Jun 7, 2010 5:39 pm US/Eastern
NJ Diver Dies On Underwater Job At NY Nuke Plant
BUCHANAN, N.Y. (AP) ―
A diver who was working under 14 feet of water died Monday at the Indian Point nuclear power plant, officials said.State police said there was no immediate evidence of a crime or an accident, and plant owner Entergy Nuclear said there was no sign of equipment failure.Lloyd Beare, 45, of Barnegat, N.J., was pulled unconscious from the plant's discharge canal Monday morning when he stopped answering routine communication checks, Entergy said. Resuscitation attempts failed, and he was pronounced dead at Hudson Valley Hospital Center in Cortlandt Manor.Beare had been preparing for maintenance work on a wall that separates the discharge canal from the Hudson River. The canal is used to send water back to the river after making steam or cooling a reactor.An autopsy was scheduled for Tuesday. Entergy said an investigation was under way.Beare worked for Dryden Diving of Woolwich Township, N.J., which had a contract with Entergy. Dryden referred calls to Entergy. © 2010 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.
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