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More than a Dozen Nuclear Plants Near Hurricane Sandy’s Path Brace for Impact

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Bloomberg reports:

“Because of the size of [Hurricane Sandy], we could see an impact to coastal and inland plants,” Neil Sheehan, a spokesman based in Philadelphia for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, said by phone today. “We will station inspectors at the sites if we know they could be directly impacted.”

 

The NRC met earlier today to discuss the necessary precautions to take for the storm, Sheehan said. Plants must begin to shut if wind speeds exceed certain limits, he said.

 

As of 2 p.m. New York time, Sandy had winds of 75 miles (121 kilometers) per hour, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami. It was about 430 miles south-southeast of Charleston, South Carolina, moving north at 7 mph.

 

The current Hurricane Center track calls for the system to come ashore just south of Delaware Bay on Oct. 30.

Reuters provides a list:

The following lists the nuclear reactors and utilities in Sandy’s potential path.

Plant More than a Dozen Nuclear Plants Near Hurricane Sandys Path Brace for Impact

While we don’t foresee any problems, the risk of nuclear accident in the U.S. is actually much greater than it was in Japan before Fukushima.

For example, fuel pools in the United States store an average of ten times more radioactive fuel than stored at Fukushima, and have virtually no safety features.

Let’s review the list and look at examples of problems experienced by the nuclear plants in Hurricane Sandy’s path:

  • Salem has been riddled with problems with security, turbines problems and  other issues.
  • Hope Creek has suffered security problems, has the same design as the Fukushima Daiichi Unit 1, has “some of the same issues with above-ground storage of spent fuel rods as Fukushima” and “was designed to withstand certain major weather events but we need to look at the potential impacts of more extreme events, especially … sea level rise and flooding”
  • Limerick has suffered electrical and other issues
  • Oyster Creek has been plagued with electrical and other problems
  • Millstone’s vulnerability is shown by the fact that it was shut down due to warm seawater

It’s not surprising that there have been problems at all of these nuclear plants. After all, the U.S. has 23 reactors which are virtually identical to Fukushima. The archaic uranium reactor designs developed more than 40 years ago are only good for making bombs.

Most American nuclear reactors are old. They are aging poorly, and are in very real danger of melting down. And yet the NRC is relaxing safety standards at the old plants. And see this.

Indeed, while many of the plants are already past the service life that the engineers built them for, the NRC is considering extending licenses another 80 years, which former chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority and now senior adviser with Friends of the Earth’s nuclear campaign David Freeman calls “committing suicide”.

 

 

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Fri, 10/26/2012 - 20:47 | 2923143 Zero Govt
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I think everyone knows Europe will be 1st man down (the toilet)

..but we'll also be 1st man out

on balance however, there's never really a 'winner' when it comes to Govt wrecking your nation

Fri, 10/26/2012 - 19:35 | 2922968 bank guy in Brussels
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There are many people in the world praying for just a nuclear disaster event, as the Wrath of God, to help finally sink the American Empire

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 13:38 | 2923971 thedrickster
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I'm no meterologist but isn't your dumbass downwind?

Fri, 10/26/2012 - 23:54 | 2923399 wee-weed up
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This is alarmist nonsense. There is no way a hurricane could generate a storm surge equivalent to the Fukushima tsunami.

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 10:42 | 2923738 GMadScientist
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Not to mention blasphemy.

Fri, 10/26/2012 - 21:05 | 2923180 Manic by Proxy
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Coincidentally, many in America are hoping that a French reactor melts down and the radioactive clouds wipes out Brussels. Weird, huh?

Fri, 10/26/2012 - 21:31 | 2923223 nmewn
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Beat me to it...these euro-tards are quite the humanitarians aren't they?

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 03:03 | 2923518 CompassionateFascist
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Never mind the nuke plants. Keep scrolling...this thread set new ZH record for quick meltdown.

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 06:08 | 2923573 zhandax
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Go back to "Ellen" re-runs if you can't appreciate Friday night Fight Club.

Fri, 10/26/2012 - 20:42 | 2923123 Zero Govt
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seems the ones praying for Japans demise are closer to God then

Hell hath no fury like a dumb Jap Govt planting a nuke station in Tsunami alley

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 10:43 | 2923740 GMadScientist
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" like a dumb Jap Govt planting a nuke station in Tsunami alley"

I think you mean a dumb MacArthur Plan, shitwit; learn some history.


Sat, 10/27/2012 - 03:21 | 2923527 Enslavethechild...
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The Nuclear Regulatory Commision makes Homer Simpson seem like a total fricken genius.

They should all be sentenced to death.

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 10:51 | 2923744 GMadScientist
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Be glad to...just as soon as you start using 5Tw less per year.

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 08:38 | 2923647 Tango in the Blight
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Homer Simpson is going to be the next president of the NRC.

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 06:00 | 2923574 negative rates
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While you're at it, sentence the politicians too for sending safe cold fusion technology overseas in favor of the nuclear big wigs. 

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