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New Video: An Introduction to C-10

  • By C-10 Administrator
  • 18 Dec, 2017
We are excited to share a new six-minute video introduction to the C-10 Research and Education Foundation, including why and how we monitor airborne radiation in the communities surrounding Seabrook Station nuclear power plant, a bit about the plant itself, and the ongoing and serious concerns regarding the failing concrete at Seabrook.
Please take a look, and share if you see fit! Many thank to Rick Dumont and his team from Sweaty Turtle Entertainment for producing the video, and to the Institution for Savings as well as private donors for making this project possible.
 
 

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