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  BNFL Gets Radioactive Clean-Up Deal Worth Up To  $6.9B>U.BNF 
   LONDON (Dow Jones)--BNFL Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of British  Nuclear Fuels PLC (U.BNF) has reached an agreement with the U.S.  Department of Energy to remove radioactive waste from the U.S., the  parent company said Wednesday.
   The 20-year deal is worth up to $6.9 billion, and involves removing  radioactivity from 54 million gallons of wastes stored at an underground  U.S. government site, near Richland, Washington.
   The two part contract will result in the safe treatment of about 10% of the  waste, equal to 20% to 25% of the radioactivity, by 2018.
   BNFL Inc. submitted its proposal more than five months ago, and received  the go-ahead from the DOE on Tuesday, a spokesman said.
   The final contract and authorization to proceed with the project is expected  after a 30-day review by Congress.
   Under the deal, BNFL Inc. will work in partnership with Bechtel National  Inc., BNFL Engineering Ltd., GTS Duratek Inc. (DRTK) and Science  Applications International Corp. (X.SAP).
   British Nuclear Fuels PLC is wholly-owned by the U.K. government.   |