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The perfect radioactive storm - those are words used by the Washington governor to highlight how the federal government is threatening to impose cuts at the same time as a storage tank at the Hanford nuclear storage facility is leaking radioactive waste.
An editorial on the Daily Astorian explains:
There are 149 single-wall tanks at Hanford, plus 28 newer tanks with double walls. They contain residue from decades of refining plutonium for nuclear weapons, sludge that will remain deadly to living creatures for many thousands of years.
Costly design flaws have delayed completion of a facility to convert this waste into stable glass-like rods. Now, political malpractice on the part of Congress could easily extend these delays. “We’re out of time, obviously. These tanks are starting to fail now,” said Tom Carpenter of the Hanford watchdog group Hanford Challenge. “We’ve got a problem. This is big.”
http://www.dailyastorian.com/opinion/editorials/editorial-a-perfect-radioactive-storm/article_8e33ea68-7ac8-11e2-9609-0019bb2963f4.html
Hat tip to ENENEWS
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The ugly truth about nuclear reactors is consistently avoided by the mainstream media.
Misrepresented as a "clean alternative" to fossil fuels, the nuclear industry has no plans to truly safely dispose of its large amounts of toxic waste. The most they can do is hide it, which does not really protect humankind from its inherent danger.
Misrepresented as a "clean alternative" to fossil fuels, the nuclear industry has no plans to truly safely dispose of its large amounts of toxic waste. The most they can do is hide it, which does not really protect humankind from its inherent danger.
They have no effective way of dealing with decommissioned plants, and no realistic plans for appropriate response in case of a catastrophic electromagnetic pulse - EMP event - over a large part of the United States, or of a major earthquake centered at, or near, a nuclear plant. We have already watched government incompetence in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Sandy.
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