RadWaste Monitor Vol. 13 No. 29
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July 17, 2020

University of Washington Building Won’t Fully Reopen Before 2021 After Cesium Spill

By Dan Leone
It will take at least until 2021 before the University of Washington can reopen a building contaminated with cesium-137 by a 2019 radiological source-removal gone wrong — and some of the facility might have to be torn down and rebuilt, a university official…
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