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【 以下文字转载自 Military 讨论区 】
发信人: whiteclouds2 (// 参考消息 //), 信区: Military
标 题: ****** 福岛核事故正在内布拉斯加重演。严重关注。******
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sat Jun 18 22:06:46 2011, 美东)
video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSvvmrB7qEg&feature=player_embedded
The Ft. Calhoun plant NOW!!!!
The black triangles in the below image prepared by the Center for Public
Integrity show the disclosed locations of nuclear power plants in the US,
minus research and military plants. (Red lines indicate both Mississippi and
Missouri rivers):
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l*a
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$0 fee to pay and receive money.
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w*2
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Kansas health officials: don't use Missouri River
The Associated Press
6/15/2011 7:24 AM | Last update: 6/16/2011 12:09 AM
TOPEKA - The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is advising people
to avoid contact with the Missouri River.
The health department issued a health advisory Tuesday for all portions of
the Missouri River that flow through the state. It advises that the flooding
could sweep pathogens from surface water and partially treated sewage into
the river.
The department is advising people to avoid contact with the river and to
restrict pets and livestock from the river until flooding eases, which might
not be for weeks. Pathogens can cause skin, ear, respiratory, eye and wound
infections and diarrhea.
The KDHE says it's working to evaluate the risk of flooded wastewater
treatment systems and has notified downstream water suppliers of the threat.
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s*g
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How about pay me a few thousand for free:D

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: $0 fee to pay and receive money.
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w*2
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Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant: Flood Seeps Into Turbine Building At Nebraska
Nuke Station
OMAHA -- Missouri River floodwater seeped into the turbine building at a
nuclear power plant near Omaha on Monday, but plant officials said the
seepage was expected and posed no safety risk because the building contains
no nuclear material.
An 8-foot-tall, water-filled temporary berm protecting the plant collapsed
early Sunday. Vendor workers were at the plant Monday to determine whether
the 2,000 foot berm can be repaired.
Omaha Public Power District spokesman Jeff Hanson said pumps were handling
the problem at the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station and that "everything is
secure and safe." The plant, about 20 miles north of Omaha, has been closed
for refueling since April. Hanson said the berm's collapse didn't affect the
shutdown or the spent fuel pool cooling.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokesman Victor Dricks described the
situation as stable. NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko plans to inspect the Fort
Calhoun plant on Monday as part of a pre-arranged visit to Nebraska.
Hanson said OPPD fired up generators and cut the power supply after water
surrounded the main electrical transformers on Sunday. The generators
powered the plant until an off-site power supply was connected later in the
day.
Officials said the berm wasn't critical to protecting the plant, which sits
across the river from Iowa.
"There are other structures and systems in place that can ensure they will
continue operating safely," Jaczko said Sunday.
The river was not expected to rise higher than the level the plant is
designed to handle.
Jackzo inspected the Cooper Nuclear Station, which sits on the Missouri
River about 75 miles south of Omaha, on Sunday. He asked plant officials and
the NRC's local inspectors questions about the plant and this year's
flooding.
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l*a
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hmm... pay for free... pay for free... i think that sounds funny

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: How about pay me a few thousand for free:D
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s*g
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funny...your wording...

【在 l***a 的大作中提到】
: hmm... pay for free... pay for free... i think that sounds funny
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