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Other causes for nuclear meltdowns

BRATTLEBORO — Recent advertising and resultant commentary has left your readership with the mistaken impression that a meltdown at a nuclear reactor, such as the General Electric-designed Mark I BWR (boiling water reactor) at Vermont Yankee, can only happen with a natural disaster.

This impression is absolutely mistaken and should be corrected.

Three main technical glitches can lead to a meltdown: a rod drop incident, a loss of coolant accident, or an internal loss of electrical power.

It would be wrong to leave readers with the idea that they would be safe from a meltdown because we don't have massive earthquakes or tsunamis like the ones that caused the nuclear disaster at Fukushima.

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