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Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant (decommissioned)
Workers arrive for the 6 a.m. shift at Maine Yankee nuclear power plant in Wiscasset, Maine, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1997. Officials from the troubled plant met Tuesday with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in Rockville, Md., to outline how they plan to improve conditions at the facility. The session was called to hear the plant's response to last summer's independent safety assessment. The plant has been shut down since Dec. 1996.
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Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant (decommissioned)

Workers arrive for the 6 a.m. shift at Maine Yankee nuclear power plant in Wiscasset, Maine, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1997. Officials from the troubled plant met Tuesday with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in Rockville, Md., to outline how they plan to improve conditions at the facility. The session was called to hear the plant's response to last summer's independent safety assessment. The plant has been shut down since Dec. 1996.

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Album name:Rennhack / Maine Yankee
Rating (6 votes):55555
Keywords:Maine / Yankee / Nuclear / Power / Plant / (decommissioned)
Date:Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1997
Credits:AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty
Filesize:32 KiB
Date added:Sep 16, 2005
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