File:New equipment at Savannah (7515730724).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNew equipment at Savannah (7515730724).jpg | One of four new submersible blender pumps is being prepared for testing at the Savannah River Site. Those pumps, along with six submersible mixer pumps and five submersible transfer pumps, were purchased with $17 million in Recovery Act funds. They will be used to accelerate tank closure in the site’s two tank farms. |
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Source | New equipment at Savannah |
Author | ENERGY.GOV |
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