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MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet
public is voicing concern about
the hazards of radioactive pol
lution as the Kremlin pushes a
major expansion of nuclear
power plants
The Soviet press gave wide
coverage to the 1979 accident
at the Three Mile Island nuclear
plant in Pennsylvania but insist
ed it could not happen here.
Now, in a wide-ranging article
frankly addressing citizen
concerns, the labor union
federation newspaper Trud
claims the US. accident
showed the reliability of nuclear
technology
Trud said last month it was
getting many letters from
readers concerned about
radioactivity from nuclear
power plants
Nuclear power plant techni
cians wrote that they were wor
ried that they were not
adequately protected from
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Soviet paper calls
nuclear fears ‘tales’
deadly rays, the newspaper said
in the article published Sept 26
Trud quoted a Soviet expert
as saying "people with little
training who are working with
radiation sources from one to 10
years are inclined to exaggerate
the risk of their work ”
The newspaper said some
fears were like "fairy tales,
noting a letter from a nurse in
Kharkov who asked about the
truth of rumors that mice ran
away from apartments with
color television sets because
they could feel the radiation
A foreman at a nuclear power
construction project near
Smolensk, L. Fomichev,
referred to “absurd rumors" of
dangers to the population near
the central Soviet city
M Terentyev, a gas pipeline
welder in Sverdlovsk, noting the
Three Mile Island accident,
asked: "Who can guarantee
that at some inopportune
moment the same thing couldn't
happen here?"
Queries were answered by P
V. Ramzayev, director of
Leningrad’s research institute
of radiation hygiene He insisted
there was no danger to anyone
working with radiation or living
near the power plants from
"negligible" amounts of radia
tion
Protective zones around the
plants, off-limits to the general
public, provide another safety
measure, he said
Western experts say the
Soviets have no qualms about
building plants close to large
cities where the effects of a
nuclear accident could be
devastating
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On 10/27, The ASUO
received 80 pledges for a
total of $1480
That brings the grand
total for the telefund to
$17,713.
The most pledges tor one
night was achieved by
Mortar & Druids with 145
pledges
Tonight the ASUO will
attempt to set a new
record for the total
pledges received.