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  2. Radioactive contamination from the Rocky Flats Plant

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    They are often called "triggers" in official and news documents to obfuscate their function. [13] [14]: 190 For much of its operational lifetime, Rocky Flats was the sole mass-producer of plutonium components for America's nuclear stockpile. [15] Management of the site passed to EG&G in 1990, which did not reapply for the contract in 1994. [16]

  3. Sam Brinton - Wikipedia

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    Brinton was raised in Perry, Iowa, and is the child of two Southern Baptist missionaries. Brinton came out as bisexual to their parents in the early 2000s. [8] According to Brinton, their parents disapproved of Brinton's attraction to a male friend from school and sent the then-middle school student for conversion therapy, an experience Brinton later described as "barbaric" and "painful" in a ...

  4. Nuclear waste permit being modified. How much will it cost? - AOL

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    Transuranic (TRU) nuclear waste is sent from across the country to the WIPP site for disposal in a 2,000-foot-deep underground salt deposit, mostly made up of clothing, equipment and other ...

  5. US Supreme Court to hear nuclear waste storage dispute - AOL

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    The justices took up appeals by President Joe Biden's administration and a company that was awarded a license by the NRC to build a waste storage facility in western Texas of the lower court's ruling.

  6. Cold War nuclear waste is prioritized at Carlsbad-area ...

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    More: Final testing underway at $486M air system for nuclear waste site near Carlsbad. That panel was one of two new panels approved for mining in the permit, intended to replace space lost to ...

  7. Rocky Flats Plant - Wikipedia

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    A 4-square-mile (10 km 2) site about 15 miles (25 km) northwest of Denver on a windy plateau called Rocky Flats was chosen for the facility. [18] Contemporary news reports stated that the site would not be used to produce nuclear bombs, but might be used to produce uranium and plutonium components for use in nuclear weapons. [18] [19]

  8. Renewable energy at nuclear waste site near Carlsbad? Here's ...

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    A nuclear waste repository near Carlsbad could be used to generate "clean energy" as federal official sought input from the public for the project.. It’s part of the U.S. Department of Energy ...

  9. Ward Valley Anti-Nuclear Waste Campaign - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] This campaign has continued avoid the proposals to turn the desert into a nuclear dumping site. Ward Valley is a Southern California/Arizona bordered desert located near the Mojave National Preserve and Joshua Tree National Park. [3] For “decades” Ward Valley had constantly faced dangers of becoming a disposal site for nuclear waste ...