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Title: Cape towns weigh ballot question on Pilgrim wastewater evaporation. 'A strong me
Post by: Marlin on Apr 29, 2025, 01:21
Cape towns weigh ballot question on Pilgrim wastewater evaporation. 'A strong message'

https://www.capecodtimes.com/story/news/environment/2025/04/28/pilgrim-nuclear-power-station-holtec-international-downwinders-save-our-bay-diane-turco/83232976007/
Title: Re: Cape towns weigh ballot question on Pilgrim wastewater evaporation. 'A strong me
Post by: fiveeleven on May 01, 2025, 03:10
A strong message. 32microrem/year will have no health effect now, or in the future on indigenous Coddies. Illegal migrant infestation in the area, inclusive of highly organized Brazilian gang bangers selling guns, fentanyl and humans out of the Yarmouth Inn - now that is an immediate health crisis.
Title: Re: Cape towns weigh ballot question on Pilgrim wastewater evaporation. 'A strong me
Post by: Mounder on May 02, 2025, 09:48
Such fear of Hydrogen-3.  Japan finally gets it and doesn't fear the release.  Where are all the recent studies at the big dig or Japan that show some outcome?   Probably showing a positive outcome (radio-hormesis) from some Hydrogen-3 isn't newsworthy.
Title: Re: Cape towns weigh ballot question on Pilgrim wastewater evaporation. 'A strong me
Post by: Marlin on May 02, 2025, 01:03
Quote from: Mounder on May 02, 2025, 09:48
Such fear of Hydrogen-3.  Japan finally gets it and doesn't fear the release.  Where are all the recent studies at the big dig or Japan that show some outcome?   Probably showing a positive outcome (radio-hormesis) from some Hydrogen-3 isn't newsworthy.

I think China was the main protagonist for H3 despite independent monitoring by the AIEA showing it was well below limits.