TITLE

An unsafe nuclear plant in E. Europe appears unclosable

AUTHOR(S)
Woodard, Colin
PUB. DATE
December 1996
SOURCE
Christian Science Monitor;12/6/96, Vol. 89 Issue 9, p6
SOURCE TYPE
Newspaper
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on concerns over the safety of Kozloduy, the home of one of the world's most notoriously unsafe nuclear power-plants in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia. Number of mishaps faced by Kozloduy since 1974; Closure of Kozloduy recommended by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
ACCESSION #
9612180288

Tags: NUCLEAR power plants -- Accidents

 

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