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In case you missed it here is the comparison.
"To put this in perspective, you would have to live near a nuclear power plant for over 2,000 years to get the same amount of radiation exposure you get from a single diagnostic medical X-ray. Sources: NCRP and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). See Graphics Gallery for the chart Comparison of Radiation Sources providing a visual format for easy use of this data."


My uncle is a electrician at nuclear powerplants. He said that the sensors can be set off walking into the plant because of high (I think) radon levels in the persons home.

I think he was the one who also told me that the slag from coal power plants was more radioactive than the waste from nuclear power plants.

I also heard an interesting statistic about China today on the radio. China is putting up coal powered plants at the rate of one a week! Wow. I know a couple of years ago 75% of the concrete poured globally was is china. Better learn Chinese