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CNN has just reported that the Hanford nuclear power station has had a "leak" of approximately 50 gallons of radioactive water.. sorry for the double post there.........~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Shakey~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-- Shakey (in_a_bunker@forty.feet), January 24, 2000
THANKS, shakey...50 gals.? and just how highly radioactive IS this 50?..released heading to where?..[maybe the underground water tables!?] looks like its` ti to check out those daily reports from the nrc.......yea yea we know....this is all normal!!!!.....[isn`t it a SAD time we live in if THIS is `acceptable`!!!!]
-- mutter (murmur@ya.com), January 24, 2000.
Hanford is in SE Washington State.
-- Russ (aa2gs@isoc.net), January 24, 2000.
Folks, that potassium idotate can be fed x'ed if you don't already have some on hand. Remember, dogs are dosed the same amount as children, that being 1/2 adult dose.
-- Hokie (Hokie_@hotmail.com), January 24, 2000.
Probably in the containment building,as it should be and was designed to do!!!
-- mj (powerman@work.com), January 24, 2000.
What time was this reported? Any update?
-- Duke1983 (Duke1983@aol.com), January 24, 2000.
Here's the linkhttp://www.msnbc.com/local/king/490327.asp
-- Russ (aa2gs@isoc.net), January 24, 2000.
This sounds like a joke, but maybe it's not. They've got millions of gallons, and only a foggy idea how much is leaking every day. 50 gallons? I don't think they have any equipment calibrated to that level of sensitivity.
-- bw (home@puget.sound), January 24, 2000.
Shakey are you sure that this a nuclear power plant? I'm not seeing that in the article.
-- now (saywh@t.again), January 24, 2000.
Hanford is basically a nuclear waste disposal site. There are so many concerns for this area I wouldn't know where to begin, it is a Washington nightmare zone. Use Google and check out info. I have looked for a tragedy from this site most of my life, they can't afford to clean it up either, they have tried and always run out of money. This place is bad news
-- Sammie (sammiex0@yahoo.com), January 24, 2000.