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NeoGreen

(4,033 posts)
Tue Jul 5, 2016, 09:23 AM Jul 2016

Spent fuel fire on U.S. soil could dwarf impact of Fukushima

http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/05/spent-fuel-fire-us-soil-could-dwarf-impact-fukushima


Spent fuel fire on U.S. soil could dwarf impact of Fukushima
By Richard Stone
May. 24, 2016 , 8:00 PM

A fire from spent fuel stored at a U.S. nuclear power plant could have catastrophic consequences, according to new simulations of such an event.

A major fire “could dwarf the horrific consequences of the Fukushima accident,” says Edwin Lyman, a physicist at the Union of Concerned Scientists, a nonprofit in Washington, D.C. “We’re talking about trillion-dollar consequences,” says Frank von Hippel, a nuclear security expert at Princeton University, who teamed with Princeton’s Michael Schoeppner on the modeling exercise.

The revelations come on the heels of a report last week from the U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine on the aftermath of the 11 March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northern Japan. The report details how a spent fuel fire at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant that was crippled by the twin disasters could have released far more radioactivity into the environment.

The nuclear fuel in three of the plant’s six reactors melted down and released radioactive plumes that contaminated land downwind. Japan declared 1100 square kilometers uninhabitable and relocated 88,000 people. (Almost as many left voluntarily.) After the meltdowns, officials feared that spent fuel stored in pools in the reactor halls would catch fire and send radioactive smoke across a much wider swath of eastern Japan, including Tokyo. By a stroke of luck, that did not happen.

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Spent fuel fire on U.S. soil could dwarf impact of Fukushima (Original Post) NeoGreen Jul 2016 OP
We have not yet begun to feel the effects of Fukushima! Silver_Witch Jul 2016 #1
 

Silver_Witch

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1. We have not yet begun to feel the effects of Fukushima!
Tue Jul 5, 2016, 09:31 AM
Jul 2016

Or do deal with it in anyway. A fire in a nuclear waste pile is no concern as it is a "what if" issue. If we don't deal with real crises why would you imagine anyone would do anything about a potential crises. Sorry THEY just don't care to busy working and watching TV.

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