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Related: About this forumAtomic bomb factory could produce more than 1,000 jobs for South Carolina. But how safe is it?
Anti-nuclear activists fired away Friday at what they said is a dangerous and little known plan to produce deadly atomic weapons components at the Savannah River Site near Aiken.
The federal government has proposed a multibillion dollar plutonium pit factory that could create as many as 1,700 jobs as part of an effort to make fresh plutonium, a major ingredient in atomic bombs.
But the proposed factory is raising concerns about its risk to the environment and the public, in addition to how it would be viewed by world leaders. Critics say the government may use the pits in a new type of nuclear weapon, instead of only replenishing the existing stockpile with fresh plutonium.
Savannah River Site Watch, a nuclear watchdog organization that tracks SRS, held a public meeting Friday night in Aiken County to brief people on the governments plan at SRS, a 310-square-mile complex in western South Carolina.
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shraby
(21,946 posts)to get done? It's a mess beyond comprehension.
I would venture to guess South Carolina will end up with one too.
dewsgirl
(14,964 posts)shraby
(21,946 posts)Now they want a do-over in another state.
dewsgirl
(14,964 posts)dewsgirl
(14,964 posts)Yikes those people need to watch Silkwood and possibly Chernobyl. I imagine many don't understand the invisible dangers they would be around without proper regulations.