Such trip took me right past the Trojan nuclear power plant, long since decommissioned. Sometimes I'd take the dogs to class, and the grounds of the plant proved to be a good stopping spot to walk them around a little, let them pee and sniff, like that.
They cranked it up in 1976, switched it off in 1992, even though they had a 30-year license. This due to a leak -- a week after PGE spent four-point-five million bucks to defeat a measure to force it to close. Spent the money, killed the ballot measure, then had to shut it down anyway. Irony.
For years, the cooling tower was visible from I-5 and long stretches of Hwy.30, but eventually, they took it down.
Week before they did it, I stopped and shot an image from my phonecam. Next week, a second picture from the same angle. Like it was never there ...
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Trojan? That's the best name they could come up with? The only two images that leap to mind are a giant, wooden horse and a prophylactic. Probably doesn't help that the cooling tower is a phallic symbol.
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