| Feds' rail choice clears way for Moab uraniun mill tailings cleanup |
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| Written by JUDY FAHYS AND THOMAS BURR, Salt Lake Tribune | |
| Wednesday, 06 August 2008 | |
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Moab-area residents
applauded the U.S. Energy Department's decision Tuesday to have rail
cars - rather than trucks - haul away the massive Atlas tailings pile. Read more...
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