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BN3

Citing excessive costs, the US Administration has proposed freezing the construction of a MOX fuel production plant – a project commissioned to Shaw AREVA MOX Services – at Savannah River Site in South Carolina and finding another way to dispose of the country’s surplus weapons plutonium. Above: an aerial shot of construction works at the site. (Photo: moxproject.com)

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Published on August 4, 2014 by Charles Digges

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