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Warren made her comments after speaking with staff and program participants at Cape Abilities, a nonprofit organization that helps provide vocational training programs, housing, and transportation for people with disabilities.
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Demolition of three more buildings at the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station will start in July, a company representative said Monday. Meanwhile, public debate continues over the fate of a million gallons of radioactive water in the plant.
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The Barnstable County Commissioners penned a letter to state officials to ban the discharge of radioactive water.
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The owner of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, Holtec International, plans to remove the water from the reactor vessel and spent-fuel pool, according to Seth Pickering of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.
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Water sampling at the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station has detected PFAS chemicals at levels that exceed the state drinking-water standard.
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The company decommissioning the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station plans to store spent nuclear fuel in New Mexico. But events on Monday revealed that the timeline for Holtec moving the fuel is years down the road — if ever.
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The first four boxes of radioactive parts from the reactor at the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station have been shipped to Texas for disposal.Holtec, which owns…