Radiation poisoning, obviously. There are also many others, including cancer and infertility. The birth defects are large in number, with brain damage, cancer, osteoporosis being only a few.
Negative impacts of nuclear power include the risk of accidents such as meltdowns, potential for radioactive waste disposal issues, and concerns over nuclear proliferation. Positive impacts include the production of low-carbon energy, reliability of power generation, and potential for energy independence.
Radioactive waste, nuclear accident, public disapproval's
You can get a list of US states with nuclear power plants from the NRC website. See link below
There are none
See www.nrc.gov, there is a list of all states with nuclear power reactors.
You can try the list of anti-nuclear power groups on WikiPedia. See the Related Link below for more information.
One may find a list of the available nuclear jobs on Nuclear Street. They maintain postings for nuclear power plants and provide resource for both internal positions and outsourced positions.
See www.nrc.gov for a list of all US states with nuclear power plants
While it's true that nuclear power does not produce greenhouse gases during operation, the nuclear industry fails to address issues such as radioactive waste disposal, mining and transportation of nuclear materials, and the risk of accidents. Also, considering the negative impacts on biodiversity and aquatic life from thermal pollution, the claim of nuclear power being completely environmentally friendly is misleading. It's important to consider the full lifecycle impacts of nuclear power before accepting these claims at face value.
A long list-see website www.nrc.gov
I have put a link to the Wikipedia page, "List of nuclear reactors," below. It seems to be pretty good, and includes some reactors that are not in nuclear plants, such as research reactors.
There are many more than three states in the US with nuclear plants. Go to www.nrc.gov for a complete list