And with Boeing's acquisition of Rocketdyne, they inherited the clean up
as I recall. Still being argued over by the suits. What a mess....
mayf
slaifman@socal.rr.com wrote:
>Tom,
>
>The BIG "mishap" that caused the Toxic Site issues were the spills by the
>Nuclear Power guys, not the Rocket Guys.
>
>They called in all employees and ex-employees who were there at the time for
>health inspections. Fortunately, I had already gone on to even Bigger Things.
>
>Steve
>
>---- Thomas Witt <atwittsend@verizon.net> wrote:
>
>
>>>>>Went on to bigger jobs after that, still in the Rocket Field.<<<
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>Yes, we heard those "bigger jobs" over here in Thousand Oaks (about 10 miles
>>as the crow fly's from the test pad).
>>
>>Unexpected rocket testing and my arrhythmia never went together too well.
>>There were a few instances where for a second we thought it was the end of
>>the world. I can't recall the last time I heard a rocket though ... . I
>>know about all the "toxic site" issues, but are they still doing any testing
>>out there?
>>
>> Also, wasn't that the site where the first nuclear powered electricity
>>generator was? It powering of all things sleepy little Moorpark.
>>
>>I'll say this, Tigers and some rocket motors have one thing in common -
>>suspect fuel tanks. :-)
>>
>>Tom
>>
>>
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