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ALERT: Nuclear Accident in Illinois tonight at Honeywell plant, shelter in place
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RadChick |
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The lesson here is always assume worst case scenario when it comes to nuclear releases.
Quoting: RadChick Um, OK, but there's still no reason to think radioactive material was released. When you scream about nuclear releases, no one thinks about HF (except those who work at the place.) Don't get me wrong, no one should be exposed to HF, but it's not radioactive. Personally, I'd rather be exposed to freshly enriched reactor fuel than HF. Much rather. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 373696 Point taken. And I agree. The toxicity of the gas is of primary concern for the health of the surrounding communities. So let me rephrase this to say: The lesson here is to assume worst case scenario in the event of any releases, nuclear-related, chemical-related, or otherwise, including - but not limited to - any and every government agency that is tasked with being a "watchdog" of said industry, or by spokespeople of the plant that is in question. Better?
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