Just about any chemical on the ground would be treated by DOD as HAZMAT. Anything not meant to enter the waterways or lie on the ground gets treated that way. Nothing surprising about that. What's surprising is the fact that DOD is even involved at all in Morgantown. It's not like there's a significant presence of military there other than a reserve unit.
Just about any chemical on the ground would be treated by DOD as HAZMAT. Anything not meant to enter the waterways or lie on the ground gets treated that way. Nothing surprising about that. What's surprising is the fact that DOD is even involved at all in Morgantown. It's not like there's a significant presence of military there other than a reserve unit.
This smells of something more than is being told.