Thanks for the replys guys. I'm not against them, however there are 3
nuclear plants in Ontario that are presently unserviceable. These plants are
under the care of American & Canadian people. The Pickering Plant recently
had a malfunction of serious nature. Since last August's Hydro Black Out
nuclear seems to be the chosen direction.
I commend the courage of the girl who has put together the Chernobyl web
site.
Dak content. In order to renew licence plate, exhaust emissions are checked
are checked by Prov Govt.
Jim Knox, 91 Dak 318LA, factory premag
----- Original Message -----
From: <james.zito@ps.ge.com>
To: <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 9:08 AM
Subject: DML: Re: Interesting website
>
> From Jim Knox
>
> Thanks Mark. Ontario is switching over to more nuclear plants, makes you
> think!
>
> Regarding the implied comparison between the plants that are planned for
> Ontario vs Chernobyl, The basic design of them is totally different. All
> nuclear power plants that have been built and will be built in North
America
> are of a water moderated design not graphite moderated. This is a much
> safer design.
>
> What happened in Chernobyl was the operators attempted to conduct a full
> power operational test destitute fact that the status of the reactor was
not
> what it should have been to begin. It was a case of operator error.
>
> Jim
> 03 CC Dak
>
>
>
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