Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Another Milepost On The Road To Oblivion

Headline of the day:

Quake sensors removed around Virginia nuke plant due to budget cuts

Cause what are the odds of an earthquake in Virginia, right?

A nuclear power plant that was shut down after an earthquake struck central Virginia Tuesday had seismographs removed in 1990s due to budget cuts.

U.S. nuclear officials said that the North Anna Power Station, which has two nuclear reactors, had lost offsite power and was using diesel generators to maintain cooling operations after an 5.9 earthquake hit the region.

The North Anna plant, which was near the epicenter of Tuesday's quake, is reportedly located on a fault line. 

Cause what are the odds of a nuclear plant on a fault line having an earthquake, right?



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