This
is the nuclear plant in Nebraska that was flooded
in 2011 and has been out of action since
"It
is almost impossible to fathom the insanity... and perhaps the way to
deal with it is to not even try."
---Mike
Ruppert.
Regulators
say Fort Calhoun nuclear plant can restart
The
Nebraska nuclear plant that has been idle for nearly three years
because of flooding and a series of safety concerns has been cleared
to restart.
The
federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Tuesday that the Omaha
Public Power District's Fort Calhoun nuclear plant is safe to
restart.
Fort
Calhoun, which sits across from Iowa on the Missouri River about 20
miles north of Omaha, has been offline since April 2011.
Fort
Calhoun initially shut down for routine maintenance, but significant
flooding in 2011, a small fire and a number of violations forced it
to remain closed
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