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Fernald's K-65 Silos are Gone.
Two of Fernald's most recognizable landmarks fell to the ground April 16-17 as Fluor Fernald demolition workers knocked down the K-65 Silos. For nearly 50 years the two concrete structures were home to 8,900 cubic yards of radioactive waste, the byproduct of uranium metal extraction. The waste is now in holding tanks awaiting treatment and off-site disposal. 
Keywords: Fernald Closure Project Fernald Green Salt Plant, Feed Materials Production Center, Fernald, Ohio (FEMP)

Fernald's K-65 Silos are Gone.

Two of Fernald's most recognizable landmarks fell to the ground April 16-17 as Fluor Fernald demolition workers knocked down the K-65 Silos. For nearly 50 years the two concrete structures were home to 8,900 cubic yards of radioactive waste, the byproduct of uranium metal extraction. The waste is now in holding tanks awaiting treatment and off-site disposal.

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Filename:fernald_DnD_2.jpg
Album name:Rennhack / Fernald (FEMP)
Rating (1 votes):55555
Keywords:Fernald / Closure / Project / Fernald / Green / Salt / Plant, / Feed / Materials / Production / Center, / Fernald, / Ohio / (FEMP)
Date:Apr-17-2005
Credits:DOE Photo
Filesize:96 KiB
Date added:Oct 30, 2005
Dimensions:288 x 192 pixels
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