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We should at least consider a small reactor at Pilgrim site - Plymouth Independent

Following the deactivation of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Manomet in 2019, we residents of Plymouth have particularly good cause to be concerned about nuclear power.  The question of how to safely dispose of the approximately 900,000 gallons of decommissioning water still stored at the Pilgrim site remains unanswered.  And, of course, those 62 large casks housing spent nuclear fuel and other radioactive materials in “interim” storage al…
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plymouthindependent.org broke the news in on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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