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NUCLEAR PLANT (5) answer(s).
 
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Fuelling unease: safety concerns linger over nuclear plant / Gerami, Nima   Journal Article
Gerami, Nima Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Nuclear Safety  Nuclear Plant  Safety  Fukushima 
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ID:   107869


Grand designs: Russia's nuclear power plant innovation / Llina, Elena   Journal Article
Llina, Elena Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Russia  Nuclear power plant  Nuclear Plant 
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ID:   130675


Musings from a septuagenarian iconoclast / Plumtree, Roger   Journal Article
Plumtree, Roger Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Revival of nuclear power / Singh, Jasjit Apr-Jun 2004  Journal Article
Singh, Jasjit Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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Walking the wall / Sullivan, Paul   Journal Article
Sullivan, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The concrete and steel tsunami wall at a nuclear plant south of Tokyo is nearly 50 feet high and stretches a mile long. It is only one of a host of other earthquake and tsunami refits-waterproofing some of the most vital areas of the plant, backing up cooling systems, and improving venting for the facility in the event of hydrogen build up. On March 11, 2011, known as 3/11 in Japan, in the aftermath of the nuclear disaster at Fukushima Daichi, thousands died in the earthquake and resulting tsunamis; countless others lost their lands and livelihoods. There were a number of casualties from stress, dislocation, and more, especially among the elderly. And worse yet, future health fallouts are still to be seen. It was unquestionably a social and cultural calamity for a country that has had so many in its past, yet always seems to recover and come back stronger than ever.
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