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Fig. 3.3 ETTP Heritage Center, Oak Ridge.
Credit to DOE.
When income declines, many owners tend to cut running budgets. Under these cir-
cumstances, poor management cuts inspections and preventive maintenance. This
decreases the chance of locating and fixing small problems before they become larger
and costlier to remedy. Ultimately, the cascading impacts can build up to the point
where only a major capital inflow can keep the facility in operation.
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