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In reply to the discussion: The Fukushima Effect [View all]Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)36. In all fairness, he is correct:
"if a tsunami ever hits the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, we're screwed."
It's hard to argue against that, improbable as such an event may be.
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The fact that some people are clearly motivated to underplay and deny real radiation hazards...
Silent3
May 2013
#65
Did I ever say, or even come close to hinting, that "allowable levels" should be raised?
Silent3
May 2013
#68
You're supposed to be able imagine and account for the range of middle positions yourself.
Silent3
May 2013
#73
That's right, Earl. Ignorance is your friend. When all you have to sell is fear, keep science away.
Buzz Clik
May 2013
#19
I asked a question of the author of the OP if they had any knowledge of rad dangers in the ocean.
Buzz Clik
May 2013
#23
Nothing in all that 'data' to indicate presence of radionuclides from Fukushima.
Octafish
May 2013
#41
You're kinda coming in the middle of this. I was illustrating that background data are available.
Buzz Clik
May 2013
#42