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Columnist Teri Sforza writes that the depth of a scrape a on a can of nuclear waste is about technology and skepticism … and ...
Southern California’s iconic surf spot will host the LA28 Olympic surf Athletes; meanwhile, locals reflect on the beach’s legacy, waves, and what the global spotlight could mean for the community.
A recent accounting showed that 46 of the site’s 62 buildings have been demolished; 474 million pounds of waste have been shipped offsite; 107 million pounds of decommissioning material have been ...
LA28 planners came down to the area to check out the event, which will have similarities, but also differences, from a ...
A place to perhaps store at least some of the 3.55 million pounds of waste sitting at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station remains in play after a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court — but ...
The deepest scratch identified on any San Onofre canister is far shallower — 0.016” deep — and most are less than 0.010” deep.
The deepest scratch identified on any San Onofre canister is far shallower — 0.016” deep — and most are less than 0.010” deep.
The deepest scratch identified on any San Onofre canister is far shallower — 0.016” deep — and most are less than 0.010” deep.