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A16 Nuclear Sites to Stay Toxic The National Academy of Sciences said that most sites where the government built nuclear bombs would never be clean enough to allow public access to the land, and that the plan for guarding permanently contaminated sites was inadequate.
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Most of the sites where the federal government built nuclear bombs will never be cleaned up enough to allow public access to the land, and the plan for guarding sites that are permanently contaminated is inadequate, the National Academy of Sciences said today in a report.
These were accompanied by a third feat of engineering genius to meet a third challenge: a separate sewer system that, unlike the combined sewage-and-storm drain systems once common in Eastern cities, did not cough up human waste whenever a rainstorm hit, but instead directed sewage into treatment plants that cleaned it just enough to allow it to be dumped into the ocean.
Drain the water low enough to allow room to clean and dry the area around the leak.
Long Islanders are not dumb enough to allow acres of pristine Pine Barrens, an important source of clean drinking water and ecologically sensitive wetlands, to be bulldozed without a good fight.
They run clean ads for as long as it takes to develop a reputation that is good enough to allow them to place ads on high-traffic websites.
Nemchinov's injury resulted from a clean LeClair hit along the left boards, which displaced the glass in front of the Flyers' penalty box far enough to allow Nemchinov's face to meet a metal stanchion.
The agreement, effective in 1997, called for allowing only the dumping of material deemed clean enough to cap the old contaminated mud.
"Clean enough to eat off of.
Jim remembers when snow melt was clean enough to drink.
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