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TOP 10 Things To Know about the Nuclear Power Plants in your State and Upwind from You!
1. 1.
particles, and disperses radioactive gases as part of its routine, everyday operation.
It doesn’t take an accident.
2.
16 billion
two curies.
3.
;
radioactivity for at least ten half-lives.
4.
human error
; and
Mechanical failure and
5. Liquid releases:
a.
PLANNED
RELEASES
vent
from
Nuclear Plants
into Air,
Water, and Soil
from four big ejection outlets.
ROUTINE RADIOACTIVE
RELEASES FROM U.S.
NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
IT DOES
NOT
TAKE AN
ACCIDENT
8.
do not exist for some major reactor
b.
9.
The
discharge water is contaminated with radioactive isotopes in amounts that are
not precisely tracked and are potentially biologically damaging.
c.
Permissible does not mean safe.
, if
6. Gaseous releases:
rooftop vents.
it’s virtual, not real.
10. Any exposure to radiation increases the risk of damage to tissues, cells,
system disorders.
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7.
routine operation often are
not fully detected or reported. Accidental releases also cannot be completely
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Exposure pathways to man
A DIAGRAM PUBLISHED IN 1977 BY THE
U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
2. 1. Arkansas One 1 & 2 (AR)
19. Duane Arnold (IA)
2. Beaver Valley 1 & 2 (PA)
20. Joseph M. Farley 1 & 2 (AL)
3. Braidwood 1 & 2 (IL)
21. Fermi 2 (MI)
Dardanelle Reservoir, Arkansas River
Ohio River
Braidwood Lake, Kankakee River
53. Sequoyah 1 & 2 (TN)
Cedar River
Maine
11
Chatahoochee River
5. Brunswick 1 & 2 (NC)
Cape Fear River, Atlantic Ocean
6. Byron 1 & 2 (IL)
34
Lake Erie
Minnesota
Rock River
7. Callaway (MO)
Missouri River
23
Missouri River
25. Grand Gulf (MS)
Mississippi River
8. Calvert Cliffs 1 & 2 (MD)
Lake Wylie, Catawba River
10. Clinton (IL)
Clinton Lake, Salt Creek
11. Columbia (WA)
Columbia River
29. Kewaunee (WI)
Lake Michigan (closing in 2013)
12. Comanche Peak 1 & 2 (TX) 30. LaSalle 1 & 2 (IL)
Squaw Creek Reservoir, Brazos River
LaSalle Lake, Illinois River
51
Mississippi
12
COOLING WATER INTAKE AND
WASTE WATER DISCHARGE SITES
OF THE
NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
IN THE UNITED STATES
36. North Anna 1 & 2 (VA)
Lake Anna, North Anna River, Pamunkey
River, York River, Chesapeake Bay
14. Cooper (NE)
32. McGuire 1 & 2 (NC)
37. Oconee 1, 2 & 3 (SC)
15. Crystal River 3 (FL)
33. Millstone 2 & 3 (CT)
38. Oyster Creek (NJ)
16. Davis-Besse (OH)
34. Monticello (MN)
39. Palisades (MI)
17. Diablo Canyon 1 & 2 (CA)
35. Nine Mile Point 1 & 2 (NY) 40. Palo Verde 1, 2 & 3 (AZ)
Missouri River
Gulf of Mexico
Lake Erie
Pacific Ocean
18. Dresden 2 & 3 (IL)
Kankakee River
Louisiana
Lake Norman, Catawba River
Niantic Bay of Long Island Sound
Mississippi River
Lake Ontario
Lake Keowee, Savannah River
Bamegat Bay of Atlantic Ocean
Lake Michigan
Groundwater plus Phoenix sewage water from
35 miles away provide the cooling water.
Waste water is evaporated; saturated sludges
are shipped to a radioactive waste dump.
55
64
53
Alabama
25
2
63
32
9 48
56
62 SC
41. Peach Bottom 2 & 3 (PA)
Conowingo Pond, Susquehanna River,
Chesapeake Bay
42. Perry (OH)
Lake Erie
43. Pilgrim (MA)
Cape Cod Bay of Atlantic Ocean
44. Point Beach 1 & 2 (WI)
Lake Michigan
45. Prairie Island 1 & 2 (MN)
Mississippi River
46. Quad Cities 1 & 2 (IL)
Monticello Reservoir, Broad River
57
57. Surry 1 & 2 (VA)
James River, Chesapeake Bay
54
58. Susquehanna 1 & 2 (PA)
5
Susquehanna River,
Chesapeake Bay
59. Three Mile Island (PA)
Atlantic
Ocean
26
15
56. V. C. Summer (SC)
8
Florida
Gulf of Mexico
Mississippi River
37
Colorado River, Gulf of Mexico
DE
West
Georgia
20
47
31. Limerick 1 & 2 (PA)
Schuylkill River
4
1
40
13. Donald C. Cook 1 & 2 (MI)
Lake Michigan
Tennessee
Arkansas
Delaware River
Hudson River
28
28
58
31 38
59 41
27 50
55. South Texas
Project 1 & 2 (TX)
33
ylvania
Penns
7
65
17
Altamaha River
28. Indian Point 2 & 3 (NY)
42
36
27. Hope Creek (NJ)
Chesapeake Bay
Missouri
California
26. Edwin I. Hatch 1 & 2 (GA)
9. Catawba 1 & 2 (SC)
14
CT
39
21
13
6
16
18
46 30
3 ndiana
10
19
23. Fort Calhoun (NE)
Lake Ontario
29
44
Harris Lake, Buckhorn Creek,
Cape Fear River
52
61 43
MA
24
35 22
Wisconsin
45
Lake Ontario
24. R. E. Ginna (NY)
54. Shearon Harris (NC)
Montana
4. Browns Ferry 1, 2 & 3 (AL) 22. James A. FitzPatrick (NY)
Tennessee River
Chickamauga Lake,
Tennessee River
Susquehanna River,
Chesapeake Bay
60. Turkey Point 3 & 4 (FL)
49
Biscayne Bay of Atlantic Ocean
61. Vermont Yankee (VT)
60
Connecticutt River
62. Vogtle 1 & 2 (GA)
47. River Bend (LA)
Savannah River
Mississippi River
48. H. B. Robinson 2 (SC)
Lake Robinson, Black Creek
63. Waterford 3 (LA)
Mississippi River
64. Watts Bar (TN)
49. Saint Lucie 1 & 2 (FL)
Watts Bar Lake, Tennessee River
Atlantic Ocean
65. Wolf Creek (KS)
50. Salem 1 & 2 (NJ)
Coffey County Lake, Neosho River
Delaware River
51. San Onofre 2 & 3 (CA)
Pacific Ocean
52. Seabrook (NH)
Atlantic Ocean
104 OPERATING REACTORS
AT 65 SITES