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    Post  Micjer Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:57 am



    From the air the nuclear plant looks like it is about to be swallowed up by the Missouri River but on the ground you can see that man is controlling nature, or at least keeping her in check.

    Jeff Hanson says, “We’re protected far above where this is projected to go.” [...]

    The facility was taken offline to refuel earlier this year so the containment building has been flooded by OPPD in order to cool the fuel rods.
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    Post  mudra Sat Jun 18, 2011 5:54 am

    Arnie Gundersen - Nebraska Nuclear Plant: Emergency Level 4 & Getting Worse - June 14, 2011

    Part 2


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sTmzUzruu8&feature=player_embedded


    Part 3

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lva5N9VpAgw&feature=player_embedded


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    Post  mudra Sun Jun 19, 2011 7:38 am

    Two-thirds of hot nuclear fuel remains in Calhoun Reactor Core

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRe8DMlMrbo


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    Post  mudra Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:52 am

    Nuclear NRC USGS Lie! Floods. The Wild Card PGRE Warning to the Whitehouse.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXq2egSOCnU


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    Post  mudra Thu Jun 23, 2011 2:59 am

    Project Flood nuclear 'alert': Obama, Red Cross declare emergencies

    June 22, 2011


    http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/project-flood-nuclear-alert-obama-red-cross-declare-emergencies#ixzz1Q1nQsxLl

    Project Flood 2011 and tornados meet two nuclear stations

    Two United States nuclear power plants are on alert and President Obama has declared emergencies in Nebraska's counties where the two nuclear stations are both experiencing "unusual events." The official emergency declarations apply to both counties where the nuclear facilities are threatened with flood waters. Red Cross closed its emergency shelter at Fort Calhoun, home of one of the nuclear facilities, and is now referring and transitioning evacuees to other shelters. Red Cross is due to assess Fort Calhoun when conditions permit.

    "Massive flooding along the Missouri River has put Nebraska's two nuclear plants, both near Omaha, on alert," reported Amy Goodman for The Guardian on Wednesday.

    Obama declared an emergency in Nebraska and ordered federal aid to supplement state and local response efforts in the area affected by flooding. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is now authorized to coordinate disaster relief efforts and provide assistance in the counties included in the declaration.

    Cooper Nuclear Station near Brownville, Nebraska missed shutting down its reactor by only 18 inches on Monday and is now only three inches from closing. Reportedly, due to the rising Missouri River, Cooper Nuclear Station declared a "notification of unusual event" according to officials who said this is standard procedure and that flood barricades and protections are holding. (See: http://www.wmrn.com/pages/nationalnews.html?feed=104668&article=8727028#ixzz1PyFgZOKw) The designation was made Sunday when the river reached 42.5 feet, or 899 feet above sea level, the Omaha World-Herald reported.

    Then, Monday night, at least one powerful tornado and 23 others ripped through central Nebraska according to kolotv.com. It was reported that 75-85 mile an hour winds headed to Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant area in Nebraska. No damage was reported there.

    FEMA made the announcement of the Emergency Declaration (EM-3323) Saturday after Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman asked for the aid Friday according to Associated Press. Aside from Washington County Other counties in the declaration are Boyd, Burt, Cass, Cedar, Dakota, Dixon, Douglas, Garden, Knox, Lincoln, Morrill, Nemaha, Otoe, Richardson, Sarpy, Scotts Bluff, Thurston plus where the Fort Calhoun nuclear plant is, Washington County.

    On May 27, the Red Cross has already issued a Disaster Alert for Ft. Calhoun stating, "Heavy rain caused flooding that affected residents of Ft Calhoun located in Washington County on Thursday" and will "conduct a Disaster Assessment when conditions permit."

    The Red Cross has now closed its shelter at Fort Calhoun near the distressed nuclear power plant, stating it was due to "decreased need." The Red Cross advised anyone "impacted by the flood is urged to go to a Red Cross shelter where they can get a hot meal, a safe place to stay, minor first aid, referrals and a shoulder to lean on." It directing people to go to its Shelter Locations (Open 24 hours) at Missouri Valley High School (605 Lincoln Highway, Missouri Valley, IA) or Peru State College-JF Neal Hall, (Neal Street, Peru, Nebraska.)

    Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant jitters justified
    "Makeshift barriers" are being used in attempt to control flooding at Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station. The New York Times reported Monday that the Fort Calhoun plant, now approximately two feet below the current river level, is using as a protective measure "makeshift barriers — including a water-filled rubber tube eight feet high and a third of a mile long" to "help keep water away from the vital buildings, including the training center, the administration building and a security building."

    “It is an added level of protection,” said Jeff Hanson, a spokesman for the nuclear utility.

    Protecting what? is the question needing to be asked according to the Hawaiian New Daily.The no-fly zone and the makeshift “AquaDam” at Fort Calhoun is noted by Tom Burnett. There is a "foot-deep pool next to the reactor for spent fuel rods."

    Burnett furthers, however, that "the pool was so full in 2009, they were sealing the fuel rods up in dry casks and sticking them in an on-site ‘mausoleum’."

    "This, of course, is why there is a no-fly zone around the plant — someone might realize that wherever the fuel casks and underground fuel pools are, they are NOT inside the condom."

    Arthur Hu found the dry-storage bunker was half-submerged outside the condom.

    "No one really knows what their condition is – or even if the spent fuel is still on-site. No one in the major media is asking the question, and the operators aren’t saying," reported Burnett today.
    Added to the nuclear situation at Fort Calhoun is the flooding. Hanson said, “If the water were up to the plant itself, it would still be protected. The plant itself is watertight.” (Emphasis added) On June 16, however, a U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) event report involving penetration and potentially water pumps at the Ft. Calhoun Nuclear Station: “Potential flooding issue in the Intake Structure,”: “There is one penetration of concern” that could impact water pumps. The report included:

    "Operations identified a potential flooding issue in the Intake Structure 1007 ft. 6 in. level. The area of concern is a the hole in the floor at the 1007 ft. 6 in. level where the relief valve from FP-1A discharge pipe goes through the raw pump bay and discharges into the intake cell. There is one penetration of concern. Flooding through this penetration could have impacted the ability of the station’s Raw Water (RW) pumps to perform their design accident mitigation functions."

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    In the Licensee Event Report 2011-003, Revision 1, for the Fort Calhoun Station, NRC, May 16, 2011, it was reported, "As a result of a Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) inspection conducted from January 1 to June 21, 2010, the NRC determined that Fort Calhoun Station (FCS) did not have adequate procedures to protect the intake structure and auxiliary building against external flooding events." (Emphasis added)

    The May 16 report furthered:

    "During identification and evaluation of flood barriers (condition report (CR) 2010-2387), in response to NRC findings previously noted, unsealed through wall penetrations in the intake structure were identified that are below the licensing basis flood elevation. These penetrations were installed during the installation of upgrades to the plant fire protection system. As a result of the penetrations not being sealed, the intake structure was vulnerable to water inflow during an extreme flooding event. This inflow had the potential to affect the operability of both trains of safety related raw water pumps (ultimate heat sink).

    Back on February 4, 2011, an 8-hour Safety Significance report was made under 10 CFR 50.72 (b)(3)(v)(D) to the NRC Headquarters Operation Office (HOO) at 1717 CST (Event Number (EN) 46594), as highlighted by E



    "SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE

    "The Fort Calhoun Station is required to be protected from flooding within the station’s licensing basis. The safety related equipment required to mitigate the consequences of an accident were affected by these findings. The openings could have jeopardized the ability of the safety related equipment to perform their design basis function during an accident.

    "Therefore, this external flooding concern has substantial importance to safety as indicated by the Yellow Finding issued for this event.

    "The ultimate heat sink (UHS) is the source of cooling water provided to dissipate reactor decay heat and essential cooling system heat loads after a normal reactor shutdown or a shutdown following an accident, including a loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA)."

    According to a Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists article by Dawn Stover dated June 16, 2011, "Rising water, falling journalism," virtually every article about Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station flooding mentions that the plant was shut down on April 9 but none to that date explained that despite being closed, nuclear fuel remains hot.

    "On May 27, the Omaha World-Herald reported, “The Omaha Public Power District said its nuclear plant at Fort Calhoun, which is shut down for maintenance, is safe from flooding.” The implication is that being shut down makes a plant safe. But as the ongoing crisis in Fukushima demonstrates, nuclear fuel remains hot long after a reactor is shut down. When Fort Calhoun is shut down for maintenance and refueling, only one-third of the fuel in the reactor core is removed." (Emphasis added)

    Last week, on June 17, at Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station, an "additional penetration was identified for mitigation during walkdown and the following reported was lodged: (Emphasis added) Event Number: 46965, Current Event Notification Report for June 17, 2011, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, June 17, 2011 reported, "There is one penetration of concern that could impact pumps."

    That report included:
    "Facility: FORT CALHOUN
    Notification Date: 06/16/2011
    Notification Time: 14:46 [ET]
    Event Date: 06/16/2011
    Event Time: 12:30 [CDT]
    Event Text: ADDITIONAL PENETRATION IDENTIFIED FOR MITIGATION DURING WALKDOWN

    “Operations identified a potential flooding issue in the Intake Structure 1007 ft. 6 in. level. The area of concern is a the hole in the floor at the 1007 ft. 6 in. level where the relief valve from FP-1A discharge pipe goes through the raw pump bay and discharges into the intake cell. There is one penetration of concern. Flooding through this penetration could have impacted the ability of the station’s Raw Water (RW) pumps to perform their design accident mitigation functions.

    “Efforts are in progress to seal the penetration.
    This eight-hour notification is being made pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72 (b)(3)(v).”
    The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector."
    Mass emergency care, not renewable energy safety and jobs

    The human rights issue at play is that now, instead of resources being used to increase renewable energy and jobs it could be providing, human mass care services are needed. With the president's emergency declared, the FEMA-American Red Cross partnership are now charged with the mass care services for the Fort Calhoun area.

    On October 22, 2010, the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and American Red Cross signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that "set the framework for Red Cross and FEMA to jointly lead the planning and coordination of mass care services, which will strengthen and expand the resources available to help shelter, feed, provide emergency first aid and deliver supplies to survivors of a disaster." (See: http://www.fema.gov/news/newsrelease.fema?id=53086)

    "By sharing the lead role, FEMA and the Red Cross will jointly assist states in their planning and coordinating of mass care services."

    The Red Cross is advertising over 200 paid jobs in the Omaha, Nebraska area according to Simply Hired. Rather than funds for emergency care for survivors of unsafe non-renweable energy, those funds could be used for jobs in renewable energy that is safe, clean and healthy.

    Goodman states,
    "The US energy mix, instead, should include a national jobs programme to make existing buildings energy efficient, and to install solar and wind-power technology where appropriate. These jobs could not be outsourced and would immediately reduce our energy use and, thus, our reliance on foreign oil and domestic coal and nuclear. Such a programme could favour US manufacturers, to keep the money in the US economy.
    "That would be a simple, effective and sane reaction to Fukushima."


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    Post  Micjer Thu Jun 23, 2011 7:12 am

    Why is there a Media Blackout on Nuclear Incident at Fort Calhoun in Nebraska?

    http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=25369


    Since flooding began on June 6th, there has been a disturbingly low level of media attention given to the crisis at the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Facility near Omaha, Nebraska. But evidence strongly suggests that something very serious has in fact happened there.

    On June 7th, there was a fire reported at Fort Calhoun. The official story is that the fire was in an electrical switchgear room at the plant. The apparently facility lost power to a pump that cools the spent fuel rod pool, allegedly for a duration of approximately 90 minutes.

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    Post  Guest Thu Jun 23, 2011 7:32 am

    this might be part of the reason they aint talkin about this in the uk
    where is the nearest wall so I can bang my head against it
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-13887579

    New UK nuclear plant sites named

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    Post  Micjer Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:43 am

    Unbelievable.... Mad
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    Post  mudra Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:04 pm


    Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant: Radioactive Plume Projections Released For the CONUS

    The Intel Hub
    Shepard Ambellas
    June 23, 2011


    Looks as is there is more to this whole situation with the Garrison Dam (now at over 103% capacity according to documents obtained by our sources) and the mandatory evacuation of Minot North Dakota put in place by FEMA.
    Troop, equipment, and other strange movements have taken place throughout the CONUS over the past week as The Intel Hub and The Power Hour have documented with photos, videos, and tipss from concerned citizens.
    This is all taking place during massive full scale military exercises.
    Over 56 NOTAM’s with allot of suspicious VIP movements have be put in effect over the last two weeks (this is not normal).
    The following is a simulation for a radioactive plume being released from the Nebraska Fort Calhoun

    Government Fort Calhoun Simulation Disaster Radiation Plum Map : WOW! Nebraska Nuclear Power

    http://www.ues-egypt.com/Nuclear_Power.htm

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PJG2gBawTQ&feature=player_embedded


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    Post  Micjer Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:24 pm

    Micjer wrote:Unbelievable.... Mad


    And again! Nuke
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    Post  Micjer Fri Jun 24, 2011 6:15 pm

    More potential problems for the Missouri river. Dams further upstream are needing to release more water if fear of dams giving out. Now that would really be bad.

    Fort Peck Dam

    The Fort Peck Dam is the highest of six major dams along the Missouri River, located in northeast Montana in the United States, near Glasgow, and adjacent to the community of Fort Peck. At 21,026 feet (6,409 m) in length and over 250 feet (76 m) in height, it is the largest hydraulically filled dam in the United States, and creates Fort Peck Lake, the fifth largest man-made lake in the U.S., more than 130 miles long, 200 feet deep, and it has a 1,520 mile shoreline which is longer than the state of California's coastline.[1] It lies within the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. The dam and 134-mile (216 km) long lake exist for the purposes of hydroelectric power generation, flood control, and water quality management.[2]..........


    [link to en.wikipedia.org]

    A record-setting year of moisture has raised the 134-mile-long reservoir to its highest level ever, an elevation of 2,252.3 feet as of Thursday. Full pool at the reservoir is 2,250. Inflows from the Missouri River, boosted by high water on the Musselshell River, have forced the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to release a record amount of water from its spillway - 52,000 cubic feet per second, 65,000 cfs when combined with the water being run through the powerhouse.

    Yet the lake level keeps rising.........


    ......"If we could just drop back to normally high inflows, we'd drop pretty quickly at these releases," said John Daggett, the Army Corps' dam operations manager in Fort Peck.

    But so far that hasn't happened, so boaters, anglers and campers traveling to Fort Peck Reservoir for a summer getaway should take note: Some campsites and access routes are underwater.
    [link to missoulian.com]


    And it's an Hydrolic fill dam...
    [link to en.wikipedia.org]
    Hydraulic fill dams can be dangerous in areas of seismic activity due to the high susceptibility of the uncompacted, cohesionless soils in them to earthquake liquefaction. In these situations, a dam build of compacted soil may be a better choice. The Lower San Fernando Dam [1] is an example of a hydraulic fill dam that failed during an earthquake.

    The Fort Peck Dam is an example of a hydraulic fill dam that failed during construction where the hydraulic filling process may have contributed to the failure.


    http://www.greatfallstribune.com/article/20110613/NEWS01/106130301/Fort-Peck-officials-work-stay-ahead


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    Post  mudra Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:52 am

    Flood berm collapses at Nebraska nuclear plant


    Sun Jun 26, 4:02 pm ET

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110626/ap_on_re_us/us_missouri_river_flooding_nuclear_safety

    OMAHA, Neb. – A berm holding the flooded Missouri River back from a Nebraska nuclear power station collapsed early Sunday, but federal regulators said they were monitoring the situation and there was no danger.
    The Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station shut down in early April for refueling, and there is no water inside the plant, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said. Also, the river is not expected to rise higher than the level the plant was designed to handle. NRC spokesman Victor Dricks said the plant remains safe.
    The federal commission had inspectors at the plant 20 miles north of Omaha when the 2,000-foot berm collapsed about 1:30 a.m. Sunday. Water surrounded the auxiliary and containment buildings at the plant, it said in a statement.
    The Omaha Public Power District has said the complex will not be reactivated until the flooding subsides. Its spokesman, Jeff Hanson, said the berm wasn't critical to protecting the plant but a crew will look at whether it can be patched.
    "That was an additional layer of protection we put in," Hanson said.
    The berm's collapse didn't affect the reactor shutdown cooling or the spent fuel pool cooling, but the power supply was cut after water surrounded the main electrical transformers, the NRC said. Emergency generators powered the plant until an off-site power supply was connected Sunday afternoon, according to OPPD.
    NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko will tour the plant Monday. His visit was scheduled last week. On Sunday, he was touring Nebraska's other nuclear power plant, which sits along the Missouri River near Brownville.
    Both nuclear plants issued flooding alerts earlier this month, although they were routine as the river's rise has been expected. The Brownville plant has been operating at full capacity.
    Flooding remains a concern all along the Missouri because of massive amounts of water the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released from upstream reservoirs. The river is expected to rise as much as 5 to 7 feet above flood stage in much of Nebraska and Iowa and as much as 10 feet over flood stage in parts of Missouri.
    The corps expects the river to remain high at least into August because of heavy spring rains in the upper Plains and substantial Rocky Mountain snowpack melting into the river basin.

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    Post  mudra Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:55 am

    6/26/2011 -- Nebraska Emergency -- Levee fails @ Nebraska Nuclear Plant & dam failure rumors

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWDi4fyag30


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    Post  HigherLove Mon Jun 27, 2011 7:34 am

    Nothing to see here...look over there!

    Sigh.

    Now in heavy rotation on CNN.
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    Nuclear Regulator: No Danger at Flooded Nebraska Plant

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    http://abcnews.go.com/US/nuclear-regulator-danger-flooded-nebraska-plant/story?id=13936310

    By CLAYTON SANDELL (@Clayton_Sandell) and KEVIN DOLAK
    June 27, 2011
    Water from the Missouri River that normally aids in cooling the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station has now become its worst enemy, as a levee helping to protect electrical transformers at the Nebraska facility has collapsed, forcing workers to switch to emergency generators.

    Flood waters reached containment buildings and transformers Sunday, forcing the shutdown of electrical power at the plant.

    Although the plant has been shut down since April, Gregory Jaczsko, the head of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, is now Nebraska to see for himself but insisting that there is no danger.

    "Mother nature takes care of the floods, so we have to do the best we can to make sure we're prepared, and all the plants in the U.S. have been designed to deal with historically the largest possible floods," Jaczsko said.

    Still, some nuclear watchdog groups are not convinced. They point out that nuclear regulators said in October that Fort Calhoun failed "to maintain procedures for combating a significant flood," earning a "yellow" safety violation. New documents show that workers were still plugging holes 11 days ago where water could come flooding in.

    "If there are radioactive areas of that plant internally, they could get washed out," Paul Gunter of advocacy group Beyond Nuclear said. "There's also the fact that if water does penetrate into the reactor itself that it could encroach upon electrical circuits, junction boxes on safety related equipment."

    Downstream from Fort Calhoun, workers at a second nuclear plant near Brownville, Neb., have put up a 10-foot wall to keep water out. The plant is operating normally and officials say flooding is not a major threat.

    In Minot, N.D., where the Souris River peaked two feet lower than expected, the destruction is extensive, and will be long-lasting.

    The flooding has now caused damage to more than 4,000 homes, including resident Leslie Dull's.

    "When you actually see your house … and you know it's not just your basement, it's your whole house, it's -- I'm sorry," Dull said, as she broke down crying.

    Few households in the area -- approximately 375 homes -- have flood insurance, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

    There is some good news, however: the river in Minot peaked two feet lower than expected, although it is nearly 13 feet above flood stage and it is expected to stay near that level for days.

    "It could be two to four to six weeks, or more, before the water actually goes back into its banks ... [and] before [residents] get to come and see their houses," Brig. Gen. Bill Seekins of the North Dakota National Guard told ABC News during a tour through the flooded areas.

    For video links: http://abcnews.go.com/US/nuclear-regulator-danger-flooded-nebraska-plant/story?id=13936310
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    Post  HigherLove Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:13 am

    (CNN) -- A nuclear power plant in Nebraska, which is being threatened by rising floodwaters, switched to back-up generators for a time after a water-filled berm protecting the site collapsed Sunday, a statement from the plant said.

    "As a precaution, per plant procedure, the operators started the diesel generators and temporarily disconnected from off-site power," the statement by Omaha Public Power District (OPPD), which owns the Fort Calhoun plant, said. "Plant operators later reconnected to off-site power once all safety checks had been completed."

    The facility at Fort Calhoun has three back-up generators, which can be used to keep the nuclear fuel at the plant cool, said Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) spokesman Eliot Brenner. Only one is necessary to meet the plant's needs.

    NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko is scheduled to visit the site Monday.

    The water-filled berm protecting the nuclear facility deflated early Sunday after some sort of machinery punctured it, said OPPD spokesman Mike Jones.

    The plant, located about 20 miles north of Omaha, has been shut since April for refueling.

    "The plant is still protected. This was an additional, a secondary, level of protection that we had put up," Jones said. "The plant remains protected to the level it would have been if the aqua berm had not been added."

    Parts of the grounds are already under water as the swollen Missouri River overflows its banks, including areas around some auxiliary buildings, Jones said.

    FOR REMAINDER OF STORY AND VIDEO: http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/06/27/nebraska.flooding/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
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    Post  mudra Wed Jun 29, 2011 5:20 pm

    Admission Nebraska Nuclear Plant Flooded on Purpose?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuTlExo6WTk


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    Post  mudra Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:38 am

    Gundersen Discusses the Situation at the flooded Ft. Calhoun and Cooper Nuclear Power Plants.

    Gundersen says "sandbags and nuclear power shouldn't be put in the same sentence, but it is a lot better than Fukushima." Gundersen explains that Ft. Calhoun was already shut down and has much less decay heat. He stresses that the auxiliary building and containment building are not his major concern. A small building, the intake structure, which contains the emergency service water pumps is needed for cooling the nuclear fuel and should be protected.

    Another Nuclear Plant, Cooper (about 90 miles south of Ft. Calhoun), is still running and poses a bigger threat because of it's decay heat. Gundersen believes that both Nuclear Plants will "ride out" this problem, as long as an upstream dam does not break. It an upstream dam were to break, he says, "All bets are off".

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    Post  mudra Fri Jul 08, 2011 2:10 pm

    Radiation Coverups Confirmed: Los Alamos, Fort Calhoun, Fukushima, TSA

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pI8Wc0fUzUs&feature=player_embedded


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