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832-136130 - TRUPACT shipping containers used to transport radioactive waste are moved at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant; nuclear waste from America's nuclear weapons program is shipped by truck from all over the country to be stored in rooms carved out of an ancient
832-136127 - Radioactive plutonium and americium waste from America's nuclear weapons program in TRUPACT shipping containers at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant; nuclear waste is shipped by truck from all over the country to be stored in rooms carved out of an ancient
832-136117 - Containers filled with transuranic nuclear waste from America's nuclear weapons program await burial at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant; the radioactive materials are then stored in rooms carved out of an ancient salt formation a half mile below the Chihu
832-136118 - Workers prepare transuranic nuclear waste from America's nuclear weapons program for long-term storage at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, here a fork lift moves a TRUPACT shipping container used to transport nuclear waste by truck from distant places.; t
832-136115 - Workers prepare transuranic nuclear waste from America's nuclear weapons program for long-term storage at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, here a worker checks radiation levels on the outside of storage containers because they are stored in rooms carved o
832-136126 - Brass tags are used to account for every person going underground at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, where radioactive waste from America's nuclear weapons program is stored in an ancient salt formation a half mile below, Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA
857-13755 - Three Mile Island waste. Transfer of an 80 ton cask holding radioactive debris from the Three Mile Island meltdown reactor. The material was shipped to INEEL 15 years ago for examination and storage until 2035. There are 12 cannisters in each cask. A total of 343 cannisters were shipped to INEEL from Three Mile Island.
857-13851 - Plutonium button Plutonium metal button at Rocky Flats, CO. It consists on 98 percent plutonium and the rest other metals. Terri Coleman is the process specialist who is holding the button and using a brush to clean off oxide.
857-13759 - Swarm of micro-robots David Bruemmer, left, and Mark McKay testing a swarm of micro-robots at the INEEL Robotics Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID. The scientists hope to use a swarm of robots to investigate builings that are contaminated with radioactive waste. The markings show the pattern of the robots and illustrate how a group can cover large areas.