+ Follow Los Alamos Tag
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[Title] => Christopher Nolan rebuilt Los Alamos 'in secret' for 'Oppenheimer'
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[Title] => Los Alamos sees tourism boost as 'Oppenheimer' fame grows
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[Title] => National lab reports violations of hazardous waste permit
[Summary] => An extensive review at one of the nation's premier federal laboratories has turned up violations in how the lab handled hundreds of containers of radioactive waste over the past decade.
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[Title] => Things to know about the federal government's nuke dump
[Summary] => Valentine's Day 2014 was coming to a close. There were fewer than a dozen workers holding down the night shift at the federal government's nuclear waste repository in southern New Mexico.
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[Title] => Scientist offers to build nuke bomb targeting New York
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[Title] => Department of Energy challenges $54M in fines over nuke dump
[Summary] => The US Department of Energy is contesting more than $54 million in fines, the largest penalty levied by New Mexico for numerous violations that resulted in the indefinite closure of the nation's only underground nuclear waste repository.
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[Title] => Feds deny performance pay to nuke dump operator
[Summary] => The contractor that runs the federal government's underground nuclear waste repository is being denied millions of dollars in performance pay as part of the financial fallout from a radiation leak that forced the closure of the facility.
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[Title] => Mishaps at nuke repository lead to $54M in fines
[Summary] => New Mexico on yesterday levied more than $54 million in penalties against the US Department of Energy for numerous violations that resulted in the indefinite closure of the nation's only underground nuclear waste repository.
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[Title] => New Mexico says 57 nuke containers could be threat
[Summary] => Los Alamos National Laboratory packed 57 barrels of nuclear waste with a type of kitty litter believed to have caused a radiation leak at the federal government's troubled nuclear waste dump, posing a potentially "imminent" and "substantial" threat to public health and the environment, New Mexico officials said Monday.
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[Title] => Los Alamos container linked to nuke dump leak
[Summary] => A radiation leak at the government's troubled nuclear waste dump has been linked to a waste container shipped from Los Alamos National Laboratory, officials said Friday, raising questions about the safety of other barrels being stored on the lab's northern New Mexico campus and at a temporary site in West Texas.
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Los Alamos
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[Title] => National lab reports violations of hazardous waste permit
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[Title] => Department of Energy challenges $54M in fines over nuke dump
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[Title] => Feds deny performance pay to nuke dump operator
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[Title] => Mishaps at nuke repository lead to $54M in fines
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[Title] => New Mexico says 57 nuke containers could be threat
[Summary] => Los Alamos National Laboratory packed 57 barrels of nuclear waste with a type of kitty litter believed to have caused a radiation leak at the federal government's troubled nuclear waste dump, posing a potentially "imminent" and "substantial" threat to public health and the environment, New Mexico officials said Monday.
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[Title] => Los Alamos container linked to nuke dump leak
[Summary] => A radiation leak at the government's troubled nuclear waste dump has been linked to a waste container shipped from Los Alamos National Laboratory, officials said Friday, raising questions about the safety of other barrels being stored on the lab's northern New Mexico campus and at a temporary site in West Texas.
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January 12, 2015 - 2:10am