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Nature 439, 660 (9 February 2006) | doi:10.1038/439660d; Published online 8 February 2006
Problems at plutonium lab need more than a quick fix
Martha Priebat1
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In addition to the concerns expressed in your Editorial "Enough, already" (Nature 438, 712; 2005), about the planned increase in plutonium stored at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), numerous other problems exist which do not lend themselves to ready fixes. LLNL is very near two earthquake faults, one of which — the Greenville fault — produced a 5.
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