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With an international outcry building for the closing of one of Britain's most troubled nuclear fuel processing plants, its operators acknowledged today that a saboteur had severed cables controlling robotic operations in a radioactive area of the installation.
A8 Sabotage at Nuclear Plant Operators of one of Britain's most troubled nuclear fuel processing plants acknowledged, as an international outcry builds for closing the plant, that a saboteur had severed cables controlling robotic operations in a radioactive area.
The consequence is drastically heroic, as members of the crew don useless suits and wade into the wet hellhole of the radioactive area to repair the damage; after ten-minute shifts, they come out scalded, vomiting, and doomed, like victims of an instant plague, and you can hear the otherwise restless audience freeze and gasp.
In some cases, when dealing with a task in a highly radioactive area of the plant, workers might line up and handle the task only for minutes at a time before passing off to the next worker, said Katsuhiko Ishibashi, a former professor in the Research Center for Urban Safety and Security at Kobe University.
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Troops scooped up 5,300 barrels of soil from the most radioactive areas near the craters and loaded the barrels on ships to be buried in a secure nuclear waste storage site in South Carolina.
In a room at the Fort Calhoun plant crammed with television monitors showing vital equipment in radioactive areas, Mr. Nellenbach showed safety pumps that are in the basement but remain dry.
At age 27, still working for General Electric but already publishing fiction in slick magazines, he wrote excitedly to a college pal in the shirt business, offering a merchandising brainstorm: a bow tie "made out of the ribbon the Atomic Energy Commission uses" to mark off "dangerously radioactive areas," an item he believed would be "a sensational teenager fad for a few wild, lucrative weeks".
Groundwater from the hills surrounding the plant also flows down and into the radioactive areas.
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