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“Temperatures falling as low as -10C for a third night running have left icy ground conditions across England east of the Pennines, where level-three warnings of black ice on roads remain in force.”
The Guardian: More snow forecast before cold snap gives way to high winds
“The level-three rating for the reactors known as Fort Calhoun in Nebraska, Robinson Unit Two in South Carolina and Wolf Creek in Kansas means they have multiple problems of low-level concern, or a few issues of higher concern, Mr. Burnell said.”
The Wall Street Journal: Inspection Amped Up At Nuclear Facilities
“Mr. Jaczko told a House appropriations subcommittee Thursday that the level-three plants are getting a "more intensive review, from a safety perspective," adding that the agency has "a very conservative system so we like to identify problems early.”
The Wall Street Journal: Inspection Amped Up At Nuclear Facilities
“Some plants have wound up on the level-three list in the past by failing to resolve issues over air pockets in their emergency core cooling systems, Mr. Burnell said.”
The Wall Street Journal: Inspection Amped Up At Nuclear Facilities
“A few months ago there were six reactors on the level-three list.”
The Wall Street Journal: Inspection Amped Up At Nuclear Facilities
“The level-three designation, also known as "column three," triggers more inspections by federal regulators and demands on plant management to resolve the problems.”
The Wall Street Journal: Inspection Amped Up At Nuclear Facilities
“The Xinhua news agency reports that the meteorological administration issued a level-three emergency alert Sunday for areas in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.”
“She says she was shocked to find out Burchett is a level-three sex offender who had spent five years in prison and had just gotten out last spring.”
“KITSAP COUNTY -- The man who posed as a soldier and spun a sad story to win the hearts and generosity of North Bend residents is also a level-three sex offender.”
“What should investors look out for when it comes to these level-three assets?”
The Wall Street Journal: Bracing for Toxic Shock in Bank Stocks
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