File:WIPP - Small Subsurface Markers.svg

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English: Theorized design of 'Small subsurface markers' that will be scattered and buried randomly around w:Waste Isolation Pilot Plant's 41 square kilometer area to provided warn workers in the far future who attempt to dig in the area to stop.
Date
Source WIPP Permanent Markers Implementation Plan for DOE Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.
 
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Author Department of Energy - Carlsbad Field Office
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Theorized design of 'Small subsurface markers' to warn workers in the far future.

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19 August 2004

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