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Fracking wells around WIPP, also too, notice the fracking wells around the Gnome underground nuclear test site... damn... this is nuts!...
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Citizenperth |
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...surface detected plutonium.... it can't get worse.... retrieval teams not to enter for a few weeks.... Quoting: Citizenperth Rocky Flats near Denver, Colorado had multiple plutonium button fires during the 50's and 60's with open air releases that spread plutonium over large swaths of the city. The trace amounts released to the open air are nothing like the levels seen in Denver. WIPP is bad, but not enough is known about the conditions inside to make a real judgement. What has been released to the environment is a small amount compared to other releases so far. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54419056 lucky 'ALL' cancers are natural..... smoking cause 'MOST' lung cancer..... Quoting: Citizenperth Any plutonium release is bad, especially if inhaled. The standard catchphrase "no immediate danger" is usually true but only because it still takes a few years to develop a lung cancer from plutonium exposure. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54419056 indeed.. I forgot to add the [sarcasm]
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