Sunday May 20, 2012





Nuclear Power Irradiated Citizens Bill of Rights

1. All planned releases of radioactive gases or liquids, no matter what level of radioactivity, will be announced to surrounding communities prior to the release.

2. All radioactive releases will be monitored in detail and the data from those releases including quantity of all radionuclides, wind direction and duration of releases will be published online. The amount of current releases and a running lifetime reactor release total will be published online...

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Cancer Clusters And Nuclear Power Radiation Pollution

The grouping of cases of various forms of Cancer would seem to indicate a relationship between the incidents of Cancer and something in the adjacent environment. While concentrating on these multiple occurrences of cancer is important in understanding relationships between Cancer and Nuclear Power Plant Toxic Radiation Pollution...

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Danger Will Robinson!!

The TVA as a member of NuStart Energy Development, a syndicate of nuclear utilities, is petitioning the NRC to let them build a new two unit nuclear power plant on properties originally intended for the Bellefonte 1 and 2 reactors. In 1988 the Tennessee Valley Authority abandoned the Bellefonte project when it was...

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Nuclear Power Plant Accidents

North Perry -- "FirstEnergy Corp. was still struggling to get one nuclear power plant back in operation when a series of problems and botched repairs at its second Ohio plant alarmed critics and put the utility in the cross hairs of regulators. Davis-Besse, whose corroding shield discovered in 2002 ranks among the nation's worst nuclear problems since Three Mile Island ...

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Nuclear Power Contamination

Philadelphia, PA., USA - According to an article in the 6 March 1990 Philadelphia Daily News, a nuclear power plant worker was charged with spiking the lunchroom water cooler with radioactive water. (MACE (US) Apr 90; WISE 331/27/4/90)...

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How Many Meltdowns Are Too Many?

Nuclear Power is dangerous because of issues associated with various elements of the process involved in the fuel cycle and dangers related to long-term storage of highly Radioactive Nuclear Waste as well as the possibly catastrophic results of a core meltdown as the result of incopentent management. You will see many examples of such mismanagement...

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Nuclear Power Plant Corporate Cover Ups

April 29, 2005
A Troxler Model portable moisture density gauge, which contains radioactive material, was reported missing by Craig Testing Laboratories of Mays Landing, N.J. on Monday, April 25. The gauge reportedly fell off a vehicle near State Route 52 and U.S. Route 1 in Pocopson, Chester County...

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Should The Board Of Directors Be Required To Live At Nuclear Plants They Operate?

Sitting holding the reins of a run-a-way team can be quite invigorating, but the Corporate decisions that lead to the cutting of safety corners, falsification of safety data, hidden releases of toxic radio active materials into the atmosphere and water gives one pause as to letting the fox guard the hen house...

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Children At Risk

The dangers of radioactive exposure faced by children is considerably higher than it is among adults. The physiological issue of size and how close they are to the ground, the tendency for them drink more milk and the fact that they are growing quickly accounting for quicker sell division, makes them little radioactive sponges compared to adults...

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