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Army Nuclear Reactor Barge Headed For Dismantling In Galveston

http://stateimpact.npr.org/texas/2014/09/08/army-nuclear-reactor-barge-headed-for-dismantling-in-galveston/

Interesting choice of location, given that the US government already has shipyards (some significantly closer to the current location) where this sort of work is performed without incident every day.
« Last Edit: Sep 14, 2014, 02:22 by Gamecock »
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Interesting choice of location, given that the US government already has shipyards (some significantly closer to the current location) where this sort of work is performed without incident every day.

I wonder if it is money as opposed to expertise that is driving this one.

 


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