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Malta Test Station

Hermes A-1 Rocket test at White Sands, New Mexico. The Hermes A-1 used engines tested in Malta

Malta Test Station, located in Malta, New York, is a former US Army fuel and explosives testing facility. It was established in 1945 and used to test rocket engines for the US Army's "Project Hermes", new fuels and explosives.[1] It has also been used for atomic energy research.[2]

Malta test station has been used by various government agencies including the US Department of Defense, National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA), the US Department of Energy, and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), it was operated by General Electric until 1972 when the Wright-Malta Corporation took over occupation and continued to test fuels and explosives for the US military and the US Department of Energy until 2005.[3]

The Wright Malta Corporation also worked on noise suppression systems, fuel cells, assisted technologically oriented start up businesses, waste-to-energy technology, liquid fuel propellants, and a number of other emerging technologies related to defense, energy, and product testing.[4]

The Malta Test Station was the site of a serious industrial accident in May 2004.[5]

The site and surrounding area has since been transformed into the Luther Forest Technology Campus, home to a new chip fabrication plant owned by GlobalFoundries. "Project Hermes" is commemorated by Hermes Road, one of the main access roads to the Technology Campus.[6]

It was listed as a Superfund site in 1987 and removed from the list following cleanup in 1999. It is being monitored by the US Environmental Protection agency to ensure that it is safe from possible chemical contamination.[7]

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References

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  1. ^ "Malta Test Site". Edison Tech Center. Retrieved 2016年03月01日.
  2. ^ "EPA Superfund Record of Decision:Malta Rocket Fuel Area, Malta, NY". Environmental Protection Agency. p. 6. Retrieved 2016年03月01日.
  3. ^ Vielkind, Jimmy (December 28, 2012). "A Cold War reminder in Malta". Times Union. Albany. Retrieved 2016年03月01日.
  4. ^ "Patents by Assignee Wright-Malta Corporation". Justia. Retrieved 2016年03月01日.
  5. ^ "New York State Industrial Explosion Injures Four". Firehouse. Retrieved 2016年03月01日.
  6. ^ "Luther Forest Technology Campus". Luther Forest Technology Campus Economic Development Corporation. Retrieved 2016年03月01日.
  7. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012年10月25日. Retrieved 2010年10月28日.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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