Entergy Nuclear deploys top level executives to Vermont for damage control
February 15, 2010
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Shay Totten at Vermont's independent Seven Days reports that top level executives from throughout Entergy Nuclear's northeastern and national headquarters have taken up residence in the Green Mountain State, in an attempt to restore the trust of the public, legislators, and regulators in the company that lied about the existence of underground pipes carrying radioactive materials, which are now the likely source of large-scale leaks of hazardous radioactive tritium into groundwater and the Connecticut River. Bob Stannard, an eighth generation Vermonter whose family's roots in the Green Mountain State go back to 1760, who serves as "the people's lobbyist" for the anti-nuclear grassroots group Citizens Action Network, said "Bringing in the suits is like the British sending in the Redcoats to manipulate those pesky Vermont revolutionaries."

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