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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1981
Page ig
Plant move
would be
long, costly
United Press International
GOLDEN, Colo. — A pre
liminary study by the U.S. De
partment of Energy says it would
take 10 to 15 years and cost more
than $2 billion to move the Rocky
Flats nuclear weapons plant to
another location.
The study, which made no re
commendations, was conducted
to gather information on a possible
relocation of the facility.
The study, released Monday,
concluded it would cost $1.6 bil
lion to relocate that part of the
Rocky Flats plant that uses
radioactive plutonium. If the
these operations were moved, the
study said the most suitable areas
for the relocation would be south
ern Texas, southwestern Wyom
ing or eastern Utah.
The study also concluded that
the Golden fault, which underlies
Rocky Flats, is inactive and will
produce only one earthquake in
450 years. It said no other geologic
features in the area were potential
seismic hazards.
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Vets get help for nightmares
United Press International
SAN ANTONIO — Veterans
who continually dream of the hor
rors of killing women and children
(luring the Vietnam conflict can
get rid of their nightmares by
analyzing them, a psychiatrist said
Tuesday.
"By analyzing their dreams,
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Vietnam,” said Dr. Harry Wil-
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tain recurring nightmares com
mon to many men who were in
combat during the Vietnam con
flict.
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old who were hurt by failing to
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ism in serving their duties,” he
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red when they returned to the Un
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“Many are coming to their mid
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evaluate things they’ve done in
their lives. It is hard to forget the
violence they encountered in
Vietnam.
Wilmer said he had cured and
helped to end the nightmares of
about 75 percent of his patients
who suffered from post-war de
pression.
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