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To prepare for a public meeting with the U.S. Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety
Board (“the Board”) in Santa Fe on Monday evening, CCNS followed its policy of
reviewing at least the last eight weeks of the Board’s reports for Los Alamos National
Laboratory (LANL) and used that as a basis for questions and comments to present to
the Board. What we found:
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To prepare for a public meeting with the U.S. Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety
Board (“the Board”) in Santa Fe on Monday evening, CCNS followed its policy of
reviewing at least the last eight weeks of the Board’s reports for Los Alamos National
Laboratory (LANL) and used that as a basis for questions and comments to present to
the Board. What we found: