How well would the Point Lepreau nuclear power plant handle an earthquake?
The
Conservation Council's Action Group is pointing to the preliminary results of a
new study released by NB Power.
Chris Rouse of the Action Group tells Tide News
it shows a severe nuclear accident at Lepreau is 40 times more likely than
originally thought. He says the next significant
earthquake to hit New Brunswick is expected in Passamaquoddy Bay. "From research done from Natural Resources Canada that shows if a 6.0 earthquake happened within 10 kms of Point Lepreau, it would cause a lot of damage."
Rouse charges the nuclear power plant at Lepreau no longer
meets internationally accepted safety goals. He goes so far as to say Point Lepreau is now one of
the most dangerous reactors in North America.