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San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
A steel and concrete tube holding over 600 tons of nuclear waste sits in a secured holding area along the Pacific Ocean at the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2003, near San Clemente, Calif. In a few weeks, the spent nuclear reactor will leave Southern California by barge for a journey around the tip of South America en route to its final resting place in a disposal facility in South Carolina.
Keywords: San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Power Plant SONGS

San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station

A steel and concrete tube holding over 600 tons of nuclear waste sits in a secured holding area along the Pacific Ocean at the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2003, near San Clemente, Calif. In a few weeks, the spent nuclear reactor will leave Southern California by barge for a journey around the tip of South America en route to its final resting place in a disposal facility in South Carolina.

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Filename:pict484.jpg
Album name:Rennhack / San Onofre (SONGS)
Rating (1 votes):55555
Keywords:San / Onofre / Nuclear / Generating / Station / Power / Plant / SONGS
Credits:AP Photo/Denis Poroy
Filesize:33 KiB
Date added:Sep 16, 2005
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