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In reply to the discussion: Low-dose study finds no effects [View all]RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)20. Or read this about TMI
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/03/28/7954
It is a study done of the people around Three Mile Island NPP. It was released as a court document having to do with cancer rates of the nearby residents.
Note that after the plant closed, people upwind of the TMI "accident" plume had cancer rates decline. Duh! While the plant was cooking the wind blew in from 360 degrees: everyone was at one time downwind as the plant released radiation for years. Then after the plant CLOSED their rates went down because the radiation ceased. Duh!
On Edit: The link above does not detail the court case as I wrongly remembered, the link below does detail a court document.
http://www.scrippsnews.com/content/experts-report-outlines-cover-ups-radiation-leaks
It is a study done of the people around Three Mile Island NPP. It was released as a court document having to do with cancer rates of the nearby residents.
Note that after the plant closed, people upwind of the TMI "accident" plume had cancer rates decline. Duh! While the plant was cooking the wind blew in from 360 degrees: everyone was at one time downwind as the plant released radiation for years. Then after the plant CLOSED their rates went down because the radiation ceased. Duh!
On Edit: The link above does not detail the court case as I wrongly remembered, the link below does detail a court document.
http://www.scrippsnews.com/content/experts-report-outlines-cover-ups-radiation-leaks
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