Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant

The Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant was a 15,546-acre (62.91 km2) government-owned, contractor-operated (GOCO) facility 12 miles west of Texarkana, Texas that was established in 1942. The land was purchased from local citizens through Eminent Domain by the United States Department of Defense. The Lone Star Defense Corporation, a subsidiary of the B. F. Goodrich Rubber Corporation, won the contract on July 23, 1941 to produce artillery shells, bombs, fuses, boosters, and other auxiliary munitions at the site.[1] The plant produced ammunition throughout World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.[2] The plant was last operated by Day & Zimmermann.

Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant
Active1942 - 2009
CountryUnited States
Websitehttp://www.jmc.army.mil/

Today edit

The Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant was officially deactivated September 30, 2009, after serving its mission of providing ammunition for almost 70 years. Future plans include directing the I-69 Corridor through the facility once the property has been transferred from the local community.

Environment edit

The Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant was listed as a Superfund site on the National Priorities List on July 22, 1987.[3] The United States Environmental Protection Agency listed the primary contaminants of concern as tetryl, mercury, chromium, and lead.[4] Cleanup activities began on June 29, 2001 and continued until September 24, 2002. The site should be deleted from the National Priorities List in 2010.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant from the Handbook of Texas Online
  2. ^ "The Army Ammunition Management System" (PDF). United States Army. December 1, 1982. p. 52. Retrieved March 15, 2010.
  3. ^ "Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Superfund site progress profile". United States Environmental Protection Agency. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Superfund site description" (PDF). United States Environmental Protection Agency. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 19, 2012. Retrieved March 15, 2010.

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