Wednesday, November 2, 2011

San Onofre Issue

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A tragedy was acknowledged at the San Onofre nuclear generating station resting on Tuesday afternoon. The threat crooked absent to live an ammonia leak, not a nuclear one, and officials declare it does not pose any shared danger.

Workers exposed the ammonia leak immediately in the past 3pm, gossip NBC LA. Southern California Edison spokesman Steve Conroy told NBC LA that no nuclear material was unconstrained, and there is no danger to the public.

Camp Pendleton Patch has a statement on the emergency alert from Southern California Edison, the popular owner of the plant:

 When a precaution, the company evacuated employees in the area virtually where the leak was found. Additional employees remain in new areas of the bury. Here's no immediate danger to the public. Folks units are operating normally.

According to the Connected Force down, Southern California Edison spokesman Gil Alexander understood that today's alert was the lowly of the four likely crisis classifications old by the nuclear production. Alexander didn't identify the size of the ammonia leak, except it came from a unit in the power lodge that generates electricity. It is separate as of radioactive systems by the plant.

The bureaucrat twitter story of the San Onofre Nuclear generating station did not chirrup anything about the emergency alert, the threat it posed, before the official statement about the ammonia leak.

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