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Old 05-10-2012, 15:02   #20
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Re: The lights are on...

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
It's generally possible to build a new reactor next door to an existing one. And the communities that already live with them tend to appreciate them because they bring a shed load of cash into the local economy.
I can understand business owners being happy with the extra business, and perhaps those who moved locally after the powerplant was built (as they knew what they there were moving next to), but I'd hate to think the reaction if a random community where chosen and a nuclear facility constructed. I'd imagine the local community would go bananas.
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