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Tim Dickinson reports: "Scarier still, Diablo Canyon was built with the Hosgri Fault, 4.5 kilometers offshore, in mind. But in 2008, scientists discovered a second major fault - the Shoreline Fault - only 1 kilometer offshore from the nuclear plant."

The Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant at Avila Beach, along the central California coastline, 05/20/04. (photo: Michael A. Mariant/SIPA Press)
The Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant at Avila Beach, along the central California coastline, 05/20/04. (photo: Michael A. Mariant/SIPA Press)

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+4 # Bobs Johnson 2011-03-18 10:51
Since corporate America runs America, don't expect anything to happen any time soon. This will all come out after the fact.
 
 
+4 # Pat Gray 2011-03-18 11:41
We don't have to worry in California. We trust that P.G. & E. will do a spendid job. Ask anyone in San Bruno what a great job they did with the high pressure gas line. We know that they can do just as well with nuclear power plants. THey make good profits too!!
 
 
0 # LeeBlack 2011-03-20 17:56
I recommend:

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2011/03/the-hanford-legacy/

There are only a few nuclear power plants on the West Coast - things are even worse on the East coast.
 

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