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Well, my closing remrak on this blog segment given all the news growing around Palo Verde (today's story of how the State of Arizona's DEQ is absolutely incredulous with Palo Verde's explanation of its tritium leaks), along with the Illinois, New Jersey and New York leakers I think that GNEP has come to more appropriately stand for the "global nuclear emissions problem." Whose next?Do a google on "tritium" and see how many hits you get and continue to take in the days to come. NEI'd do better to start figuring out how to stop the leaks inside of backend PR damage control. There in is another economic rub...There is this emerging no small matter of a problem of how this "harmless" tritium, as a low energy emitter has been breaking down the protective oxide layers on a host of systems, structures, and components inducing and accelerating corrosion. Better get that task force going, fellas. And you all thought stress corrosion cracking and embrittlement of materials were problematic?You might just be reading about it here, first.What's the next surprise revelation on nuclear power? Stay tuned.Paul, NIRS
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Zalia
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 19 december 2014, 19:47:12
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