And now you don't.
Any corrolation in that?
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Otherwise I wouldn't be pro nuclear power. We do have lots of rain and water up this way. We have 'old' stable rock for foundations and i believe very low - if any - tectonics. Uranium is relativly close by.
A smaller power station to proved the need for the 500,000 people in the region would work well.
However, as you know I am sure, Cairns is a coastal town with a very narrow band of coastal flat land and surrounded by mountains, therefore a nuclear or equivalent station would need to be built west of the range and couldn't really be considered as being in Cairns.
Hay Ewe
original plan for nuclear plant was on QLD/NT boarder.
post WW2 populate or perish. clean cheep power was needed to provide industry and food production.
Yes, absolutely. Wouldn't have far to go to work...:). I used to live in the Latrobe Valley where no matter which way you looked you would see a power station. Only moved as the Gubment of the day sold everything off and pretty much made thousands redundant overnight... What did we all used to do though - they are all still running fine without us...:D
As I said earlier in this thread, I would not have a problem if they built one near me, as long as I could not see or hear it. Mind you if it was going to de-value my property I would expect compensation.