"Nuclear accident" poll
Philosophy

"Nuclear accident" poll



Do you think that there will be other world-wide nuclear power plant "accidents"?

Yes...4
No...2

Despite routine maintenance, safety checks, and safety shutdowns, accidents will happen: Human error, equipment malfunction [sticky steam valves, cracked pipes, electrical components], computer glitches.


Man-Made Disasters - Nuclear Accidents

by

Mark Mayell

ISBN-10: 1590180569
ISBN-13: 978-159018056

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