With operations beginning in the 1950s until decommissioning in 1971, the Georgia Nuclear Aircraft Laboratorys primary goal was to create a nuclear propulsion system for military aircraft. [....] The nuclear reactor was what is termed an air-shielded reactor. This means the reactor was unshielded when removed from its storage pool. Each time it was used to irradiate a product of any kind, it also irradiated the surrounding landscape and forest. After only a few uses, all the foliage surrounding the reactor area had died. Andrew Burns this may be good to you. Lol at the open seepage pit: Here, every precaution will be used to assure safe disposal once operation begins.
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