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GAO Warns DOE Nuclear Cleanup Sites Face $1.5B Repair Backlog as Aging Facilities Strain Budgets
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GAO Warns DOE Nuclear Cleanup Sites Face $1.5B Repair Backlog as Aging Facilities Strain Budgets
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The Department of Energy office responsible for cleaning up radioactive and hazardous waste from the nation’s nuclear weapons and research programs is managing aging infrastructure with more than $1.5 billion in reported repair needs, according to a new Government Accountability Office report.
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