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The scene of a tragic accident due to ice coated roads. Five tractor trailers and a car were involved. Unfortunately there was one fatality. Click on the link below for more on this accident.
www.watershedpost.com/2014/five-tractor-trailers-and-two-...
Gily River Cleanup 2010
Torres-Perez family - 3 Generations of volunteers
photo submitted by organizer: Park Ranger Patricia Armstrong
Infographic of the NRC Decommissioning: After Cleanup activities.
Decommissioning is the process of removing a commercial nuclear power plant from service so that the land may be used for something else. Decommissioning is a complex process that can take up to 60 years.
For more info on Decommissioning visit the NRC's web page at www.nrc.gov/waste/decommissioning.html .
Watch the YouTube Video to learn more about Decommissioning at youtu.be/GifRku-N7_Q
Visit the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's website at www.nrc.gov/.
For those who wish to leave a comment or feedback please send via email to opa.resource@nrc.gov.
Infographic of the NRC Decommissioning: During Cleanup activities.
Decommissioning is the process of removing a commercial nuclear power plant from service so that the land may be used for something else. Decommissioning is a complex process that can take up to 60 years.
For more info on Decommissioning visit the NRC's web page at www.nrc.gov/waste/decommissioning.html .
Watch the YouTube Video to learn more about Decommissioning at youtu.be/GifRku-N7_Q
Visit the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's website at www.nrc.gov/.
For those who wish to leave a comment or feedback please send via email to opa.resource@nrc.gov.
Workers at the new Cask Processing Enclosure at Oak Ridge have helped double the site’s Transuranic Waste Processing Center’s processing rates.
Workers near completion of the non-technetium area of K-25’s east wing (left). Oak Ridge anticipates beginning demolition on the North Tower (right) by October.
Cleanup of a derailment that occurred 5 February 2022, taken the morning after. Provo Utah 6 February 2022.
Ok so decomposition related clean-ups generally aren’t as extensive as in those related to violent deaths, but anyone who’s ever come across animal carcass in the woods or on the highway knows that a decomposing body can actually be more gruesome than a suicide. A body that’s been decomposing for days, weeks or even months has gone through some changes. You see, decomposition swells the body attracts insects, causes organs to digest themselves and actually liquefies skin. It is, to say the least, not pretty freakin’ sight, but most folks in my business will tell you that seeing decomposing remains doesn’t compare to smelling them [an unfortunate side effect of the ammonia gas released during decomposition]. Yeah, your local coroner will remove the body, but they always leave behind liquefied body matter, noxious odors, and maggots bloated by blood. That’s where companies like mine come in.
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Getting rid of certain memories also means making some room for other memories to take their place.
-Paulo Coelho
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Cleanup work at Bear Lake Estates in Phoenix, OR approaches completion, clearing the way for more than 200 homes to be reestablished in the community.
More than 200 executives from Newell Rubbermaid came to Lake Mead National Recreation Area Feb. 11 to help beautify the park’s Alan Bible Visitor Center and Song Dog Native Plant Nursery. The corporation is in town for an annual meeting, and although they’re surrounded by the luxuries of Vegas, the CEO Michael Polk chose to start the conference with a day of community service. The execs raked, shoveled, picked weeds and helped to setup the newly renovated visitor center bookstore that is scheduled to reopen in February.
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Workers attach crane cables to a huge manifold on the roof of the former Chemetco secondary copper smelter in Hartford, Illinois, as demolition of the buildings at the Superfund site began on Sept. 13. The facility operated from 1969 until 2001 when it went into bankruptcy and was sealed by the Illinois EPA as a result of hazardous materials left on site. It became a federal Superfund site in March 2010.