Nuclear power would steal agricultural and drinking water and require emergency storage for irradiated water - Metro Clark Guide
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Nuclear power would steal agricultural and drinking water and require emergency storage for irradiated water - Metro Clark Guide
The Coalition’s proposed nuclear sites in Queensland would not have access to enough water to operate or manage a nuclear incident, according to an explosive new report by the Queensland Conservation Council. According to the Queensland Conservation Council, the proposed nuclear reactor in Callide would use more than double the water currently allocated to the existing Callide power station, while the proposed Tarong nuclear reactor would use 5…
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