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Nuclear Power Plants: Radioactive Zones app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 3348 ratings )
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Developer: RustyBrick, Inc.
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 12 Apr 2011
App size: 2.57 Mb

The Nuclear Power Plant Proximity detector is an app that helps you determine the Nuclear Power Plants that are in your area.  

The app will plot the Power Plants on a map and let you find out if you are in the plants "hot zone."  It will also overlay earthquake historical data to show you if those plants have ever been through an earthquake.  The earthquake data is aged over time and has various degrees of color depending on how recent, severe and devastating the earthquake was.    If your Power Plant is near locations that have historically had earthquakes, you may be concerned.

Additionally, we have an overlay for fault lines within the United States. Fault lines under Power Plants can be an extra level of concern for those near these plants. The chances of an earthquake on a fault line is higher than in places where there are no fault lines.

The app also shared the latest news via International Atomic Energy Agency and contains helpful information on what to do in case of a Nuclear Power Plant emergency.

Finally, you can buy survival food and materials on Amazon Mobile through our quick links within the info tab.

This app was designed and developed by RustyBrick. The data is complied through sources on Wikipedia.

For more of our apps, see http://www.rustybrick.com/iphone/

Latest reviews of Nuclear Power Plants: Radioactive Zones app for iPhone and iPad

Doesnt Work!
Theres NO support for the application. It doesnt work.
This app does not include all the nuke plants
Thank goodness it is free...for instance, where is the plant out by Kirkland, Illinois?
Better safe than sorry
Useful and FREE
Missing two sites within 80 miles
App is missing two plants within 80 miles of Omaha NE. One is 24 miles away and the other is 79 miles. Either add a disclosure that data is incomplete or fix the data.
Missing Plant
Missing Byron plant in Illinois. Good thing its free.
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