Reactor cleanup again delayed because of suspected drug use
14th Nov 2006, 16:26 GMT
(Oak Ridger) Department of Energy officials are further postponing cleanup work at an Oak Ridge National Laboratory facility on a project already 20 months behind schedule and $10 million over budget. The latest delay at the Molten Salt Reactor is because of suspected drug use and other personnel issues...11/13 [Registration required]
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