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  2. Indian Point Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    Indian Point stores used fuel rods in two spent fuel pools at the facility. [76] The spent fuel pools at Indian Point are not stored under a containment dome like the reactor, but rather they are contained within an indoor 40-foot-deep pool and submerged under 27 feet of water. Water is a natural and effective barrier to radiation.

  3. Why Indian Point nuclear plant won't close until 2041 - AOL

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    Indian Point was the village’s biggest taxpayer for decades, financing roughly half the village’s $7 million budget. A loaded HI-STORM canister being readied for its journey to the ISFSI Pad ...

  4. Indian Point owner Holtec used $63K in ratepayer funds for ...

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    Indian Point 3 and Indian Point 1 are pictured at the Indian Point Energy Center in Buchanan March 28, 2023, as the site is undergoing decommissioning by Holtec Decommissioning International.

  5. List of nuclear power stations - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2023, there are 436 operable nuclear power reactors worldwide. This table lists all currently operational power stations. Some of these may have reactors under construction, but only current net capacity is listed.

  6. Our legislators and policymakers painted themselves into a corner. We closed Indian Point without an equivalent replacement. That is bad strategy.

  7. Ramapo Fault - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, other seismologists have argued that neither the Ramapo Fault nor any hypothesized fault zone extending into southwestern Connecticut has been demonstrated to be any more active than any other parts of the greater New York City area. [6] Just off the northern terminus of the Ramapo fault is the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant.

  8. Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Station is an inactive single unit 636 MWe boiling water reactor power plant in the United States. The plant is located on an 800-acre (3.2 km 2) site adjacent to Oyster Creek in the Forked River section of Lacey Township in Ocean County, New Jersey.

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