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"Vt. Nuke Plant Closes After Radioactive Water Leak"

"MONTPELIER, Vt. -- Technicians at the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant will begin work Monday morning to fix a pipe that leaked radioactive water and forced the plant to shut down.

The nuclear reactor was taken out of service at 7 p.m. Sunday. Plant spokesman Larry Smith estimated it would take 13 hours to cool down enough for workers to enter the area and make repairs.

Smith said the leak of about 60 drops a minute was spotted earlier Sunday during routine surveillance. It was coming from a 2-foot-wide pipe that was part of the circulation system involving the reactor, he said. The water was being collected by a sump pump and cycled back through the system, he said."

Dave Graham reports for the Associated Press November 8, 2010.

SEE ALSO:

"An Uncertain Nuclear Countdown" (Green/New York Times)

"Entergy Faces Obstacles To Yankee Sale" (Vermont Public Radio)

"Vermont Nuclear Plant Up for Sale" (New York Times)

"How Long Can State's Nuclear Sites Run?" (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel)

Source: AP, 11/08/2010