The Iowa Army Ammunition Plant reopens March 30 after a safety review of explosive lead azide, impacting approximately 800 workers.
The plant's temporary pause began on March 12 while experts conducted a review of safety and storage of lead azide.
The Iowa Army Ammunition Plant is shut down to safely remove highly explosive lead azide, a chemical used in munitions, the U ...
The threat came in an email sent to several hundred people in the capitol Saturday evening, according to multiple published reports. The email warned of “highly lethal lead azide devices” around the ...
Army officials announced last week that plant operations would be temporarily paused "to conduct a proactive safety review." ...
MIDDLETOWN — Operations at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant (IAAAP) remain on a temporary “precautionary pause” as experts ...
The Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg was evacuated Saturday following an emailed bomb threat. Here’s what we know about the incident. The threat came in an email sent to several hundred people in ...
Operations at plant in Des Moines County on hold for safety review.
Ammunition Plant remains under the temporary and precautionary pause initiated on March 12 to allow experts to continue a safety review for the safe removal of lead azide currently at ...
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