
Training for a Nuclear Crisis
Are workers at U.S. nuclear power plants prepared to deal with earthquakes, tsunamis, and other disasters?
March 30, 20117m 50s
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Show Notes
Are workers at U.S. nuclear power plants fully prepared to deal with emergencies triggered by natural disasters? To find out, we visited the training center for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station. Pilgrim is on the Atlantic coast near Plymouth, Massachussets, about an hour's drive south of Boston. It's one of 23 nuclear plants in the U.S. that use the same nuclear reactor design as the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan.
Podcast produced by David Levin. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Funding for NOVA is provided by David H. Koch, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and public television viewers.
You can take a virtual tour of the control room in a U.S. nuclear power plant at pbs.org/nova
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PBS NOVA WGBH Nuclear radiation reactor Fukushima Daiichi Japan Pilgrim Plymouth atomic Massachusetts