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Selafield workers told to stay at home.


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According to reports in the news, a perimeter alarm triggered with higher than normal radiation level.

 

Most workers are leaving the site and others told not to go to work as investigations take place as to what's caused it.

 

Allways a worry when you see what happens when these plants go wrong like in Japan. I know that was due to a tsunami and not plant failiure but still far reaching when things go tits up.

 

Hope it's sorted soon.

 

Will we ever know the amount of radiation released?

 

Figgy

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My best pal works there as a design technician.

 

He said the media and the like don't even know half of the problems that lie within the perimeter of that place...

Think that goes for a lot of plants. It's suprising what gets covered up,always happened always will.

 

Figgy

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Think that goes for a lot of plants. It's suprising what gets covered up,always happened always will.

 

Figgy

 

He cant believe that no terrorist organisation has infiltrated the compounds and blew the silos up, or crashed a plane into the nuclear storage units.

 

Now that would be a disaster which needed very little planning!

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That's all we joe public ever get, if we even get that much.

 

Figgy

problem is, and as this forum proves :yes: joe public usually does not have the knowledge or savvy to actually understand all or perhaps any information given, to most here 2x2 = 6! so sometimes nowt said really is best said.

 

KW

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10 or so years ago i with another group of consultants and scientists did a radiation survey of the uk ......chernobel residual effects and all that...............the highest readings we got back (had to wait a few weeks ) as they were uptake vedgetation samples were Enfield london !

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Coal fired :yes:

 

Wind and tide turbines.

 

Nuclear no thanks, as the French own them lets move them all to France and run a few cables to blighty.

 

Figgy

bit two faced your keen enough to work there when you get a chance

 

KW

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