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Two year's of site work under way at Palo Verde nuclear station

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Article Date
July 1976
Journal Title
Bldr Arch

Palo Verde nuclear plant approved; work to begin

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Article Date
June 1976
Journal Title
Bldr Arch

Nuclear power facts

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Author
D. L. Ray
Article Date
November 1976
Journal Title
Tuc Bsns

Navajo scientist speaks of new types of energy

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Article Date
November-December 1972
Journal Title
Navajo Community College Newsletter

Informed consent - radioactive waste products and the Arizona nuclear safeguards initiative (Proposition 200)

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Author
A. Bruwer
Article Date
October 1976
Journal Title
Ariz Med

Construction gains momentum at Palo Verde nuclear plant

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Article Date
October 1976
Journal Title
Bldr Arch

Arizona at the dawn

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Author
B. Brophy
Article Date
January 10 1965
Article Abstract
The present and future of atomic energy in Arizona
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways
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