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I spent two years in Alpha 5 during ARRA, describing the facilities as Model T factories producing Ferrari's is a pretty good description of the site. The new Uranium Process Facility can't come too soon.
An inside look at deteriorating Alpha-5
http://knoxblogs.com/atomiccity/2016/01/18/an-inside-look-at-deteriorating-alpha-5/
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DOE’s big problem: Hazards outpace funding for old nuke buildings
http://www.knoxnews.com/news/local/does-big-problem-hazards-outpace-funding-for-old-nuke-buildings-293a1df3-bbe0-4109-e053-0100007f38b5-365549261.html
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