The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ( http://bit.ly/LwlpaH) says neither the Army Corps of Engineers, which is managing the cleanup, nor the Nuclear Regulatory Commission would say exactly what material was found at the Armstrong County site.
A homeland security spokesman said the elevated security measures were put in place at the Corps' request and were not related to any specific threat in the area.
The dump along Route 66 was used to store nuclear and chemical waste from the former Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corp. in Apollo and Parks townships from about 1960 to the early 1970s.
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Information from: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, http://pghtrib.com



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