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yuiyoshida

(41,831 posts)
Mon Mar 21, 2016, 05:49 PM Mar 2016

Miami’s oceanfront nuclear power plant is leaking

What is arguably America’s least-well-placed nuclear power plant is leaking radiation into the sea.

The University of Miami has found that the Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant, located just south of Miami, has caused levels of tritium, a radioactive isotope, in Biscayne Bay to spike to 200-times higher than normal levels.

“This is one of several things we were very worried about,” South Miami Mayor Philip Stoddard, who is also a biological sciences professor at Florida International University, told the Miami New Times. “You would have to work hard to find a worse place to put a nuclear plant, right between two national parks and subject to hurricanes and storm surge.”

Turkey Point came online in the early 1970s; it supplies power to more than one million homes in South Florida. The new study blames the leaks on the reactor’s cooling canals, which were recently found to have caused a massive underground saltwater plume to migrate west, threatening a wellfield that supplies drinking water to the Florida Keys.

http://fusion.net/story/278064/turkey-point-leaking-radiation-into-biscayne-bay/

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Miami’s oceanfront nuclear power plant is leaking (Original Post) yuiyoshida Mar 2016 OP
Turkey Point's "Sister" Nuke Plant, over there in truedelphi Mar 2016 #1
They're "sisters" because they're both nuclear power plants? FBaggins Mar 2016 #3
It's been way past time to decommission all these toxic "waste dumps". Dont call me Shirley Mar 2016 #2

truedelphi

(32,324 posts)
1. Turkey Point's "Sister" Nuke Plant, over there in
Mon Mar 21, 2016, 05:52 PM
Mar 2016

Fukushima, Japan, shows us there is not that much to worry about.

Oh wait!!

FBaggins

(26,731 posts)
3. They're "sisters" because they're both nuclear power plants?
Tue Mar 22, 2016, 03:49 PM
Mar 2016

They aren't even close to the same design.

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