitions Treatment Units is being installed in
the Agent Processing Building.
A cap is placed atop one of the field erected Brine Concentrator Feed Tanks.
An ironworker connects the last steel beam atop the Enhanced Reconfiguration Building. The evergreen tree on the last beam is a tradition signifying that the highest point of steel construction has been attained.
Constant and steady progress continues on the PCAPP construction site, where ironworkers recently installed a massive 86-foot exhaust stack in the Agent Filtration Area, and caps were placed on three Brine Concentrator Feed tanks. The last steel beam was set into place atop the Enhanced Reconfiguration Building.
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