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James V. Barton

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Reactive Materials , Inc. (Past)
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    Navy Dumps Toxic Waste on Vieques' Waters - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/13/1999    Last Visited: 10/23/2007  

    Porter's involvement began in July when the Puerto Rican government, seeking legal advice in dealing with the U.S. Navy, retained the Atlanta firm of King & Spalding, which hired Porter and two other men: James Barton of Underwater Ordnance Removal, Inc., a Virginia firm, and Fred Hoverkamp of Explosive and Reactive Materials, Inc., which is located in New Jersey.
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    Together, at the request of the Puerto Rican government, Porter and Barton first visited Vieques on July 31 to examine the coral reef.
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    James V. Barton y un experto en quĂ­micos peligrosos, el Sr.

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    TAP: Web Feature: Too Little Too Late:. by Wendy... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/18/2001    Last Visited: 12/16/2002  

    In late November, 1999, three experts on unexploded ordnance and on coral reefs -- scientist James W. Porter of the University of Georgia, ordnance expert James V. Barton of Underwater Ordnance Removal, Inc., and Fred Hoverkamp of Explosive and Reactive Materials, Inc. -- examined underwater sites within the naval bombing range at the request of the Puerto Rican government.

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    UGA ECOLOGIST AND CORAL REEF EXPERT PART OF TEAM THAT... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/13/1999    Last Visited: 7/16/2003  

    Porter's involvement began in July when the Puerto Rican government, seeking legal advice in dealing with the U.S. Navy, retained the Atlanta firm of King & Spalding, which hired Porter and two other men: James Barton of Underwater Ordnance Removal, Inc., a Virginia firm, and Fred Hoverkamp of Explosive and Reactive Materials, Inc., which is located in New Jersey.
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    Together, at the request of the Puerto Rican government, Porter and Barton first visited Vieques on July 31 to examine the coral reef.

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    Unexploded munitions, the Vieques ecological disaster - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/24/2001    Last Visited: 7/23/2002  

    Porter's involvement began in July when the Puerto Rican government, seeking legal advice in dealing with the U.S. Navy, retained the Atlanta firm of King & Spalding, which hired Porter and two other men: James Barton of Underwater Ordnance Removal, Inc. and Fred Hoverkamp of Explosive and Reactive Materials, Inc.

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