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Report: Nuclear plant operators haven't reassessed quake risk North County Times 2012-05-30T00:05:02Z Report: Nuclear plant operators haven't reassessed quake riskDaniel J. Goldstein - California Watch North County Times PG&E and Southern California Edison, operators of California's two nuclear power reactors, haven't done a ... | ||
Report: Quake could cut backup power at San Onofre OCRegister LOS ANGELES (AP) — The troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant in California operated for decades with equipment that might have temporarily severed the plant's emergency power supply in the event of an earthquake, government filings revealed Tuesday. | ||
Officials probe possible threat to backup power during quake at Cal nuke plant Duluth News Tribune The troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant operated for three decades with equipment that might have temporarily cut off the plant's emergency power supply in the event of an earthquake, government filings revealed Tuesday. The disclosure by Southern ... | ||
Edison: Sensor fault could have cut nuke plant power OCRegister A potentially faulty sensor at the San Onofre nuclear plant could have shut down emergency power generators during an earthquake, and it might have happened anytime since 1981, plant operators reported last week to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. | ||
New complication arises for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Valley News SAN ONOFRE - A new complication has arisen for the operators of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station -- which has been off-line for four months due to equipment problems -- when engineers began questioning if an earthquake could shut down the ... | ||
Engineers Double Checking Nuke Plant Sensor Patch.com Too much vibration could cause diesel backup generators to shut down incorrectly, according to an filing submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission from the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. By Adam Townsend San Onofre Nuclear Generating ... |
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