Anonymous wrote:I'm a nuclear engineer and I have and would continue swim in Lake Anna. The level of radioactivity in the water is... nothing. Even in an incident, levels would be so low. Learn a bit about background levels.
You're at significantly higher risk while driving to Lake Anna than swimming there.
Anonymous wrote:It’s fine. The water north Anna discharges is not radioactive at all. I’m too tired to explain it. But the incidence of brain eating amoeba is higher bc of the warmer temperatures.
Anonymous wrote:I swim m in Lake Anna every summer and have done since the 1980s. I can easily count on one hand the 6 or 7 incidents we have had due to the nuclear plant.
Anonymous wrote:friends of ours had a house there and the dad was a nuclear scientist. He swam in it. they would go "hot tubbing" which meant they would take their boat near the power plant and float around in blow ups where the water was really hot.
Anonymous wrote:I swim m in Lake Anna every summer and have done since the 1980s. I can easily count on one hand the 6 or 7 incidents we have had due to the nuclear plant.
Anonymous wrote:I swim m in Lake Anna every summer and have done since the 1980s. I can easily count on one hand the 6 or 7 incidents we have had due to the nuclear plant.
Anonymous wrote:I swim m in Lake Anna every summer and have done since the 1980s. I can easily count on one hand the 6 or 7 incidents we have had due to the nuclear plant.
Anonymous wrote:It’s fine. The water north Anna discharges is not radioactive at all. I’m too tired to explain it. But the incidence of brain eating amoeba is higher bc of the warmer temperatures.