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launch | decommissioning activities for six power units once their |
facture, Springfields is also undertaking | decommissioning activities and 87 buildings have to date |
vy Shipyard, this time in preparation for | decommissioning after a long and distinguished career. |
Decommissioning again in July 1954, she again entered the | |
d with instrument approach facilities and | decommissioning all the old runways, and of constructing |
Following | decommissioning and abandonment as active launch site, LC |
She was transferred to Turkey on her | decommissioning and renamed Adatepe (F-251). |
The details of Maumee's | decommissioning and subsequent release from U.S. Navy con |
th ships were returned to Standard Oil at | decommissioning, and both were later converted to contain |
The crew stripped her for | decommissioning, and the ship was struck from the Navy Li |
h, from Norfolk to Boston, to prepare for | decommissioning and mothballing. |
close to meeting its "parent", US 75, but | decommissioning and rerouting in downtown Dallas, Texas b |
w complete, with the end result being the | decommissioning and removal of two offramps, an additiona |
ry was kept by the RAN after Shropshire's | decommissioning, and was later placed on display at the R |
coast of the county, in return for their | decommissioning and doing environmental restoration on th |
seums, which have been stored there after | decommissioning and, though, secured in their original de |
e Independent International Commission on | Decommissioning announced that the 'Shoukri Paramilitary |
and Toulon before returning to Boston and | decommissioning April 22, 1857 for repairs. |
ne of three downtown platforms slated for | decommissioning as part of Calgary Transit's Seventh Aven |
Phlox | decommissioning at the Washington Navy Yard 28 July 1865. |
47 she joined the Atlantic Reserve Fleet, | decommissioning, at New London, 4 September. |
She remained there until | decommissioning at Terminal Island, California 27 March 1 |
e was thereafter generally inactive until | decommissioning at Seattle, Washington in January 1947. |
After its | decommissioning at SLAC, the detector was carried to DESY |
d light in 1960 as part of the program of | decommissioning at that time. |
, she resumed east coast operations until | decommissioning at Philadelphia on 12 December 1919. |
ibbean, 25 January to 3 April 1922 before | decommissioning at Boston 28 June. |
nd operated off southern California until | decommissioning at San Diego 8 January 1930. |
, and sailed to Norfolk, Virginia, before | decommissioning at Philadelphia Naval Yard on 17 April. |
n most of the theatres of the war, before | decommissioning at the end of the war. |
The plans of the Nuclear | Decommissioning Authority for decommissioning reactors ha |
THORP is owned by the Nuclear | Decommissioning Authority and operated by Sellafield Ltd |
e Union Prospect, a member of the Nuclear | Decommissioning Authority and a former Chairman of the Br |
ive Waste Management Directorate, Nuclear | Decommissioning Authority since 2007. |
The Nuclear | Decommissioning Authority announced in March 2008 that UK |
ss of being decommissioned by the Nuclear | Decommissioning Authority. |
he Boldrewood Campus was fully closed and | decommissioning began, after the relocation of staff and |
large scale political violence; complete | decommissioning by the IRA; and a statement from the Army |
Decommissioning came in 1936, and the house was torn down | |
Gentian's final | decommissioning came on 23 June 2006 closing out the fina |
At the time of | decommissioning, Campbell was the oldest active continual |
The | decommissioning ceremony was held at Pier 12 Naval Amphib |
He attended the | decommissioning ceremony of the USS Midway on April 11, 1 |
on of Mark VII Vipers participated in the | decommissioning ceremony before departing the ship. |
ice Memphis was taken out of service in a | decommissioning ceremony at the Shepherd of the Sea Chape |
Nathanael Green (bottom) during her | decommissioning ceremony. |
After | decommissioning, Chauvenet was sold to a British firm in |
Information about | decommissioning cost calculations for URENCO facilities i |
pital costs (including waste disposal and | decommissioning costs for nuclear energy) |
Even her | decommissioning date is unknown. |
The plan involves two years of active | decommissioning, followed by several years of onsite moni |
re was completed in 2011 to teach nuclear | decommissioning for shutting down Hinkley Point B Nuclear |
the special "Tiger" scheme for the type's | decommissioning from 335 Squadron. |
At the same time, nuclear | decommissioning funds, which are often collected during t |
that Britain has viewed the IRA since the | decommissioning has begun. |
Following | decommissioning, her bell, name board and honours board w |
The company is also involved in reactor | decommissioning, Hydrofluoric acid production and researc |
was once part of U.S. Route 152 until its | decommissioning in 1938. |
After | decommissioning in 1996, Fala was opened as a museum ship |
served the Royal Navy as HMS Ludlow until | decommissioning in June 1945. |
She operated on this mission until | decommissioning in the Reserve Fleet, Galveston, Texas 22 |
From 1988 until her | decommissioning in 2000, she was stationed at Nokomis, Fl |
With America's | decommissioning in August 1996, the air wing joined the U |
After | decommissioning in 1917, she was moved to Baltimore, Mary |
ed with the Federal German Navy until her | decommissioning in April 1991. |
arine and the Reichsmarine and (after her | decommissioning in 1930) as a support ship for the Kriegs |
1945, and served as a patrol cutter until | decommissioning in 1947. |
rance to Plymouth on 31 March 2011 before | decommissioning in a traditional ceremony on 7 April 2011 |
ates, from its construction in 1898 until | decommissioning in 1980. |
a partnership which ended with the ship's | decommissioning in August 1996. |
nal buoys in the Chesapeake Bay until its | decommissioning in 1932. |
raphic survey and research ship until her | decommissioning in 1997. |
During her | decommissioning in November 1972, she was berthed adjacen |
After | decommissioning in 1989, she was transferred to Costa Ric |
Chastelain stated that the | decommissioning included arms, ammunition, explosives and |
e radioactivity in the reactor structure, | decommissioning is a slow process which takes place in st |
If | decommissioning is approved, Condit dam will be the large |
When | decommissioning is complete, the site is expected to have |
Once considered for | decommissioning, it remains active and supports a NOAA we |
d in 1983 the Coast Guard first suggested | decommissioning it. |
es and for the next two months engaged in | decommissioning motor torpedo boats under Commander, Moto |
lear power station, now in the process of | decommissioning, no longer generates electricity, but the |
This can pose a hazard during the | decommissioning of old equipment. |
Cleanup and | decommissioning of the site of CP-5 was starts in 1991 co |
Able is involved in the | decommissioning of toxic ghost ships and other marine con |
t reactor was shut down in 1995, although | decommissioning of the site will not finish till 2018. |
stems Environmental) which advises on the | decommissioning of military sites. |
We also had the | decommissioning of the Prime computer and the CDC 6600 an |
mediate Nuclear Forces Treaty resulted in | decommissioning of the BGM-109G. |
eparable damage leading to the subsequent | decommissioning of the three frigates involved. |
the official recording to commemorate the | decommissioning of HMY Britannia. |
The next step is the | decommissioning of the plant, planned to begin in 2010 al |
smantled enrichment plant SP 3, after the | decommissioning of SP 1 and SP2 in the 1980s and 1990s. |
She assisted in the | decommissioning of small craft; maintained moorings; tran |
Before the | decommissioning of US 75 south of downtown Dallas in favo |
In 1890, following the | decommissioning of Fort Yuma, she was exhumed and reburie |
nted a cost-cutting plan which called for | decommissioning of vessels, closing of Coast Guard statio |
Following the | decommissioning of most of the RAF airfields in the 1950s |
nuary 7, 2007 a contractor working on the | decommissioning of the station noticed water leaking on t |
t would take the Navy four years from the | decommissioning of HA(L)-3 to realize that it still had a |
fluence they may have" to bring about the | decommissioning of all paramilitary arms within two years |
n a safety-critical system, and ending in | decommissioning of that system. |
Following the | decommissioning of the fort in 1947, efforts begun during |
e same year the company will finalise the | decommissioning of its coal-fired Wabamun electrical gene |
Since the | decommissioning of all WE.177 free-fall nuclear bombs in |
ive Force Task Group, following the early | decommissioning of the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal, wh |
With the | decommissioning of the MISTRAM X-band interferometer at t |
She was scheduled for | decommissioning on 1 June 2004 at Kaohsiung, Taiwan. |
orld War II in the Pacific theater before | decommissioning on July 11, 1946. |
Following | decommissioning on January 31, 1989, she was transferred |
returned to San Francisco early in 1871, | decommissioning on 15 March 1871. |
rved with the Coast Guard until her final | decommissioning on 18 September 1946 at New Orleans, Loui |
to the U.S. 16th Fleet for inactivation, | decommissioning on 26 February 1947 and berthing at Orang |
or the final time on 23 May 2011 to await | decommissioning on 30th June 2011. |
ained at the Philadelphia Navy Yard until | decommissioning on 2 July. |
Decommissioning on 17 June 1924 after just five and a hal | |
Decommissioning on 16 December 1955 she remained in the F | |
Decommissioning on 9 June at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, s | |
Decommissioning on 10 April 1962, she was stricken from t | |
Atlantic coast for eight months and then | decommissioning on 22 August 1957 to enter the Maritime A |
e ship from 12 March 1977 until her final | decommissioning on 30 April 1978, this being the last war |
5 long-range cruises in 1982-1985) until | decommissioning on 19 April 1990. |
ne base at New London, Connecticut, until | decommissioning on 11 June 1931. |
As of May 2006, no specific plans for the | decommissioning or removal were existent, and no official |
Diego where she undertook the repair and | decommissioning overhaul of the S class submarines of Sub |
nstallation, commissioning, operation and | decommissioning phases. |
At the time of | decommissioning Plunger was noted by the San Diego Tribun |
ment stand-down, an INSURV inspection and | decommissioning preparation. |
The eight-year $500 million | decommissioning process spanned from 1997 until 2005. |
s significantly reduced, making the final | decommissioning process also cheaper. |
r decade before it begins the longer term | decommissioning process as refurbishment for Pickering B |
ket Theatre at the end of January 2007, a | decommissioning programme has begun to sort out years' wo |
The Cluff Lake | decommissioning project is the final chapter in the mine' |
in 1967 as part of the general program of | decommissioning screw pile lights in the bay. |
After | decommissioning she was broken up for scrap in Simon's To |
Following | decommissioning she was placed in the Pacific Reserve Fle |
Upon | decommissioning, she was replaced by an unmanned warning |
From 24 May 1871 until her | decommissioning she was commanded by Captain Theodore Mor |
After her | decommissioning, she was towed to the Naval Inactive Ship |
By the time of her | decommissioning, she was the only T class submarine in se |
At the time of her | decommissioning, she was the oldest active aircraft carri |
At the time of her | decommissioning she was the second oldest fleet ballistic |
On her | decommissioning she was placed into the care of the Natio |
After | decommissioning, she was purchased by North American owne |
II career was short lived; however, after | decommissioning, she was reactivated in 1962 for use as a |
on 8 June, she commenced preparations for | decommissioning soon thereafter. |
She continued on this duty until | decommissioning, spending an average of 3 weeks at sea an |
that the plant is scheduled for a phased | decommissioning that is scheduled to begin in 2017 and en |
In 1993, the Coast Guard proposed | decommissioning the light. |
here are companies specialized in nuclear | decommissioning; the practice of decommissioning has turn |
After | decommissioning, the 12 remaining ships were sold to Jose |
After | decommissioning, the light was replaced by the Desdemona |
Following her | decommissioning, the cutter was sold to the Navy of El Sa |
Perhaps the consideration of | decommissioning the highway was so strong that no action |
After | decommissioning, the ship was purchased by Atlantis Subma |
months of operations and preparations for | decommissioning, the amphibious force flagship was placed |
After | decommissioning the ship's bell was presented to the offi |
Following the | decommissioning the Ulster Political Research Group, the |
Prior to | decommissioning, the Lorton and Occoquan Railroad was use |
From 1952 until her | decommissioning, the ship sailed from Hampton Roads and N |
ruary 2000-30 May 2000 because of no arms | decommissioning the next two times where for periods of 2 |
olina, arriving there on 6 April 1946 and | decommissioning there on 2 May. |
brings the telegraph regarding impending | decommissioning to the captain and questions the captain' |
Her final | decommissioning took place at Pensacola, Florida, in 1877 |
d on Southern California Edison's Nuclear | Decommissioning Trust Fund Committee for the past 10 year |
Following her | decommissioning, Vikrant was marked for preservation as a |
BAE Systems closed the facility when | decommissioning was completed in July 2008. |
The | decommissioning was confirmed by Canadian General John de |
The | decommissioning was completed five weeks before a governm |
million Euros, adding nuclear power plant | decommissioning, waste management and engineering service |
e Independent International Commission on | Decommissioning, which was responsible for ensuring the d |
s Restoration Limited who are undertaking | decommissioning work on behalf of the Nuclear Decommissio |
n 22 January 2011 a fire broke out in the | decommissioning work as titanium rods were being broken u |
Decommissioning works are now taking place, while a small | |
n December 1999 on the understanding that | decommissioning would begin immediately, but were suspend |
Her | decommissioning year is variously reported as 1997 or 199 |
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