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Boston Endangered: Time To Close the Pilgrim Reactor

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Boston Endangered: Time To Close the Pilgrim Reactor

L. Michael Hager and Lee Roscoe, Truthout: The 42-year-old Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth, Massachusetts, only 35 miles from Boston, poses unacceptable threats to human and environmental safety. Even with a remote statistical risk, a nuclear accident would be catastrophic to human health, the environment and property.

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