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Meomix:
Am i the only one amazed that a butchered up nuclear plant can survive 75,000 freaking years?
If tomorrow Germany's plant decides to go under thats one district barred from the spectrum of time.

Burkingam:

--- Quote from: Meomix on June 18, 2011, 09:14:47 PM ---Am i the only one amazed that a butchered up nuclear plant can survive 75,000 freaking years?
If tomorrow Germany's plant decides to go under thats one district barred from the spectrum of time.

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sources please

undetz:

--- Quote from: Burkingam on June 18, 2011, 10:58:14 PM ---
--- Quote from: Meomix on June 18, 2011, 09:14:47 PM ---Am i the only one amazed that a butchered up nuclear plant can survive 75,000 freaking years?
If tomorrow Germany's plant decides to go under thats one district barred from the spectrum of time.

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sources please

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Depends a bit on what leaks out, but if they're splitting Plutonium, then yeah...

Burkingam:
@Meomix Sorry I have misread your post. I thought your were saying a decommissioned plant wouldn't leak any wastes for 75,000years, which I was highly skeptical of.

AceHigh:

--- Quote from: Meomix on June 18, 2011, 09:14:47 PM ---If tomorrow Germany's plant decides to go under thats one district barred from the spectrum of time.
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If the German NPPs have the same "made in Germany" quality seal as the rest of the stuff Germans make, then I wouldn't be worried. I am worried however that this will just shift problem elsewhere and that we will see an NPP "made in Poland" or "made cutting corners eastern bloc style". You get the idea.

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