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Radioactive wasp nest found at site where US once made nuclear bombs

The nest had a radiation level 10 times what is allowed by federal regulations, officials said.

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Radioactive wasp nest found at site where US once made nuclear bombs

Radioactive waste sealed in large stainless steel canisters is stored under five feet of concrete in a storage building at the Savannah River Site, near Aiken, S.C., Nov. 20, 2013. 


COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Workers at a site in South Carolina that once made key parts for nuclear bombs in the U.S. have found a radioactive wasp nest but officials said there is no danger to anyone.

Employees who routinely check radiation levels at the Savannah River Site near Aiken found a wasp nest on July 3 on a post near tanks where liquid nuclear waste is stored, according to from the U.S. Department of Energy.

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