Accurate measurement of radiation levels throughout San Diego County.
Friday, March 16, 2012
More Failures at San Onofre Nuclear Plant
The news is reporting more failures at the San Onofre nuclear plant located just 45 miles north of San Diego.
According to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) pressure tests found excessive wear on generator tubes. The tubes have become so degraded over time, that they could rupture and release radioactive steam.
Federal inspectors have been dispatched to the facility and are to begin their investigation next Monday.
The risk of a radioactive disaster right here in San Diego County is growing by the day. The generator currently experiencing problems at the San Onofre plan has suffered radiation leaks in the past which have not been reported to the public.
San Diego County urgently needs an independent, unbiased, and accurate measurements of the radiation levels in the environment so the public can make educated and informed decisions about their health and safety.
The new project; San Diego County Radiation Network is a solution for this critical need.
For a period of three months the project will include daily readings and recording of Alpha, Beta, Gamma and X-ray levels of radiation found in the environment which will then be instantly recorded online and available for the entire community to see and monitor.
In order to get the project off the ground, I urgently need your support.
Please take a moment to donate towards equipment, supplies, and the tools needed to accomplish accurate daily readings throughout San Diego County.
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