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Originally Posted by Rusty
Nuclear reactors don't discharge warm water, the cooling towers takes some of the steam/water vapor and turns it back into water. This water along with fresh water is fed back into the reactor and starts the process all over again.
You must of seen the big cooling towers near the reactor.
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Some nuclear plants have cooling towers, but others (like nearby Seabrook Station) don't. Seabrook has a
massive tunnel going into the ocean to cool the water.
From the
picture link, you can see - no tower! But, I don't think it is close enough to the lake to be the root cause