Twenty gallons of nitrocellulose-dope lacquer were discovered at a waste facility in Lancaster, California. The chemical was traced back to General William J. Fox Airfield and is highly volatile. The City of Lancaster contacted Edwards AFB to ask for assistance in disposing of the chemical. (Courtesy photo)
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