New Aerial Photos of Doomed Plutonium Fuel MOX Project at the DOE’s Savannah River Site Released, Legally Taken on May 26, 2017 – Can be Used with Approval by & Credit to ©High Flyer
High Flyer says: Anyone wishing to use these photos for any purposes should first get permission from the author
(schighflyer@gmail.com). In addition, photos must include proper acknowledgement to the author (e.g. Photo Courtesy of High Flyer © 2017) in a prominent position near the photo insertion.
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More MOX aerial photos, May 26, 2017, Courtesy of High Flyer © 2017, have been linked by High Flyer on a public Google drive:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BwkyYyn8X-ySaGZjbUduT3Axb00
Note: MOX parking lots are empty on Friday, May 26, 2017 – we believe that a 40-hour work week runs from Monday-Thursday with no overtime (a cost-cutting measure); also note a couple of photos of the aging H-Canyon reprocessing plant, with adjacent tritium facilities (for nuclear weapons).
Our favorite shot is of the dual nuclear construction boondoggles: MOX + Georgia Power’s Plant Vogtle AP1000 construction project in the background, just across the Savannah River in the state of Georgia.
Still HOT! SRS Watch report, Feb. 28, 2017: A PROJECT IN DISARRAY: MOX — Chronic Funding Problems, Construction Challenges and the Project’s Fate