MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Turkey Point nuclear power plant is making history thanks to the prolific crocodiles who make their home in the cooling canals surrounding the plant, about 25 miles south of Miami.
SOUTH DADE (CBSMiami) -- Turkey Point nuclear power plant's "crocodile team" is on a mission: to monitor and protect the American crocodiles that make their home in the cooling canals surrounding the ...
Federal regulators are inspecting Florida Power & Light’s Turkey Point power plant after three unplanned shutdowns this month. Emily Michot Miami Herald file, 2016 After three unplanned nuclear ...
Two environmental groups on March 22 filed a notice of intent to sue Florida Power & Light (FPL) in federal court over leaks from the utility’s Turkey Point Nuclear Plant south of Miami that have ...
Environmental analysis must address health, water and climate concerns for Biscayne and Everglades national parks, nearby communities and endangered and threatened wildlife. MIAMI – The U.S. Nuclear ...
Florida Power & Light’s (FPL) Turkey Point nuclear plant near Homestead will be subject to elevated scrutiny from federal regulators in the coming months after a series of unplanned reactor shutdowns.
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. — This week’s Don’t Trash Our Treasure report is on Florida Power & Light’s Turkey Point nuclear plant in south Miami-Dade County after it was granted federal approval to ...
An agreement between Florida Power & Light Co. and the Miami-Dade County Commission to work together to address hypersaline groundwater pollution from FPL’s Turkey Point nuclear plant may be too ...
Third eyes growing out of foreheads isn’t really a good beach look, so we were a bit disturbed by a recent chat with a nuclear whistleblower. Thomas Saporito is a Jupiter-based former instrument ...
Nestled between the Florida Everglades and Biscayne National Park, amid a fragile ecosystem that supports sea turtles and manatees, sits a sprawling nuclear power plant known as Turkey Point. The ...
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) recently granted the world’s first 80-year operating license to Miami’s Turkey Point nuclear reactor, 40 years longer than the plant was ever meant to operate.
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