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Trojan Nuclear Power Plant (decommissioned)
The Trojan Nuclear Power Plant reactor vessel, covered in blue shrink-wrap, slowly moves onto a barge on the Columbia River as the cooling tower stands in the background near Rainier, Ore., Friday, Aug. 6, 1999. The reactor vessel will travel by river to southeast Washington state over the weekend where it will be buried at Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Trojan was shut down in 1993.
Keywords: Trojan Nuclear Power Plant Rainier Ore (decommissioned)

Trojan Nuclear Power Plant (decommissioned)

The Trojan Nuclear Power Plant reactor vessel, covered in blue shrink-wrap, slowly moves onto a barge on the Columbia River as the cooling tower stands in the background near Rainier, Ore., Friday, Aug. 6, 1999. The reactor vessel will travel by river to southeast Washington state over the weekend where it will be buried at Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Trojan was shut down in 1993.

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Filename:pict454.jpg
Album name:Rennhack / Trojan
Rating (4 votes):55555
Keywords:Trojan / Nuclear / Power / Plant / Rainier / Ore / (decommissioned)
Date:Friday, Aug. 6, 1999
Credits:AP Photo/Don Ryan
Filesize:31 KiB
Date added:Sep 20, 2005
Dimensions:512 x 343 pixels
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