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  Nuclear Fuel Services Inc. in Erwin, Tenn  
 
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  Examining a Fuel Bundle  
 
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  GCR  
 
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  GCR  
 
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  Windscale  
 
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  Windscale  
 
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  Windscale  
 
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  Windscale  
 
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  The former Mexican Hat uranium mill site is located on Navajo Nation land 1.5 miles southwest of Mexican Hat, San Juan County, Utah. The site is northeast of the town of Halchita, Utah, which began as the housing area for the mill's employees.  
 
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  The Phillips mill site is located in the Ambrosia Lake Valley about 25 miles north of Grants, New Mexico.  
 
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  The site of the former Riverton uranium-vanadium ore processing mill is located about one mile southwest of the city of Riverton, Fremont County, Wyoming.  
 
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  The Slick Rock uranium processing sites are about three miles northwest of the old post office at Slick Rock in Montrose County, Colorado.  
 
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  The Maybell uranium mill site is located 5 miles northeast of the town of Maybell in Moffat County, Colorado.  
 
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  The former Mexican Hat uranium mill site is located on Navajo Nation land 1.5 miles southwest of Mexican Hat, San Juan County, Utah. The site is northeast of the town of Halchita, Utah, which began as the housing area for the mill's employees.  
 
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  The Maybell uranium mill site is located 5 miles northeast of the town of Maybell in Moffat County, Colorado.  
 
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  The Lakeview mill site is located about one mile northwest of the City of Lakeview in Lake County, Oregon, and immediately west of U.S. 395. It is in a broad valley north of Goose Lake.  
 
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  L Bar uranium mill tailings site  
 
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  The Gunnison uranium mill site is located just southwest of the City of Gunnison in Gunnison County, Colorado.  
 
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  The Green River concentrator site is located in Grand County, Utah, and about one-half mile east of the Green River, one mile southeast of the City of Green River, Emery County, Utah  
 
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  The Belfield facility site is located about one mile southeast of the town of Belfield in Stark County, North Dakota.  
 
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  The Bowman facility site is located about seven miles west of the town of Bowman in Bowman County, North Dakota.  
 
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  Grand Junction (Climax Uranium) mill site.  
 
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  Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant  
 
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  Gas into Metal  
 
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  Gas into Metal  
 
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  Oak Ridge Y-12  
 
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  Rocky Flats  
 
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  The World's First Plutonium Factory  
 
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  Ingots of Fernald at Ashtabula  
 
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  Ashtabula Uranium Metal Extrusion Press  
 
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  The Back End of the Ashtabula Press  
 
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  Uranium Green Salt  
 
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  Fernald Feed Materials Production Center  
 
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  Cooling the Derby  
 
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  Sampling the Derby  
 
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  Ingots of Fernald at Ashtabula  
 
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  Back to Fernald  
 
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  Laundry  
 
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  Ashtabula Quench  
 
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  Workers Finish Installing a Bridge Crane in the Silos 1 and 2 Treatment Facility that will be used to Load the Waste Containers for Transportation Off Site.  
 
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  Work Continues in the Three Product Fill Rooms where the Casks will be Filled Robotically with the K-65 Stabilized Waste.  
 
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  Analytical Lab Decontamination and Demolition Project - An Operating Engineer uses Grapplers to Segregate Demolition Debris that Needs Further Size Reducing from that which can be Immediately Loaded for Transfer to the On-Site Disposal Facility (OSDF).  
 
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  An Operating Engineer Loads Building Debris into an Articulation Dump Truck on the Pad of the Lab Building.  
 
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  Operating Engineers Topple the Last Section of Plant 8 by Pushing the Structure to the Ground.  
 
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  Operating Engineers use Shears to Cut Away Sections of Plant 8.  
 
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  Workers Remove Process Piping in the Pilot Plant as Part of the Demolition Process.  
 
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  Workers Install Insulation on Piping in the TTA Building.  
 
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  Electricians Install Various Sizes of Conduit in the Electrical Room.  
 
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  The Bio-Dentrification Tower and Plants 2 and 3 Prior to Demolition.  
 
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  Plants 2, 3 and 8 After Demolition.  
 
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  The Bio-Dentrification Tower and Plants 2 and 3 After Demolition. Excavation Crews are Now Removing the Below-Grade Portions of the Structures.  
 
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  Workers Remove Transite Panels from the Pilot Plant in Preparation for the Demolition of the Concrete Structure.  
 
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  Early Demolition Stages of Plants 2, 3 and 8.  
 
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  Fernald's K-65 Silos are Gone.  
 
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  A Member of the Waste Acceptance Organization Inspects a Section of Pipe Before Allowing Workers to Move it to the On-Site Disposal Facility (OSDF).  
 
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  An Electrician Verifies that One of the Motor Controls that will Operate a Piece of Equipment in the Silos 1 and 2 Treatment Facility Works Correctly.  
 
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  Plants 2 and 3 Decontamination and Demolition Project - An Operating Engineer Uses a Shear to Size Reduce the Bulk Lime Handling Building.  
 
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  A Supervisor and a Member of the Site's Waste Acceptance Organization Watch as Operating Engineers Shear a Section of the Analytical Lab.  
 
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  Workers Topple the Bulk Lime Handling Building.  
 
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  Silos 1 and 2 Waste Retrieval Project - Iron Workers Assemble Waste Container Handling Equipment.  
 
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  Uranium Splitting  
 
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  Chain Reaction  
 
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  Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant  
 
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  Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant  
 
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  Three Mile Island nuclear power plant  
 
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  Y-12 nuclear weapons plant in Oak Ridge, Tenn  
 
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  Y-12 nuclear weapons plant in Oak Ridge, Tenn  
 
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  K-25 uranium enrichment site in Oak Ridge, Tenn  
 
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  K-25 uranium enrichment site in Oak Ridge, Tenn  
 
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  Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory  
 
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  Clinton Nuclear Power Plant  
 
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  Catawba Nuclear Power Station  
 
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  Catawba Nuclear Power Station  
 
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  Catawba Nuclear Power Station  
 
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  Operating Engineers Raze the Last Section of the Pilot Plant. The Facility was the Last of 10 Plants to be Removed from the Fernald Skyline.  
 
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  Waste Pits Project  
 
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  Little Boy Bomb  
 
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