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Low-level Radioactive Burial Markers
These granite markets sit at the back end of the ChemNuclear waste disposal site. Each is a headstone for a large clay trench containing metal drums, steel boxes, polyethylene containers, and carbon steel liners full of medical, industrial, and commercial radioactive waste. The "institutional control period" for the site is 100 years. Barnwell, South Carolina, August 7, 1983. 
Keywords: Barnwell

Low-level Radioactive Burial Markers

These granite markets sit at the back end of the ChemNuclear waste disposal site. Each is a headstone for a large clay trench containing metal drums, steel boxes, polyethylene containers, and carbon steel liners full of medical, industrial, and commercial radioactive waste. The "institutional control period" for the site is 100 years. Barnwell, South Carolina, August 7, 1983.

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Filename:91.jpg
Album name:Rennhack / Barnwell
Rating (2 votes):55555
Keywords:Barnwell
Date:August 7, 1983
Credits:Robert Del Tredici - At Work in the Fields of the Bomb
Filesize:49 KiB
Date added:Dec 20, 2005
Dimensions:465 x 325 pixels
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URL:https://www.nukeworker.com/pictures/displayimage.php?pid=4337
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