Mohave blast date moved to March.
The implosion of the 152 metre (500-foot) tall Mohave Generating Station stack that was tentatively scheduled for this month has been moved back to March, according to Gil Alexander, spokesman for Southern California Edison (SCE), the plant’s majority owner. Initial plans were to demolish the stack in February.
The date for the implosion has not been set, Alexander stated in an e-mail to the Mohave Valley Daily News. The 1,580-megawatt facility closed down at the end of 2005 and a decommissioning process was launched in 2009.
Visible for miles, the stack is equivalent to a 41-story building and is taller than any building in Arizona.
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