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Millstone And Me: Sex, Lies, and Radiation in Southeastern Connecticut

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Millstone and Me chronicles the history of arguably the worst nuclear plants in the United States.

The three units comprising the Millstone Nuclear Power Station in southeastern Connecticut have released more radiation into the environment than any other U.S. nukes except Three Mile Island.

For over 20 years studies have demonstrated abnormally high cancer rates in communities affected by these releases. Yet the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Connecticut authorities have turned a blind eye and a deaf ear to these findings.

Since its beginnings Millstone also has had an abominable operating and safety record. The sounds of exploding pipes and leaking valves led to frequent shutdowns as Millstone wheezed into the '90s. But despite the efforts of courageous Millstone whistleblowers to expose these unsafe conditions, the NRC continued to let the nuclear behemoth lurch along.

It seemed nothing could be done to stop Millstone, New England's largest electrical generating station, or its owner and operator, Northeast Utilities, New England's largest utility.

And then, in the summer of '95, everything changed...

Published 1998.

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The cancer rates in these areas are alarmingly high and if it is in fact due to the nuclear power stations, it is truly a tragedy that could have been prevented.
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This is a great narrative. The effects of nuclear radiation leakage is made apparent in this book and leaves readers with feelings of confusion as to why nothing was being done to stop it. The cancer rates in these areas are alarmingly high and if it is in fact due to the nuclear power stations, it is truly a tragedy that could have been prevented. I love the book and the way it was written. I purchased the e-book and printed it out on my Brother MFC 7420.

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