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Nuclear power: EDF convicted pollution with sulfuric acid in a river

Nuclear power: EDF convicted pollution with sulfuric acid in a river

Sciences et Avenir with AFP
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Posted on 01-08-2014 at 1:58 p.m.
The plant operator will pay 16,000 euros in fines and damages and interest for such discharges from Chooz in the Ardennes.

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POLLUTION. 10,000 euro fine and 6,000 in damages. This is what EDF was sentenced Wednesday, July 30 by the District Court of Charleville-Mézières for releases of sulfuric acid in the Meuse River from the Chooz nuclear power plant (Ardennes) in late 2011.

The operator was convicted of four offenses: pollution of the Meuse, the control deficiencies, poor maintenance and delay information with a fine of 2,500 euros per offense, Has it shown to the court registry instance.

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