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South America Guallatiri, Chile 19,918 6,071 1825 This volcano is occasionally observed venting steam and gas.
"It's not like they have a breach; there's no broken pipe venting steam," said Margaret E. Harding, a nuclear safety consultant who managed a team at General Electric, the reactors' designer, that analyzed pressure buildup in reactor containments.
The manhole at Pearl and Fulton belongs to Consolidated Edison, and was open because it was venting steam from a small leak in a pipe, said Joseph Petta, a spokesman for the company.
David Albright, the president of the Institute for Science and International Security, a Washington research group that tracks the North Korean nuclear program, said he had also studied satellite images of the complex and concluded that the venting steam suggested that the reactor had indeed begun working again.
The station's existing chimneys would be utilised for venting steam.
And then the likes of the oil industry's Energy Policy Research Foundation who caution, "Our friends in the Middle East don't understand we are just venting steam".
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It is unclear what happened next, but Mr. McGarity fell into the manhole, which was covered with an orange and yellow plastic tower used to vent steam.
The manhole, an access point to a steam main buried below, was open to vent steam from a small leak in the main that Consolidated Edison workers had been trying to locate and fix, a Con Ed spokesman said.
The lake is constantly heated by molten lava underneath, which vents steam and hot gas through an opening into the lake.
Cut a few slits in the center to vent steam.
The engineers and firemen worked to vent steam from the boilers to prevent them from exploding on contact with the cold water.
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