Talk:Laguna Verde nuclear power plant

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[edit] Testimonies

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  • I can personally validate the safeness of this plant from 1980 to 1992, as I lived near it (10 miles) for this period during my childhood. There is no reason to believe it is not safe today. The families of the workers live in the same place I did. If it where not safe, people would not live near it.
  • - Daniel (2/Sep/05)
  • I made a visit to the plant last september (September 30, 2006), in a scholar visit, I could enter the building of the reactor and generator in Unit 1, and saw that every security measure is taken care of, I donĀ“t see the reason why there are people complaining about it.
  • Victor(08/Oct/06)

[edit] Mexico, Importer of Natural Gas

Some would argue that it isn't high prices, but the lack of competition and lack sector-liberalization that make Mexico an importer of a product that it produces: natural gas... For NPOV purposes, the statement that implied that high prices MADE the country an importer of natural gas has been removed.

Additionally, it was removed because of relevance. The natural gas price is a global phenomenon that affects the whole world, not just Mexico. Plus, it is driving other countries as well to build Nuclear power plants (not just Mexico). Therefore, because of relevance issues, the sentence was removed. Hari Seldon 22:46, 7 January 2007 (UTC)