Help | Contact Us
NukeWorker.com
NukeWorker Menu

Nuclear Pictures

NukeWorker online photo album.

Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station
Water vapors rise from cooling towers at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station near Wintersburg, Ariz., Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1999. Paol Verde is located in the Sonoran Desert, far from any lake, ocean or river, but the nation's largest nuclear power plant has tapped a source of cooling water - treated wastewater. To ensure the plant remains bug free, Arizona Public Service, the utility that runs the plant, has spent at least $5 million to make the Palo Verde plant Y2K ready.
Keywords: Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station

Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station

Water vapors rise from cooling towers at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station near Wintersburg, Ariz., Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1999. Paol Verde is located in the Sonoran Desert, far from any lake, ocean or river, but the nation's largest nuclear power plant has tapped a source of cooling water - treated wastewater. To ensure the plant remains bug free, Arizona Public Service, the utility that runs the plant, has spent at least $5 million to make the Palo Verde plant Y2K ready.

dw0944.JPG pict450.jpg pict460.jpg pict480.jpg Palo_Verde_VFR.jpg
File information
Filename:pict460.jpg
Album name:Rennhack / Palo Verde
Rating (1 votes):44444
Keywords:Palo / Verde / Nuclear / Generating / Station
Date:Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1999
Credits:AP Photo/Jason Wise
Filesize:28 KiB
Date added:Sep 16, 2005
Dimensions:512 x 271 pixels
Displayed:1862 times
URL:https://www.nukeworker.com/pictures/displayimage.php?pid=3712
Favorites:Add to Favorites


NukeWorker ™ is a registered trademark of NukeWorker.com ™, LLC © 1996-2024 All rights reserved.
All material on this Web Site, including text, photographs, graphics, code and/or software, are protected by international copyright/trademark laws and treaties. Unauthorized use is not permitted. You may not modify, copy, reproduce, republish, upload, post, transmit or distribute, in any manner, the material on this web site or any portion of it. Doing so will result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law.
Privacy Statement | Terms of Use | Code of Conduct | Spam Policy | Advertising Info | Contact Us | Forum Rules | Password Problem?