Report: Fire training, equipment lacking at US nuclear dump
https://apnews.com/article/science-business-fires-environment-new-mexico-a1215888a90d4bbbba1dfeb8a0279961
These APNEWS.COM articles disappear after a day online. The link goes dead. Might want to post the whole article if it's something worth discussing.
Quote from: Mounder on Apr 26, 2022, 08:36
These APNEWS.COM articles disappear after a day online. The link goes dead. Might want to post the whole article if it's something worth discussing.
Mine still shows but here is another link. It links the AP article that is the original.
https://madison.com/news/science/report-fire-training-equipment-lacking-at-us-nuclear-dump/article_8140fc6f-13f1-518b-9bc9-51da062e4d6e.html
Interesting. I've never been to a DOE or DOD site where the budget for fire and security wasn't exceptionally financed. Always top of the line equipment and well-trained staff. That said, I've never been to WIPP. It is more like an MSHA mining location than a DOE site. Still hard to believe, especially when the author chooses to call it a "Dump." Maybe he ran out of space in the title and chose another synonym....
Maybe he doesn't like Carlsbad. Who does?