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FILE - In this July 14, 2010 file photo, workers at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation are shown on the job near a tank farm where highly radioactive waste is stored underground near Richland, Wash. The cleanup of the nation’s largest collection of radioactive waste left over from the production of nuclear weapons was supposed to be nearing an end by now, but 25 years after a landmark agreement was signed to deal with the waste, $30 billion has been spent, and officials are still decades and tens of billions of dollars away from finishing the cleanup of the radioactive mess. (AP Photo/Shannon Dininny, file)

FILE - In this July 14, 2010 file photo, workers at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation are shown on the job near a tank farm where highly radioactive waste is stored underground near Richland, Wash. The cleanup of the nation’s largest collection of radioactive waste left over from the production of nuclear weapons was supposed to be nearing an end by now, but 25 years after a landmark agreement was signed to deal with the waste, $30 billion has been spent, and officials are still decades and tens of billions of dollars away from finishing the cleanup of the radioactive mess. (AP Photo/Shannon Dininny, file)

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