Inaugural Environmental Restoration Working Group Established at Redstone Arsenal
Army leaders and environmental experts convened at Redstone Arsenal on February 25 to form the Environmental Restoration Leaders Working Group. The group aims to enhance coordination and efficiency in environmental restoration efforts across the installation, addressing legacy contaminants and the safe destruction of chemical munitions. Key leaders from various Army organizations participated to foster collaboration and innovative problem-solving for long-term restoration challenges.

The inaugural meeting of the Environmental Restoration Leaders Working Group took place on February 25 at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, with participation from U.S. Army Environmental Command, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and other organizations.
The group focuses on improving coordination in environmental restoration, addressing legacy contaminants and chemical munitions. Key goals include fostering collaboration, innovation, and a unified approach to restoration efforts. Participants outlined next steps to map cleanup efforts and strengthen organizational coordination, aiming to establish a lasting framework for tackling environmental challenges at the installation.




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