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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/15/wo....html?ref=asia
"A 1997 study by the Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island described a worst-case disaster from uncovered spent fuel in a reactor cooling pool. It estimated 100 quick deaths would occur within a range of 500 miles and 138,000 eventual deaths. The study also found that land over 2,170 miles would be contaminated and damages would hit $546 billion. That section of the Brookhaven study focused on boiling water reactors — the kind at the heart of the Japanese crisis. " |
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On Mar 15, 2:42*pm, dave wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/15/wo....html?ref=asia "A 1997 study by the Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island described a worst-case disaster from uncovered spent fuel in a reactor cooling pool. It estimated 100 quick deaths would occur within a range of 500 miles and 138,000 eventual deaths. The study also found that land over 2,170 miles would be contaminated and damages would hit $546 billion. That section of the Brookhaven study focused on boiling water reactors — the kind at the heart of the Japanese crisis. " The only safe N. reactor is the one on the pages of a Physics book . BNL itself claims to be "supersafe" . BTW, in is near the same location were Tesla had one of his science projects (Wardenclyffe Tower) . |
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Hash: SHA1 On 11-03-16 08:48 AM, bpnjensen wrote: Thorium. No meltdowns. Much less time to manage the radioactive waste. Can "burn" ordinary Radio waste and make it less harmful. Plentiful supply. Already in use, technology readily available. That and fusion. The government chose the worst path, uranium, because it could make bombs. They were aware of the Thorium solution and still went in the wrong direction. Someone made a lot of money by convincing corrupt politicians what the 'right' course of action was. mike -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNgNEfAAoJEJXfKw5kUPt73WQIAJjUNAETLW x/s3wVobIr185b h+jMk8nPcOK+fa9xKRuH35oXCZ93GEZItnTircx8DVm51RPE1a PG+sluNNhfGqDN pV96AoFsCBx6dvhUgo8/BRNG5HHWaG09nwoVzV6nthEHfcp6DfioyXSR5fWkAdpS LNlpLlJvSh3RtKSh1RsFxPBkB3N1Ot3CSUC6bJsr523pwfdscc fSUtUxq52cwIWH Hvt6+qrkYUvBlZ+VCNt/G3ATjrs9i3k9XDLH6eXqK+trK9N8dSVbaoupc3PmwJSg XAlJ0Sz3IjvbiMuEFzSpuXeZT+G88pWF9u/LBymu50Z8Yba/XzyyhlgiVg5+OFw= =4SwR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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On 3/16/11 09:48 , bpnjensen wrote:
Thorium. No meltdowns. Much less time to manage the radioactive waste. Can "burn" ordinary Radio waste and make it less harmful. Plentiful supply. Already in use, technology readily available. That and fusion. The last time you brought up Thorium, I did considerable reading in addition to the links you supplied and materials you suggested. It would seem that there really is no reason not to move in that direction for power generation. Aside from the benefits you state here, Thorium reactors are scalable, so more may be brought online as demand expands, they require a much smaller real estate footprint, and containment is much easier to achieve, with the reaction being self regulating. Aside from the obvious military reasons for continuing the U/Pu line of development, has anyone offered a reason WHY Thorium reactors are not being implemented on a wider scale? |
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Missy Sippy has only one nuke plant, Grand Gulf at, or near Stennis
Space Center.Last year I read sumwhar and I saw and I heard on local tee vee news that there are plans afoot to enlarge/expand/add on/whatever nuke generating capacity to Grand Gulf that would make the Grand Gulf nuke plant the largest nuke plant in America. And let us not forget the new (afoot) Kemper County,Missy Sippy coal to gas conversion plant.Shades of Pitosi,Poland, World War Two! I don't know yet if some of that new generator stuff is on hold, or not, whatever. Come on couch buddy doggy, lets go get our snail mail.You cost me $54.00 at Animal Medical Center this morning.At least that elevated liver level thangy you had is wayyyy down.That's a Martha Stewart Good Thing! cuhulin |
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How much money does fed govt Steal viz a viz Bubble Gum and Nukes?
FOLLOW THE MONEY. cuhulin |
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In Vietnam, they call it Yapanee.In Saigon I bought a Curta Calculator
at an Indian store.That Indian guy said Yaetey yaete dollars.In Wichita, Shampoo is called Shapoo.Why do you think I Knows that? http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=304546 In Boston, they say, Phak da cah.I have never been to Boston before. cuhulin, ratchyr onna doggy's couch.fixin tu gits bak enema mah attic |
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I still have my Curta Calculator.Screw eBay!!! It isn't for sale.
cuhulin |
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