Still Problems at Vermont Yankee
Mar 25, 2010 by Sandy Levine | Bio | Leave a Comment
I hope the band-aids used to fix leaks at Vermont Yankee hold. I wish I had faith in the statement “they’ve stopped a leak.” Perhaps this is one statement from Entergy’s out-of-state corporate executives that acutally is true and reliable. Unfortunately, the
public’s confidence in Vermont Yankee is badly torn, and not easily mended.
Even if the broken pipes are repaired, all the problems are not fixed. Vermont Yankee and regulators allowed leaks to pollute the enviornment for over two months.
Uncontrolled and unmonitored releases of radioactiviely contaminated water are illegal. The pollution from these leaks is still in the ground and in our water. This is unacceptable.
There are still old, underground pipes at Vermont Yankee. The fact that there were leaks in these old pipes that Energy denied even existed, indicates there are bigger problems. Lax oversight, sloppy management, and poor performance allowed problems to sit and fester. These old pipes and this old plant are not safe or reliable.

leaks and the lies should stop. Entergy should not get a free pass to pollute.