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An Inspector from the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Verifies that Radiation Levels on the First Shipment of Low-Level Radioactive Waste from Fernald's K-65 Silos are Below the Established Department of Transportation (DOT) Standards. The 1/2" Thick Steel Shipping Containers Weigh Approximately 20,000 Pounds When Loaded and Meet all DOT Requirements.
Keywords: Fernald Closure Project Fernald Green Salt Plant, Feed Materials Production Center, Fernald, Ohio (FEMP)

An Inspector from the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Verifies that Radiation Levels on the First Shipment of Low-Level Radioactive Waste from Fernald's K-65 Silos are Below the Established Department of Transportation (DOT) Standards. The 1/2" Thick Steel Shipping Containers Weigh Approximately 20,000 Pounds When Loaded and Meet all DOT Requirements.

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Filename:fernald_llrw_5.jpg
Album name:Rennhack / Fernald (FEMP)
Rating (1 votes):55555
Keywords:Fernald / Closure / Project / Fernald / Green / Salt / Plant, / Feed / Materials / Production / Center, / Fernald, / Ohio / (FEMP)
Date:Jun-06-2005
Credits:DOE Photo
Filesize:67 KiB
Date added:Oct 30, 2005
Dimensions:206 x 288 pixels
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