File:San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station 1975 expansion 01.jpg

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Description Employee near the construction site for the expansion of the San Onofre nuclear generating plant warns swimmers to detour to the beach. Located south of Los Angeles, the work area has a sea wall which forces swimmers to detour and swim about 100 yards to reach the other beach area. Between 1900 and the early 1970's the amount of coastal wetlands decreased from 381,000 to about 125,000 acres. State regulatory commissions currently are monitoring shoreline development.
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Color correction, cropping, adjustement of corners. The original can be viewed here: EMPLOYEE NEAR THE CONSTRUCTION SITE FOR THE EXPANSION OF THE SAN NOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT, WARNS SWIMMERS TO... - NARA - 557467.tif. Modifications made by Bomazi.

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