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About research on "Krummel effect"

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Ok, maybe this is the wrong place to speak about radiation safety, but: what do you think about this documents ? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Claiudio (talkcontribs) 22:32, 20 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The German Leukemia Commission concluded that the increased rates of Leukemia are almost certainly being caused by radioactive emissions from the Krummel plant, and that any other source is very unlikely. However, these conclusions seem to be caused by specific problems with the Krummel plant itself, and are NOT things that we can extend to all nuclear plants. For example. the report states that radiation levels ontop of the machine building are unusually high and vary greatly. This would suggest leaks at the plant, since this is not a problem at most other plants. The report also found that earth samples taken around the plant found high levels of various radioactive isotopes, including several bi-products of nuclear reaction. Again, this tends to suggest serious leakage problems at the Krummel plant, and is NOT something that can be generalized to say "All nuclear plants increase cancer risk for children living near them". Most plans don't have these kinds of higher radiation levels found around them. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.198.72.127 (talk) 08:32, 19 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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