Taichiliberal
Shaken, not stirred!
Originally Posted by Taichiliberal
Because you can clean up mercury and arsenic contamination to a degree, and stop the source via proper filtrations, etc. Serious radioactive contamination does go away that easily after stopping the source of contamination...Chernobyl being the example. And that's not all, as you can add the following to post #75
http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=9422
The design for Chernobyl was abandoned after that accident, and was never used in the US. Three Mile Island is the only US nuclear accident, and it involved very little actual contamination. The cost of environmental cleanup versus the Exxon Valdez, was minuscule in comparison. You have not made a point....I repeat, NO POINT has been made by YOU!

And if you REALLY want an eye opener, do a little honest research on the history of "leaks" from the Indian Point plant in New York. To date, it STILL has no shut down/dismantling procedure despite it being way past it's design warranty.
Radiation is just as deadly as dioxins...with a terribly longer, more immediate, far reaching and/or potent lethal legacy.
There are points...you just refuse to recognize them.
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