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Moving to Florida didnt make you more safe ..You are right by a very
dangerous place.
Environment Pollution in USA on March 10 2016 04:15 AM (UTC).
Sitting adjacent to Biscayne National Park, the Turkey Point Nuclear
Generating Station has been leaking radioactive materials into protected
waters, according to a new study. Performed by Dr. David Chin from the
University of Miami, the results released Tuesday morning by Miami-Dade
County found high levels of a radioactive isotope in Biscayne Bay. Those
radioactive waters are coming from the power plant's cooling canals,
raising radioactivity levels 215 times higher than normally found in
seawater, the report added. "This is one of several things we were very
worried about," South Miami Mayor Philip Stoddard told the Miami New
Times. "You would have to work hard to find a worse place to put a
nuclear plant, right between two national parks and subject to
hurricanes and storm surge." Two weeks ago, a Tallahassee judge ordered
Florida Power and Light Co., owner of the plant, and the state to
clean up the cooling canals, according to the Tampa Bay Times. Past
studies found the leaking canals were forcing a large plume of
underground saltwater to move west, which posed a huge threat to a well
field that provides the Florida Keys with its drinking water, the report
added. Issues at the cooling canals have escalated since 2013, when the
plant expanded to increase power output by 15 percent, the Times report
also said. Water temperatures inside the canals rose to dangerous
levels several times, especially during a 2014 drought. Despite
near-shutdowns of the plant due to water temperatures rising as high as
102 degrees, the report added, nuclear regulators gave officials
permission to allow the canals to reach 104 degrees, the hottest
temperature of any plant in the country. "How much damage is that
cooling canal system causing the bay is a question to be answered,"
Everglades Law Center attorney Julie Dick told the Miami Herald. "There
are a lot more unknowns than knowns and it just shows how much more
attention we need to be paying to that cooling canal system." FPL
responded to the report, telling the Miami New Times it needs more time
to review specific parts of the study, but reiterated the company is
committed to the protection of Biscayne Bay. "Our top priority is the
health and safety of the public, and there is no threat to the health
and safety of the public," Bianca Cruz, an FPL spokesperson, told the
New Times.
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