[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Nuclear Power Plant Web Sites
More Nuke sites ;
ANS: http://www.ans.org
Ontario Hydro: http://www.hydro.on.ca/ohwebsite/24ba.htm
AECL http://www.aecl.ca/hom_e.htm
AIEA http://www.iaea.org/ns
NRC http://www.nrc.gov/aeod/pib/reactors
Jean-Paul GUILLEMOT
Products manager
MGP Instruments
jpg@mgpi.com
tel : 33 4 90 59 60 41
----------
> De : Ritchie, Bill <bill.ritchie@cplc.com>
> A : Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
> Objet : RE: Nuclear Power Plant Web Sites
> Date : lundi 12 octobre 1998 19:08
>
> Try the following Web Site. It is not set up by individual utilities,
> however it does provide information on NPPs both in the US and abroad.
> http://www.cannon.net/~gonyeau/nuclear/welcome1.htm
> Bill Ritchie
> Carolina Power and Light Company
> H.B. Robinson Nuclear Plant
> Senior Analyst - ALARA
> Phone: (843) 857-1235
> Beeper - (843) 629-5950
> Internet: bill.ritchie@cplc.com
>
> >----------
> >From: JPDavisCHP@aol.com[SMTP:JPDavisCHP@aol.com]
> >Sent: Monday, October 12, 1998 12:16 PM
> >To: Multiple recipients of list
> >Subject: Nuclear Power Plant Web Sites
> >
> >Radsafers -
> >I find it hard to believe, but it appears that there are few official
sites
> >for individual nuclear power plants on the Web. I went looking for two
> >specific plants and couldn't find them. Then I looked for nuclear power
> >plants in general. Through the nuke home page I was able to find only
the
> >Northern States Plants. I WAS able to find Anti sites and the extensive
> >information provided by NRC. I had to conclude either 1. Utilities
don't
> >set up Web sites for their NPPs, or 2. The sites are there but are not
> >readily accessible (I was searching using MetaCrawler which uses a
number of
> >searchers.)
> >NEI didn't have any links to plant Web sites, nor did ANS.
> >
> >Students and members of the public who search on the Web for information
on
> >nuclear power will have trouble getting a full picture if NPPs don't
have
> >their own sites. Most plants were built with visitors' centers that
> >featured
> >informative and educational exhibits; that stuff should be on the Web.
> >
> >I think this should be of concern to Radsafers, because getting
information
> >on
> >radiation to the public is an important aspect of our work. And NPP
sites
> >could provide a useful communications channel.
> >
> >I hope I will get responses telling me that I'm wrong and that the NPPs
ARE
> >on-line, and I just wasn't clever or diligent enough to find them.
> >
> >(No disclaimers necessary)
> >Joyce Davis
> >
> >Joyce P. Davis, CHP
> >Consultant
> >JPDavisCHP@aol.com
> >http://hometown.aol.com/jpdavischp/prof/index.htm
> >************************************************************************
> >The RADSAFE Frequently Asked Questions list, archives and subscription
> >information can be accessed at http://www.ehs.uiuc.edu/~rad/radsafe.html
> >
> ************************************************************************
> The RADSAFE Frequently Asked Questions list, archives and subscription
> information can be accessed at http://www.ehs.uiuc.edu/~rad/radsafe.html
************************************************************************
The RADSAFE Frequently Asked Questions list, archives and subscription
information can be accessed at http://www.ehs.uiuc.edu/~rad/radsafe.html