Associated Press: Radioactive water that leaked from the nation's oldest nuclear power plant has now reached a major underground aquifer that supplies drinking water to much of southern New Jersey, the state's environmental chief said Friday. The state Department of Environmental Protection has ordered the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station to halt the spread of contaminated water underground, even as it said there was no imminent threat to drinking water supplies. The department launched a ......
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Tainted nuke plant water reaches major NJ aquifer
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on May 7th, 2010
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