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| Asbury Park Press | Official: Plant did not kill any fish by Rattle at  3:59 pm EDT, May 27, 2003
 |  | ] At least 100 dead fish were seen yesterday floating in] the Oyster Creek by the nuclear power plant here, a
 ] veteran fisherman reported.
 ]
 ] Plant investigators saw four dead fish by the Route 9
 ] bridge that crosses the creek and another near the
 ] plant's property line, but officials here said the plant
 ] did not cause them to die.
 ]
 ] "We've checked all of our systems and we've done
 ] nothing," said Ernest J. Harkness, site vice president at
 ] the Oyster Creek plant.
 ] The plant was shut down since Tuesday following an] electrical malfunction. Power generation should resume
 ] within the next two days, Harkness said.
 ]
 ] In December, the largest fine ever assessed on a New
 ] Jersey nuclear power plant for causing a fish kill --
 ] $372,912 -- was levied by the state Department of
 ] Environmental Protection against Oyster Creek.
 Oh yeah..  The plant is _never_ killing the fish.  Not this time, not earlier this year, not every six months this happens. This time it was only a few hundred (or the offical number of "four"), last time it was thousands.  Does this mean they are getting better? The workers are still striking too.. |  
 
 
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| RE: Asbury Park Press | Official: Plant did not kill any fish by jessica at  9:24 am EDT, May 28, 2003
 |  | Rattle wrote:] ] At least 100 dead fish were seen yesterday floating in
 ] ] the Oyster Creek by the nuclear power plant here, a
 ] ] veteran fisherman reported.
 ] ]
 ] ] Plant investigators saw four dead fish by the Route 9
 ] ] bridge that crosses the creek and another near the
 ] ] plant's property line, but officials here said the plant
 ] ] did not cause them to die.
 ] ]
 ] ] "We've checked all of our systems and we've done
 ] ] nothing," said Ernest J. Harkness, site vice president at
 ] ] the Oyster Creek plant.
 ]
 ] ] The plant was shut down since Tuesday following an
 ] ] electrical malfunction. Power generation should resume
 ] ] within the next two days, Harkness said.
 ] ]
 ] ] In December, the largest fine ever assessed on a New
 ] ] Jersey nuclear power plant for causing a fish kill --
 ] ] $372,912 -- was levied by the state Department of
 ] ] Environmental Protection against Oyster Creek.
 ]
 ] Oh yeah..  The plant is _never_ killing the fish.  Not this
 ] time, not earlier this year, not every six months this
 ] happens.
 ]
 ] This time it was only a few hundred (or the offical number of
 ] "four"), last time it was thousands.	Does this mean they are
 ] getting better?
 ]
 ] The workers are still striking too..
 For God's sake, will you MOVE already?! I've been pissed that you live within spitting distance of that plant for some 10+ years now, would you please MOVE!? Don't come crying to me when you grow a third eye from the radiation. :.) |  
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