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USA - California - High Radiation Readings At San Clemente May Be False - NOT - Feds Investigating
USA - California - High Radiation Readings At San Clemente May Be False - NOT - Feds Investigating
High Radiation Readings At San Clemente May Be False
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
By Alison St John
SAN DIEGO ? Residents of North County beach communities are concerned by reports of high radiation readings near the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS). But an expert questions the accuracy of the readings.
High Geiger counter readings were found on San Clemente beach during a recent anti-nuclear protest. The report has spread across North County communities. One expert who regularly monitors the area says the readings are wrong.
San Onofre Nuclear Plant Probed By The Feds After Radiation Leak
By MICHAEL R. BLOOD 03/15/12 07:51 PM ET
San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant (AP)
LOS ANGELES ? A nuclear reactor on the California coast will remain shut down indefinitely while a team of federal inspectors determines why several relatively new tubes became so frail that tests found they could rupture and release radioactive water, a federal official said Thursday.
"This is a significant issue," said Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokeswoman Lara Uselding. "A tube rupture is really the concern. ... That's what we don't want to happen."
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