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Clinton Nuclear Power Plant
Charles S. Williamson, security manager Exelon Generation Company, right, talks to a worker next to rows of 55,000-pound concrete blocks, that act as barriers to vehicular attack, Monday, Oct. 25, 2004, at the Clinton Power Station in Clinton, Ill. New post-9/11 federal rules designed to protect nuclear reactors from terrorist assaults have lead to the sprouting of seven 20-foot-high tan-colored guard towers which now ring the station.
Keywords: Clinton Exelon Nuclear Power Plant

Clinton Nuclear Power Plant

Charles S. Williamson, security manager Exelon Generation Company, right, talks to a worker next to rows of 55,000-pound concrete blocks, that act as barriers to vehicular attack, Monday, Oct. 25, 2004, at the Clinton Power Station in Clinton, Ill. New post-9/11 federal rules designed to protect nuclear reactors from terrorist assaults have lead to the sprouting of seven 20-foot-high tan-colored guard towers which now ring the station.

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Album name:Rennhack / Clinton
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Keywords:Clinton / Exelon / Nuclear / Power / Plant
Credits:AP Photo/Herald & Review, Carlos T. Miranda
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Date added:Sep 15, 2005
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