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To: LoLoLoLita who wrote (20996)4/26/1998 2:01:00 AM
From: Carol  Respond to of 108807
 
Hi David,

So, you are the man with the tights..hehehehe

Fleas are not a problem where I live, so it all sounded a little strange. I mean, tights and stuff..

I do not know what purething is talking about either, I haven't heard anything about a nuclear accident, but knowing purething, he could be digressing here..

Well, what about it... PURE THING....

:)



To: LoLoLoLita who wrote (20996)4/26/1998 2:53:00 AM
From: Intrepid1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
Attention David Chanin and Carol: Please read the following.....

April 25, 1998

Cause of heavy water spill still not known

TORONTO (CP) - Ontario Hydro continued to investigate Saturday the
cause of a leak of 100 litres of heavy water at its Darlington Nuclear
Generating Station.
The spill occurred Friday inside a collection system within the station's Unit
4.
No radioactive material escaped the collection system within the plant nor
leaked outside, Ontario Hydro spokesman Jerry Crown said Saturday.
It was anticipated the spill would be cleaned up by today, he said.
The cause of the spill is still being investigated. A mandatory report on the
incident will be forwarded to the federal Atomic Energy Control Board
within a few days, he said.
The leak occurred in a sealed off area Crown described as "boxes within
boxes."
"It's an issue of consequence but it's not an issue of public health or safety,"
he said.
The unit had been shut down for the last week for scheduled maintenance.
That maintenance work will be resumed, Crown said.
The Darlington nuclear station is about 60 kilometres east of Toronto.