Tenn. nuclear scrap recycler seeks Ch. 7
May 29, 2012 | 12:08 PM
| Lisa Gordon
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nuclear scrap,
Impact Services,
radioactive scrap,
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation,
Lisa Gordon
PITTSBURGH A Tennessee company that decontaminates and recycles nuclear scrap metal has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, leaving more than 1 million pounds of radioactive waste in limbo.
Oak Ridge-based Impact Services Inc. said in its filing in a federal court in Wilmington, Del., that it owes between $10 million and $50 million to more than 200 creditors.....
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