Restart OKd for Uranium Plant Where Worker Died
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission voted Thursday to approve the restart of an Oklahoma uranium processing plant where a worker was killed this year in an accident. The vote came one day after the NRC levied a $310,000 fine against Sequoyah Fuels Corp. in connection with the Jan. 4 accident, in which caustic fumes were released when a cylinder ruptured.
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