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Workers at Entergy’s Waterford Nuclear Power Station in Louisiana didn’t do their fire watches and pretended that they did. One was sleeping. Will the workers be sleeping when the flood waters of the Mighty Mississippi River roll down that way?
The 10 page letter NRC access no. is ML15350A197 and can be found here: http://adams.nrc.gov/wba/ This was originally sniffed out by the New Orleans Times Picayune: “Nuclear plant contractors faked 10 months of inspection records” By Mark Schleifstein, The Times-Picayune December 27 2015, and picked up at http://nuclear-news.net/2015/12/28/inspection-records-were-faked-at-usa-nuclear-power-station/. The Times Picayune uploaded the document here, as well: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/2655155-Waterford-Fire-Watch-Inspection-Letter-to-Entergy.html#document/p1
A laundry list of other Waterford crimes for 3rd Quarter 2015:
http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/WAT3/wat3_pim.html
Killona Louisiana is apparently from the Irish meaning of church or chapel, but Entergy has changed the meaning and significance to English Kill. It is 97.8% African American: http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?src=CF. Killona and Waterford were plantations: http://www.stcharlesparish-la.gov/departments/economic-development-and-tourism/parish-history/town-histories/killona-town-history
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