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It's a Day to Support Nuclear Energy Developments

…e explosion of the KleenEnergy natural gas plant as compared to the recent tritium leak at Vermont Yankee exist in elegantly stark contrast: an explosion of volatile chemicals, killing five on one hand, and the leak of less tritium than it would take to equal a winter day’s radiation levels on the other. Diverting scarce resources that could and should be used for genuinely safe and clean renewable energy like nuclear makes perfect sense. Please d…

Details about mPower from Powergenworldwide.com and Chris Mowry

…be unpatriotic to blow radiation hazards out of proportion in the way the tritium leaks at Vermont Yankee just were. I imagine people will be unified in a desire to make the nuclear industry succeed, as opposed to now when a lunatic fringe has succeeded in forcing any number of actions that are aimed at forcing the industry to fail. A small reactor design seems to me to be a response to this insane environment of today where this perfectly good n…

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Dear Scott Pruitt – Please establish modern scientific basis for radiation regulations

…cracked pipe in an off gas system that allowed a few hundred milligrams of tritium dissolved in about 140,000 liters of water to enter the soil under the plant. Even after all of the stresses placed on Fukushima by a natural disaster, core damage might have been avoidable if the operators had simply vented the containments when the pressure was low and the coolant did not contain many fission products. Instead, because of excessive fear of even ti…

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Risks to American nuclear workers from “nonproliferation” excesses

…ht the ridiculousness of the situation. Recent NRC Event Report 49032 on a tritium leak at the Catawba Nuclear Generating Station in nearby Wylie County, SC received prompt reporting from the news media throughout Charlotte, NC: http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/event-status/event/2013/20130515en.html#en49032 The amount of activity released was miniscule, and unless one is in the habit of drinking muddy water on pavement as my cats are…

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