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Sept. 15, 2006: Palo Verde water spills investigated in Phoenix
At the Palo Verde plant about 50 miles west of downtown Phoenix, the largest nuclear generating site in the country, water samples had turned up levels 3½ times those considered acceptable by the Environmental Protection Agency for drinking water.
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Aug. 17, 2006: San Onofre Nuclear Plant Leaking
SAN CLEMENTE, CA - The retired reactor at San Onofre's nuclear power plant has leaked several thousand gallons of radioactive tritium for an unknown length of time, its operator said Tuesday.
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Apr. 11, 2004: Nuclear Aging: Older Power Plants Like Palo Verde Generate Fears About Safety
PHOENIX, AZ - When it began producing energy in 1985, Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station became America's largest nuclear power plant.
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