Deepwater Horizon Inspections: MMS Skipped Monthly Inspections On Doomed Rig
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
At Indian Point Nuclear Plant:
For two days starting Nov. 2, 2009, an estimated 600,000 gallons of boiling, radioactive water escaped through a valve that was stuck open in the Unit 2 reactor of the nuclear power plant in Westchester.
The superheated water instantly turned to steam and spread out over the lower Hudson Valley in a cloud containing tritium, a cancer-causing radioactive isotope.
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Anytime that anyone tells you that "safe levels" of radiation were released, that person is an id-jit. Just like "clean coal", there is no such thing as a "safe" level of exposure when it comes to radiation.
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