11-28-2004, 04:03 PM
Saxywoo,Nov 28 2004, 12:19 AM Wrote:I did leave a bit of the story of what happened to the place out, such as the explosion (termed as "the accident") which closed the place down. To my knowledge, and not to mention that I don't have the patience to try and look for the information on the accident.
I originally came across the information when working on a persuasive research paper arguing against the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
I still have my records from high school/college, and should have every paper that I had ever written. I'll look into them and see if I still have it, because if I do, I should still have the research notes, which would have original the source of the information. I don't know who else is interested in knowing the source of the information, but unless I hear other requests, I'll PM you this information.
There were also lakes that are technically up in the arctic circle that they would use to put thier radioactive controller rods for storage. But I am not sure of this.
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I'm also interested, just because I haven't heard this before so it's something new.
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