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FBaggins

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7. Sorry. The premise of the question is faulty
Wed Sep 11, 2019, 03:26 PM
Sep 2019

The threat being over does not mean "no more radioactivity"

You're surrounded by radiation every day. It's in every breath you take.

There will still be risk involved in the decommissioning process... but not risk to the global environment... and only the tiniest fraction of the water contamination that they've had to deal with over the first several years.



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