The Mystery of the Missing Bolts: New York City's Stricken Indian Nuclear Plant

The Mystery of the Missing Bolts: New York City's Stricken Indian Nuclear Plant

The Mystery of the Missing Bolts: New York City's Stricken Indian Nuclear Plant, May 24, 2016, Friends of the Earth and Fairewinds Associates

This report is a collaboration between Friends of the Earth and Fairewinds Associates, Inc. concerning findings at Indian Point Nuclear Plant in which multiple bolts integral to the structure of the reactors were missing and others present were badly damaged.

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Carbon Free, Nuclear Free

Carbon Free, Nuclear Free

Arnie traveled to Westchester County, New York regarding the Entergy-owned Indian Point reactors that are located only 26 miles north of New York City. In the Westchester County presentation, Arnie identified that the Fukushima disaster was not unique to Japan, but in fact could happen at any nuclear power plant in the United States.

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Fukushima on the Hudson: Could a nuclear accident happen near NYC?

Fukushima on the Hudson: Could a nuclear accident happen near NYC?

The crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear facility again grabbed headlines in recent weeks after reports of radioactive water leaks into the Pacific Ocean and repeated exposure of plant workers to dangerous levels of radiation once more focused attention on the disaster and its aftermath. A massive earthquake and ensuing tsunami in March 2011 damaged the Japanese plant's reactor containment and cooling systems, triggering explosions and three core meltdowns. After a string of troubling revelations surrounding Tokyo's bid to host the 2020 Olympic Games, the Japanese government has finally expressed a more open attitude toward international help to deal with the crisis.

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