Explo Systems, Inc., Site

United States	Removal Action

Environmental Protection ~	;

Agency	Camp Minden

Webster Parish, Louisiana	April 2014

This Fact Sheet will tell you about...

•	Current Actions

•	Past Actions

•	Future Actions

•	Site Background

•	For More Information

Current Actions

Two groups of Potentially Responsible Parties
(PRPs) which include General Dynamics and Al-
liant Techsystems (GD/ATK), and Hercules Inc.
signed Administrative Orders on Consent with the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that will
remove and dispose approximately 3.7 million
pounds of explosive material at the Explo Systems,
Inc Camp Minden, Louisiana site. Per the agree-
ments, GD/ATK started removing 2.7 million
pounds of explosives from the site. Weather permit-
ting; these activities are scheduled to be completed
within the next 14 months. Within the next few
weeks, Hercules Inc. will begin removing 600 thou-
sand pounds of nitrocellulose, a general explosive.
Weather permitting; Hercules plans to complete this
action within 3 months. Approximately 18 million
pounds of M6 (howitzer gunpowder) and other ex-
plosive material are currently stored in 97 storage
bunkers/magazines.

These actions will involve repackaging of explosive
materials for safe transport to disposal facilities off-
site. The explosives will be packaged and loaded in
accordance with Department of Transportation reg-
ulations. Transport routes will be selected to mini-
mize any danger to the public.

Past Actions

EPA has provided specific tasks at the site which
include:

•	Identification of potentially responsible par-
ties for site clean-up;

•	On-site assessments of explosive hazard
evaluation;

• Sought disposal options and alternatives for
reuse/repurposing of explosive material as
an alternate for disposal.

Future Actions

EPA will work with the PRPs to ensure the removal
of the explosive material is conducted as efficiently
and quickly as possible without compromising the
safety of workers or the community. EPA will co-
ordinate with the local entities regarding movement
of materials off-site. EPA's goal is the safe removal
and disposal of the explosive material.

EPA will use all of its authorities to address the
remaining explosive material. EPA will continue to
pursue known PRPs, to persuade them to engage in
addressing the remaining explosive material. Explo
Systems, Inc. is no longer capable of performing the
cleanup.

EPA hopes to work in partnership with GD/ATK,
Hercules, Inc., Louisiana Department of Environ-
mental Quality (LDEQ), Louisiana State Police
(LSP), Louisiana Military Department (LMD) of
the Louisiana National Guard, the U.S. Department
of Defense/US Army to safely and successfully im-
plement this action.

Site Background

On October 15, 2012, an explosion in a storage
bunker/magazine containing explosives at Explo
Systems, Inc., Camp Minden, Louisiana, prompted
attention from the EPA, Louisiana Department of
Environmental Quality (LDEQ), Louisiana State
Police (LSP) and other responders. The explosion
shattered windows in the City of Minden, Louisiana
(approximately 4 miles to the northeast), and gener-
ated a 7,000-foot mushroom cloud. LSP investigat-
ed the explosion and found millions of pounds of
unsecured M6. LSP directed Explo Inc, to secure
the M6. LSP and Explo Systems, Inc., employees
secured the M6 within storage bunkers/magazines.
The volume of unsecured M6 required a minimum
of a 4,000-foot safe distance. To keep the residents


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safe due to the potential risk, the town of Doyline,
Louisiana (approximately 400 homes), was evacu-
ated during operational hours from November 28 to
December 7, 2013. In addition, the Youth Challenge
Program (school) and non-essential personnel at
Camp Minden were evacuated. The Webster Parish
Jail at Camp Minden followed shelter-in-place pro-
cedures.

For More Information

If you would like more information about the Explo
Systems, Inc., Site Removal Action, contact:

Paige Delgado

U.S. EPA Removal On-Scene Coordinator
214.665.2724 or 800.533.3508 (toll-free)
delgado.paige@epa.gov

Jason McKinney

U.S. EPA Community Involvement Coordinator
214.665.8132 or 800.533.3508 (toll-free)
mckinnev.i ason@epa. gov

Donn Walters

U.S. EPA Community Involvement Superfund
Public Liaison

214.665.6483 or 1.800.533.3508 (toll-free)
walters.donn@epa.gov

Karen Price

Project Manager

Louisiana Department of Environment Quality

225.219.3612

karen.price2@la. gov

On The Web

On the internet, information about U.S. EPA Region
6 and the Superfund Program can be found at:

http://www.epa.gov/earthlr6/6sf/6sf.htm

All inquiries from the news media should be
directed to the EPA Region 6 Press Office at
214.665.2200.

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