Nuclear Plant’s Use of River Water Prompts $1.1 Billion Debate With State
August 23, 2010
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Just beneath the wind-stippled surface of the Hudson River here, huge pipes suck enough water into the Indian Point nuclear plant every second to fill three Olympic swimming pools. And each second they take in dozens of organisms making the annual death toll nearly a billion organisms. The New York Times.

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