San Onofre Whistleblower: This Is Extremely Significant — They Had An Actual Tube Rupture
source: http://enenews.com/san-onofre-whistleblower-extremely-significant-actual-rupture-very-very-s...
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Published: February 7th, 2012 at 1:44 pm ET
By ENENews
Title: Whistleblower Interview: San Onofre – How Safe Is It?
Source: Nuclear Hotseat Podcast
Author: San Onofre Safety
Date: February 4, 2012
NUCLEAR HOTSEAT SPECIAL REPORT
Libbe HaLevy interviews whistleblower James Chambers
A summary of the current status of San Onofre nuclear reactors after last week’s leaks, discovery of over 800 damaged pipes, and employee falling into the radioactive refueling pool. Featuring an interview with James Chambers, a licensed nuclear reactor operator and whistleblower from San Onofre, who offers his unique perspective on what these alarming developments might mean.
full interview and video at link:
http://enenews.com/san-onofre-whistleblower-extremely-significant-actual-rupture...
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Another reason why we should be going to renewables. No pollution from solar, wind, tidal, or geothermal.
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kvb1:
Not entirely true. Many would consider those to be sound and visual polution. You meant to say, "no long term pollution"; althogh even that statement doesn't consider the potential manufacturing polutions required to build them.
Everything polutes to some degree.
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good_stuff:
If you want to nit pick that everything pollutes, then we should all agree to go back to living on the land like the South American tribes do. If that is not the case then we have to accept some "pollution". Manufacturing can be cleaned up to eliminate most, if not all of the pollutants, and visual pollution is better than any other kind.
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They won't tell us til it's too late...no news is not good news
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