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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts

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To: towerdog who wrote (53715)3/7/2022 6:20:06 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) of 97214
 
Yes, old reactors present an increased meltdown risk if/when they develop a crack in the reactor core, so they are shut down. I lived near one (Oak Ridge). There was talk of 3 eye fish in the local river. The effect on the environment isn’t pretty. Then again, environment regulations were probably less strict around WW2 when that reactor started. Source: town rumors.
If there is a crack, they definitely have to be shut down.
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