The Nation - News from Aug. 25, 1985
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The Tennessee Valley Authority completed its shutdown of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant and will be getting all its power from coal-fired and hydroelectric plants for $400,000 a day for an indefinite period, the federal power agency said. The twin-reactor plant outside Chattanooga, Tenn., was closed because a consulting firm hired by TVA found that the utility lacked records to prove that all 1,800 safety systems at the plant would function properly during an accident.
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