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* Home * About * Leadership * What We Do * Store * Destroy * Comply * Protect * Resources * Fact Sheets * Employee Transition Hub * Employee HR Information Hub * Photo Gallery * Video Gallery * Contact Our Mission Assess and destroy chemical warfare materiel, comply with chemical weapons treaty, protect people and the environment. STORE Following destruction of the chemical weapon stockpiles in Colorado and Kentucky, the U.S. Army Chemical Materials Activity-West (formerly Pueblo Chemical Depot) and the Blue Grass Chemical Activity are supporting closure and demolition of the chemical agent destruction plants. CMA-West PCD Deactivation Ceremony Blue Grass Chemical Activity STORE Following destruction of the chemical weapon stockpiles in Colorado and Kentucky, the U.S. Army Chemical Materials Activity-West (formerly Pueblo Chemical Depot) and the Blue Grass Chemical Activity are supporting closure and demolition of the chemical agent destruction plants. CMA-West PCD Deactivation Ceremony Blue Grass Chemical Activity DESTROY The Recovered Chemical Materiel Directorate provides centralized management and direction to the Department of Defense for the assessment and destruction of recovered chemical warfare materiel in a safe and environmentally compliant manner. Learn More About RCMD DESTROY The Recovered Chemical Materiel Directorate provides centralized management and direction to the Department of Defense for the assessment and destruction of recovered chemical warfare materiel in a safe and environmentally compliant manner. Learn More About RCMD COMPLY The CMA director serves as the Army treaty implementing agent, ensuring the Army complies with the Chemical Weapons Convention Treaty, which prohibits development, production, stockpiling, transfer and use of chemical weapons. Learn More About the CWC Treaty COMPLY The CMA director serves as the Army treaty implementing agent, ensuring the Army complies with the Chemical Weapons Convention Treaty, which prohibits development, production, stockpiling, transfer and use of chemical weapons. Learn More About the CWC Treaty PROTECT CMA worked in close partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and state and local governments to implement the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program (CSEPP) to educate, prepare, and protect communities surrounding chemical stockpile sites. Learn More About CSEPP PROTECT CMA worked in close partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and state and local governments to implement the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program (CSEPP) to educate, prepare, and protect communities surrounding chemical stockpile sites. Learn More About CSEPP CMA QUICK LINKS * Homepage * About * Leadership * What We Do * Resources * Contact ARMY LINKS * Army FAQ * Spouse Employment Information * Accessibility/Section 508 * Privacy & Security * No FEAR Act * FOIA * AKO * Home * About * Leadership * What We Do * Store * Destroy * Comply * Protect * Resources * Fact Sheets * Employee Transition Hub * Employee HR Information Hub * Photo Gallery * Video Gallery * Contact Mountain The mountain has been an element that has graced many of the past depot emblems, representing Pike’s Peak. × Missile The Pershing Missile in the center represents one of the most prominent missions of the depot in the 1980s. × Hawk The hawk represents native depot wildlife, the present and future mission of the environmental programs, and was also the name of one of the missile systems supplied by the depot during its missile mission in the 1950s and 60s. × Insignias The branch insignia of both the U.S. Army Chemical Corps and Ordnance Corps represent the depot’s command structure through its history as both an ordnance and a chemical depot. × Colors & Text The colors cobalt blue and yellow gold are representative of the U.S. Army Chemical Corps. “Pueblo Depot” is representative of the installation throughout its history. “1942” is the date of establishment. “Safety” and “Service” capture the continued and historical depot missions. × Motto The motto translates to “A Common Good.” × Sun The rising sun denotes the dawning of a new day without chemical weapons and the organization’s mission to safely destroy chemical weapons stockpile, thus changing the future of modern warfare. × Wheat The three stalks of wheat symbolize the harvest of hope that has been secured through industry, cultivation and abundance. It also refers to the unit’s chemical/biological, smoke/obscurant and support to Homeland security industrial base missions at Pine Bluff Arsenal. × Eagle The double-headed eagle suggests the two CMA methods for stockpile chemical weapons disposal, incineration and neutralization. These methods’ roots are traced back to Project Eagle I (incinerating of mustard agents) and Eagle II (neutralizing nerve agents). × Olive Branch The olive branch signifies peace and the Activity’s commitment to abide by the stipulations of the Chemical Weapons Convention Treaty and assisting other nations. × Octagon The octagon alludes to the eight original chemical weapons stockpile storage sites in the United States. ×