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MTP & Members
in the News
December 12 - DDMTCCC at rights conference (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
December - MTP in Environmental Health Perspectives
October 28 - Toxic rivers (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
October 19 - Times quotes MTP on DU
(New York Times)
September 16 - Former Army workers demand exposure investigation (South Philly Review)
August 25 - The South's reliance on toxic bases
Recent News
December 16 - Missile Test Fails (CNN)
December 15 - Business Week on Perchlorate
December 12 - Five-part series on DU (Hampton Roads, VA)
December - Weapons of Self-Destruction (Vanity Fair)
October 31 - Army biowarfare test
(SF Chronicle)
October 27 - Perchlorate found near DC water supply (Washington Post)
October 27 - Military hazards greater for Native Americans
(Am. Soc. Review)
October 15 - Stalled cleanups at closed bases (USA Today)
October 14 - Pentagon versus environmental regulators (USA Today)
October 14 - Pentagon still pushing exemptions (USA Today)
October 14 - Military uses science to oppose regulation (USA Today)
Recent Reports
Uranium Enrichment - Just Plain Facts
(IEER - 46 page PDF)

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The Military Toxics Project (MTP) is a national non-profit network of neighborhood, veterans', Indigenous, peace, environmental, and other organizations representing people affected by military contamination and pollution. We work with community leaders to help them act and speak for themselves.


The mission of the Military Toxics Project is to unite activists, organizations, and communities in the struggle against military pollution, to assure its clean up, to limit the transport of hazardous materials, and to advance the development and implementation of preventative solutions to the toxic and radioactive pollution caused by military activities. The MTP mission is based on mutual respect and justice for all peoples, free from any form of discrimination or bias.

The purpose of the Military Toxics Project is to provide information, education, networking and organizing resources. MTP serves as a bridge and facilitator for organizations concerned with military pollution issues. MTP fosters a relationship of mutual respect and support with its members, networks, and collegiate campaigns around the country. MTP works to assist local communities, not for them but with them. MTP activities focus on both service and organizing efforts. MTP helps member organizations and networks to project their individual voices nationally and internationally.


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