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Offline MRJensen

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Clean up in Spain due to 1966 Nuke accident
« on: Oct 31, 2015, 12:45 »
I'm looking for information on who might be hiring Rad Techs for the upcoming job Spain.  There are several articles in the news about the 1966 accident when a U.S. flight carrying 4 nuclear bombs crashed in Spain.  Some work was done long ago to clean up, but the work was never completed.  Now, John Kerry says a tentative agreement was made with Spain for the U.S. to complete the work.

The Waste Complex Monitor carried an article:
U.S. Agrees to Further Nuclear Cleanup in Spain 50 Years after B-52 Crash
Brian Bradley
WC Monitor
10/23/2015

Here is a link to USNews on this topic:
http://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2015/10/19/spain-us-sign-new-accord-on-nuclear-accident-clean-up-plan

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Re: Clean up in Spain due to 1966 Nuke accident
« Reply #1 on: Nov 09, 2015, 05:57 »

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